‘Million Women March’ To Storm D.C. For Trump Inauguration

They all need to sync their cycles and drop off their tampons in front of the White House.
If Trump had said something like that you would have claimed it was proof he was a sexist.

I'm not running for President.
So are you saying it's ok to be a sexist if you are not running for president or are you saying it's ok to lie about a presidential candidate being a sexist?

First off, what's sexist about a bunch of women throwing their bloody tampons at the White House as a protest against misogynist Trump? Secondly, I'm saying I don't have to worry about what I say as much as a person who is running for or is the President. They are supposed to lead by example... they are supposed to be the best representation of America.
I think it should be a naked million woman march in Washington in January. Make it a 24hr marathon. Lots of icy martinis. They all want to have a hard body, now's their chance
 
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“We cannot allow ourselves to give up, put our heads down and not hold this administration accountable for any violation of human rights or women’s rights.”

NEW YORK - Women anxious that a Donald Trump presidency in the United States could set back or destroy many of their rights are planning a massive march in Washington one day after he is sworn in, organizers said on Friday.

On Facebook, where the “Million Women March” is being organized, some 35,000 people said they would attend within the first 24 hours after it was announced, said Bob Bland, an organizer based in New York.

The march comes in response to Trump’s attitudes toward women that emerged during his campaign against Democrat Hillary Clinton, Bland told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.

The Republican Trump insulted female reporters, a female political rival and other women over their looks, and a video surfaced in which he could be heard bragging about groping women and making unwanted sexual advances.

The video prompted several women to say publicly that Trump had groped them.

Trump denied their allegations and dismissed his words as “locker room talk.”

During the campaign Trump also said abortion should be largely banned, that the U.S. Supreme Court ruling Roe v Wade legalizing abortion should be overturned and that he would appoint an anti-abortion justice to the nation’s highest court.

He said women who had abortions should be punished, but later retracted this, saying that doctors who perform abortions should be punished.

Bland said plans for the march kicked off on Thursday, two days after Trump won the U.S. presidential election in a widely unexpected victory.

“A lot of women got up the second day with the same idea” for a march on Washington, and they coordinated on social media, she said.

“We need to be working together in a coherent, supportive way over the next four years, to activate more women into leadership positions, to be more politically active,” Bland said. “We cannot allow ourselves to give up, put our heads down and not hold this administration accountable for any violation of human rights or women’s rights.”

The march is being organized state by state, said Fontaine Pearson, 54, a coordinator in Memphis, Tennessee.

“We have a huge groundswell of women,” she said. “This is growing faster than anyone expected.”

The march is planned for Jan. 21, 2017, the day after Trump is to be sworn into office, at Washington, D.C.’s Lincoln Memorial.

The Lincoln Memorial was the site of the famed civil rights march in 1963, when Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech.

‘Million Women March’ To Storm D.C. For Trump Inauguration

Well, at least that's something to look forward to.


Are they still planning this, I thought it was the day after his inauguration?

Yes, it's still on - and growing. It has always been planned for January 21, the day after the inauguration.

And it is expected to serve exactly what useful purpose?
 
Funny because I was just going to ask whats going to happen when all those liberal vegetarian cows hit DC in January and discover there are no grazing lands available at that time of year.

I'm guessing most of them have a lifelong, ingrained history of expecting the government to provide troughs for them to feed at.
 
‘Million Women March’ To Storm D.C. For Trump Inauguration

Trump storms the podium at the Million Women March and demands, "Anyone who is NOT a lesbian, raise your hands so I can grab your pussy!"

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Well, Trump is a proven sexual predator. He even confirmed that to Howard Stern.

Donald Trump Laughingly Admitted To Being A 'Sexual Predator' On Howard Stern — While Sitting Next To Ivanka! Watch The 2006 Clip!



And you're figuring this is FINALLY your chance to get some attention from a man?
 
Sounds like this march is really growing.

70 strong and growing.

You could go too, Shitting Bull, if only you could walk to the end of the trailer without stopping for a rest..

What, you don't think she's already demanded the government provide her with one of those motorized scooters?
those scooters are kinda fun. I used to steal my grandmothers scooter when she got off of it. I can remember riding around the neighborhood on that thing, always bringing it back with a dead battery, watching grandma sit there on it all pissed off because she couldnt ride it across the room until it charged again.
If they give me a scooter to play with, I might consider riding it around the crowd too.
 
