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The Trumpettes are too fucking stupid to get this. I have posted this over twenty times & they still don't get it.I’m curious. Republicans today called themselves Confederates. Were they Confederates back then too? What happened between then and now?"Over the weekend, women celebrated #InternationalWomensDay on social media and at events across the globe
The United Nations’ slogan for the day was, “Think Equal, Build Smart, Innovate for Change.”
For Women’s History Month, Rolling Stone magazine featured Speaker Nancy Pelosi along with Reps. Ilhan Omar and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez paying homage to the record number of women serving in the 116th Congress and of course, bashing Republican President Donald Trump.
Democrat females even wore “suffragette white” to last month’s State of the Union address."
......In all of this celebrating and promoting Democrats, the media failed to point out / make clear that Republicans — not Democrats — were responsible for granting women the right to vote in the first place.
It is a trailblazing history of which Republicans should be proud:
"The Women’s Rights Convention held in 1848 was the catalyst for the women’s rights movement. Two years later, another convention followed where the matter was discussed.
By 1870, the Massachusetts Republican State Convention had already seated two “suffragettes” who had fought for the women’s right to vote — Lucy Stone and Mary A. Livermore.
Just two years later, the National Republican Convention of 1872 approved a resolution calling for a wider role for women in the political process, and demanding that “additional rights” for women “should be treated with respectful consideration.”
In 1892, two women delegates from Wyoming were seated for the first time at a national political convention — but it was the Republican National Convention (not the Democrats’.) This same convention was the first time a woman was ever allowed to speak at a national political convention — again, it was a Republican convention.
During her speech, the chairwoman of the Women’s Republican Association of the United States vouched for Republicans’ commitment to granting women the right to vote and said they would see the fight through to the end.
Finally, at the request of Republican Susan B. Anthony, Sen. A.A. Sargent — a Republican from California — introduced the 19th Amendment to grant women the right to vote.
The amendment was voted down by a Democrat-controlled Senate."
When Republicans regained control of Congress in 1919, they passed the Equal Suffrage Amendment as one of their first orders of business.
It was a decades-long fight that Republicans saw through to the end."
KERNS: Media Spend Women’s History Month Forgetting Republicans — Not Democrats — Gave Women Right to Vote
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No only a few Republicans identify with a PAR
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I know. It's too bad that republican party is long gone."Over the weekend, women celebrated #InternationalWomensDay on social media and at events across the globe
The United Nations’ slogan for the day was, “Think Equal, Build Smart, Innovate for Change.”
For Women’s History Month, Rolling Stone magazine featured Speaker Nancy Pelosi along with Reps. Ilhan Omar and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez paying homage to the record number of women serving in the 116th Congress and of course, bashing Republican President Donald Trump.
Democrat females even wore “suffragette white” to last month’s State of the Union address."
......In all of this celebrating and promoting Democrats, the media failed to point out / make clear that Republicans — not Democrats — were responsible for granting women the right to vote in the first place.
It is a trailblazing history of which Republicans should be proud:
"The Women’s Rights Convention held in 1848 was the catalyst for the women’s rights movement. Two years later, another convention followed where the matter was discussed.
By 1870, the Massachusetts Republican State Convention had already seated two “suffragettes” who had fought for the women’s right to vote — Lucy Stone and Mary A. Livermore.
Just two years later, the National Republican Convention of 1872 approved a resolution calling for a wider role for women in the political process, and demanding that “additional rights” for women “should be treated with respectful consideration.”
In 1892, two women delegates from Wyoming were seated for the first time at a national political convention — but it was the Republican National Convention (not the Democrats’.) This same convention was the first time a woman was ever allowed to speak at a national political convention — again, it was a Republican convention.
During her speech, the chairwoman of the Women’s Republican Association of the United States vouched for Republicans’ commitment to granting women the right to vote and said they would see the fight through to the end.
Finally, at the request of Republican Susan B. Anthony, Sen. A.A. Sargent — a Republican from California — introduced the 19th Amendment to grant women the right to vote.
The amendment was voted down by a Democrat-controlled Senate."
When Republicans regained control of Congress in 1919, they passed the Equal Suffrage Amendment as one of their first orders of business.
It was a decades-long fight that Republicans saw through to the end."
KERNS: Media Spend Women’s History Month Forgetting Republicans — Not Democrats — Gave Women Right to Vote
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Republicans are the only party that actually continually stands up for and with the American people, as evident by the Democrat Party having chosen to stand with violent illegals, human traffickers, drug runners, pedophiles, MS13, cop killers and more to shut down the government so the borders stay open, illegal immigration continues, their illegal Sanctuary Cities remain operating, and the illegal votes for Democrats keep getting cast.
The Republican party is the reason Civil Rights passed.
The Republican Party is the reason women have the right to vote.
Democrats are the party who created the KKK.
Democrats are the party who opposed civil rights.
Democrats are the party who voted womens' right to vote down.
Democrats did not want blacks and women voting, but today they want illegal immigrants voting.
Actual FACTS are just a bitch for snowflakes who try to twist, spin, and misrepresent reality.
