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Women: What happens in the voting booth, stays in the voting booth

Pogo

Well-Known Member
Of course.
But by saying "In 'the one' place in America where women still have a right to choose" is basically telling women voting is their only place("the one place") where they have the right to choose.

It may backfire on them for wording it that way.
Depends on how many women are as hyperliteral as you.
 

crossfire

LHP Mercuræn Feminist Heretic Bully ☿
Premium Member
Be so kind and post where it says "In The One Place".

Thanks in advance.
The one place in the constitution where it guarantees anything to women (specifically) is the right to vote in the 19th Amendment. This is something that has not been given back to the states.
 

We Never Know

No Slack
The one place in the constitution where it guarantees anything to women (specifically) is the right to vote in the 19th Amendment. This is something that has not been given back to the states.
I'm pretty sure most everyone know what the 19th A says.
However that's not what I asked you.
 

crossfire

LHP Mercuræn Feminist Heretic Bully ☿
Premium Member
Well it shows more of the true nature of the leftest woman. Oh well. Life goes on.
I would like to remind you that there are plenty of conservative who are voting for Harris. Some of them might be in a conservative family where the conservative spouses are split regarding who they want to vote for. Given the documented recent history of threats against poll workers and election officials who wouldn't "find" votes for Trump and other forms of voter intimidation, I can see the case where a person might want to keep their vote secret from their spouse. Heck, I just heard some of my coworkers talking about how to harass people with the signs for the democratic candidate for governor in my state. This candidate is polling about 17 points ahead of the GOP candidate, so their intimidation wouldn't do anything to change the results. Therefore, they must be considering doing it just for fun. There is nothing funny about voter intimidation.
 

The Hammer

Skald
Premium Member
This thought is still prevalent in parts of society.

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We Never Know

No Slack
No you failed. I understood the meaning in the ad and what it referred to right away. You failed to do so. (The Equal Rights Amendment STILL hasn't passed after all of these years.)
Its clear as day.

"In 'the one' place in America where women still have a right to choose" is basically telling women voting is their only place("the one place") where they have the right to choose.
 

Quintessence

Consults with Trees
Staff member
Premium Member
I'm very confused by your seemingly contradictory answers. Are you saying that this matter doesn't rise to that level? It seemed that you thought so when I responded to you. Now you're talking about how much you hate righteous indignation. OK, then don't express it. And if you feel like I do that it is appropriate and even a duty, then do so even if it's unpleasant.
You're eager to tell others what they ought to do and who they ought to be. I never asked for your advice and certainly not your approval. Your choice in approving hateful views is... well, thanks for the check that I'm definitely treading down the wrong path. Pouring gasoline on fires doesn't staunch them.
 

Subduction Zone

Veteran Member
Only if they twist it.
The problem is that they may believe the same about you. How would you show which one is right?
Opinion… I think there is dogma set by atheist. But we have gone round that one before with no conclusion other than “we agree to disagree"
And yet you cannot find one. I see plenty of false claims about others, but you have never managed to show that you have anything mor than opinion.
 

F1fan

Veteran Member
I think the message is that it's OK to deceive your spouse. I disagree with that message.
The context of her deception isn't all on her, it's a result of her husband asserting that he can decide her vote. Have tou considered that the husband has crossed a line? His crossing that line has meant that the wife needs to hide her personal choice because he is incapable of dealing with disagreement.
Usually a right winger and a left winger don't get or stay married.
I lived with a woman who was a right winger, and someone, and I'm not going to say who, tried to suffocate me in my sleep,•










• The being suffocated part is a joke.
 

Guitar's Cry

Disciple of Pan
Of course.
But by saying "In 'the one' place in America where women still have a right to choose" is basically telling women voting is their only place("the one place") where they have the right to choose.

It may backfire on them for wording it that way.

Maybe it will backfire, but I don't think it will. I think the wording was delivered in a way that makes it clear they weren't supporting women not having the right to choose, but pointing out that's what the opposition wants and one way to fight back against it.
 
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