‘Million Women March’ To Storm D.C. For Trump Inauguration

Trump storms the podium at the Million Women March and demands, "Anyone who is NOT a lesbian, raise your hands so I can grab your pussy!"

359e8og.jpg

Well, Trump is a proven sexual predator. He even confirmed that to Howard Stern.

Donald Trump Laughingly Admitted To Being A 'Sexual Predator' On Howard Stern — While Sitting Next To Ivanka! Watch The 2006 Clip!



And you're figuring this is FINALLY your chance to get some attention from a man?

a man with only two legs. You forgot that part.
 
Sounds like this march is really growing.

70 strong and growing.

You could go too, Shitting Bull, if only you could walk to the end of the trailer without stopping for a rest..

What, you don't think she's already demanded the government provide her with one of those motorized scooters?
those scooters are kinda fun. I used to steal my grandmothers scooter when she got off of it. I can remember riding around the neighborhood on that thing, always bringing it back with a dead battery, watching grandma sit there on it all pissed off because she couldnt ride it across the room until it charged again.
If they give me a scooter to play with, I might consider riding it around the crowd too.

I've used the ones they provide in grocery stores and such on occasions when I had a knee or back injury or something. They ARE actually pretty nice, but I still wouldn't trade personal mobility for it.
 
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“We cannot allow ourselves to give up, put our heads down and not hold this administration accountable for any violation of human rights or women’s rights.”

NEW YORK - Women anxious that a Donald Trump presidency in the United States could set back or destroy many of their rights are planning a massive march in Washington one day after he is sworn in, organizers said on Friday.

On Facebook, where the “Million Women March” is being organized, some 35,000 people said they would attend within the first 24 hours after it was announced, said Bob Bland, an organizer based in New York.

The march comes in response to Trump’s attitudes toward women that emerged during his campaign against Democrat Hillary Clinton, Bland told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.

The Republican Trump insulted female reporters, a female political rival and other women over their looks, and a video surfaced in which he could be heard bragging about groping women and making unwanted sexual advances.

The video prompted several women to say publicly that Trump had groped them.

Trump denied their allegations and dismissed his words as “locker room talk.”

During the campaign Trump also said abortion should be largely banned, that the U.S. Supreme Court ruling Roe v Wade legalizing abortion should be overturned and that he would appoint an anti-abortion justice to the nation’s highest court.

He said women who had abortions should be punished, but later retracted this, saying that doctors who perform abortions should be punished.

Bland said plans for the march kicked off on Thursday, two days after Trump won the U.S. presidential election in a widely unexpected victory.

“A lot of women got up the second day with the same idea” for a march on Washington, and they coordinated on social media, she said.

“We need to be working together in a coherent, supportive way over the next four years, to activate more women into leadership positions, to be more politically active,” Bland said. “We cannot allow ourselves to give up, put our heads down and not hold this administration accountable for any violation of human rights or women’s rights.”

The march is being organized state by state, said Fontaine Pearson, 54, a coordinator in Memphis, Tennessee.

“We have a huge groundswell of women,” she said. “This is growing faster than anyone expected.”

The march is planned for Jan. 21, 2017, the day after Trump is to be sworn into office, at Washington, D.C.’s Lincoln Memorial.

The Lincoln Memorial was the site of the famed civil rights march in 1963, when Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech.

‘Million Women March’ To Storm D.C. For Trump Inauguration

Well, at least that's something to look forward to.


Fuck them.
 
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“We cannot allow ourselves to give up, put our heads down and not hold this administration accountable for any violation of human rights or women’s rights.”

NEW YORK - Women anxious that a Donald Trump presidency in the United States could set back or destroy many of their rights are planning a massive march in Washington one day after he is sworn in, organizers said on Friday.

On Facebook, where the “Million Women March” is being organized, some 35,000 people said they would attend within the first 24 hours after it was announced, said Bob Bland, an organizer based in New York.

The march comes in response to Trump’s attitudes toward women that emerged during his campaign against Democrat Hillary Clinton, Bland told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.

The Republican Trump insulted female reporters, a female political rival and other women over their looks, and a video surfaced in which he could be heard bragging about groping women and making unwanted sexual advances.

The video prompted several women to say publicly that Trump had groped them.

Trump denied their allegations and dismissed his words as “locker room talk.”

During the campaign Trump also said abortion should be largely banned, that the U.S. Supreme Court ruling Roe v Wade legalizing abortion should be overturned and that he would appoint an anti-abortion justice to the nation’s highest court.

He said women who had abortions should be punished, but later retracted this, saying that doctors who perform abortions should be punished.

Bland said plans for the march kicked off on Thursday, two days after Trump won the U.S. presidential election in a widely unexpected victory.

“A lot of women got up the second day with the same idea” for a march on Washington, and they coordinated on social media, she said.

“We need to be working together in a coherent, supportive way over the next four years, to activate more women into leadership positions, to be more politically active,” Bland said. “We cannot allow ourselves to give up, put our heads down and not hold this administration accountable for any violation of human rights or women’s rights.”

The march is being organized state by state, said Fontaine Pearson, 54, a coordinator in Memphis, Tennessee.

“We have a huge groundswell of women,” she said. “This is growing faster than anyone expected.”

The march is planned for Jan. 21, 2017, the day after Trump is to be sworn into office, at Washington, D.C.’s Lincoln Memorial.

The Lincoln Memorial was the site of the famed civil rights march in 1963, when Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech.

‘Million Women March’ To Storm D.C. For Trump Inauguration

Well, at least that's something to look forward to.


Fuck them.
no thanks
 
I will be very surprised if they get 100K there. I can't imagine there are enough people stupid enough to protest human rights abuses against women perpetuated by the administration when the administration doesn't begin until the day of the protest.

I mean, maybe I'm naive, but how do you persuade anyone to protest human rights violations before the violations, or anything else, can occur. I'm skeptical.

Course it may be difficult to see who is there to protest and who is there for inauguration
Don't be surprised. Remember that the current president won the Nobel Peace Prize before he did diddly squat to earn it. Still hasn't, for that matter.
 
I will be very surprised if they get 100K there. I can't imagine there are enough people stupid enough to protest human rights abuses against women perpetuated by the administration when the administration doesn't begin until the day of the protest.

I mean, maybe I'm naive, but how do you persuade anyone to protest human rights violations before the violations, or anything else, can occur. I'm skeptical.

Course it may be difficult to see who is there to protest and who is there for inauguration
Don't be surprised. Remember that the current president won the Nobel Peace Prize before he did diddly squat to earn it. Still hasn't, for that matter.

"Campaigning while black" appears to be a major achievement for leftists.
 
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“We cannot allow ourselves to give up, put our heads down and not hold this administration accountable for any violation of human rights or women’s rights.”

NEW YORK - Women anxious that a Donald Trump presidency in the United States could set back or destroy many of their rights are planning a massive march in Washington one day after he is sworn in, organizers said on Friday.

On Facebook, where the “Million Women March” is being organized, some 35,000 people said they would attend within the first 24 hours after it was announced, said Bob Bland, an organizer based in New York.

The march comes in response to Trump’s attitudes toward women that emerged during his campaign against Democrat Hillary Clinton, Bland told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.

The Republican Trump insulted female reporters, a female political rival and other women over their looks, and a video surfaced in which he could be heard bragging about groping women and making unwanted sexual advances.

The video prompted several women to say publicly that Trump had groped them.

Trump denied their allegations and dismissed his words as “locker room talk.”

During the campaign Trump also said abortion should be largely banned, that the U.S. Supreme Court ruling Roe v Wade legalizing abortion should be overturned and that he would appoint an anti-abortion justice to the nation’s highest court.

He said women who had abortions should be punished, but later retracted this, saying that doctors who perform abortions should be punished.

Bland said plans for the march kicked off on Thursday, two days after Trump won the U.S. presidential election in a widely unexpected victory.

“A lot of women got up the second day with the same idea” for a march on Washington, and they coordinated on social media, she said.

“We need to be working together in a coherent, supportive way over the next four years, to activate more women into leadership positions, to be more politically active,” Bland said. “We cannot allow ourselves to give up, put our heads down and not hold this administration accountable for any violation of human rights or women’s rights.”

The march is being organized state by state, said Fontaine Pearson, 54, a coordinator in Memphis, Tennessee.

“We have a huge groundswell of women,” she said. “This is growing faster than anyone expected.”

The march is planned for Jan. 21, 2017, the day after Trump is to be sworn into office, at Washington, D.C.’s Lincoln Memorial.

The Lincoln Memorial was the site of the famed civil rights march in 1963, when Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech.

‘Million Women March’ To Storm D.C. For Trump Inauguration

Well, at least that's something to look forward to.

Now are these women going topless? If they are then I will be there to support them!
 

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