Pretty much unmitigated bullshit right there. The CRA was pushed by LBJ, Humphrey and Mansfield along with allies like Dirksen, and many Republican arms had to be twisted ("Goddam it, you're either the party of Lincoln or you ain't"--- LBJ). And the Klan wasn't created by a political party at all, a fact I've proven over and over and over on this board.
More to the big picture, "Democrats" and "Republicans" of 1900 or 1860 are in no way what "Democrats" and "Republicans" are now other than the name, and to pretend political parties are some ideologically static stone that never changes is mendacious bullshit. The Republicans of Lincoln were the Liberals. Think of them like a radio station that plays oldies for years and decides it's not working and shifts to a sports format, yet their call letters remain the same.
I agree that Mike Mansfield (was a moderate, and never a segregationist from MONTANA) was a deciding factor in getting up to vote, as he has to deal with a Segregationist Democrat, from Wikipedia:
"The bill was reported out of the Judiciary Committee in November 1963 and referred to the Rules Committee, whose chairman, Howard W. Smith, a Democrat and staunch segregationist from Virginia, indicated his intention to keep the bill bottled up indefinitely."
bolding mine
It was Mansfield who figured out a way to move it along to a vote:
"Johnson, who wanted the bill passed as soon as possible, ensured that the bill would be quickly considered by the Senate. Normally, the bill would have been referred to the Senate Judiciary Committee, chaired by Senator James O. Eastland, Democrat from Mississippi. Given Eastland's firm opposition, it seemed impossible that the bill would reach the Senate floor. Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield took a novel approach to prevent the bill from being relegated to Judiciary Committee limbo. Having initially waived a second reading of the bill, which would have led to it being immediately referred to Judiciary, Mansfield gave the bill a second reading on February 26, 1964, and then proposed, in the absence of precedent for instances when a second reading did not immediately follow the first, that the bill bypass the Judiciary Committee and immediately be sent to the Senate floor for debate.
When the bill came before the full Senate for debate on March 30, 1964, the "Southern Bloc" of 18 southern Democratic Senators and one Republican Senator led by Richard Russell (D-GA) launched a filibuster to prevent its passage."
Robert Byrd a long time Democrat was a filibuster of the bill to for 14 hours, which was stopped by Hubert Humphrey (another democrat moderate from Minnesota) when he got enough votes to end it.
The opposition was 100% between democrats over this bill, not a single organized opposition by the Republicans, who overwhelmingly voted yes to the bill (80-82%) at a much higher rate than the democrats 66-69%
Fairly accurate up to the last part, where it falls to pieces in trying to court a Composition Fallacy.
What set the pro and con sides apart in the CRA 64 was not political party at all ---- it was geography.
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90% of Congress from states that were not part of the Confederacy voted in favor while less than 10% from the old Confederate states voted for it. This 80 point difference between regions is far greater than the 15 point difference between political parties, so trying to make political tribalism bullshit points out of this glaring obviousity is just hackery. If anything within each disparate region Democrats were slightly more, not less, likely to vote for it than Republicans.
Under this kind of cherrypicking we might as well analyze which members of Congress were born under Sagittarius or lefthanded or had a large shoe size.
I would like to thank the Republicans who voted for Women's Suffrage. Can you point them out to me so I can go shake their hands?"Over the weekend, women celebrated #InternationalWomensDay on social media and at events across the globe
The United Nations’ slogan for the day was, “Think Equal, Build Smart, Innovate for Change.”
For Women’s History Month, Rolling Stone magazine featured Speaker Nancy Pelosi along with Reps. Ilhan Omar and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez paying homage to the record number of women serving in the 116th Congress and of course, bashing Republican President Donald Trump.
Democrat females even wore “suffragette white” to last month’s State of the Union address."
......In all of this celebrating and promoting Democrats, the media failed to point out / make clear that Republicans — not Democrats — were responsible for granting women the right to vote in the first place.
It is a trailblazing history of which Republicans should be proud:
"The Women’s Rights Convention held in 1848 was the catalyst for the women’s rights movement. Two years later, another convention followed where the matter was discussed.
By 1870, the Massachusetts Republican State Convention had already seated two “suffragettes” who had fought for the women’s right to vote — Lucy Stone and Mary A. Livermore.
Just two years later, the National Republican Convention of 1872 approved a resolution calling for a wider role for women in the political process, and demanding that “additional rights” for women “should be treated with respectful consideration.”
In 1892, two women delegates from Wyoming were seated for the first time at a national political convention — but it was the Republican National Convention (not the Democrats’.) This same convention was the first time a woman was ever allowed to speak at a national political convention — again, it was a Republican convention.
During her speech, the chairwoman of the Women’s Republican Association of the United States vouched for Republicans’ commitment to granting women the right to vote and said they would see the fight through to the end.
Finally, at the request of Republican Susan B. Anthony, Sen. A.A. Sargent — a Republican from California — introduced the 19th Amendment to grant women the right to vote.
The amendment was voted down by a Democrat-controlled Senate."
When Republicans regained control of Congress in 1919, they passed the Equal Suffrage Amendment as one of their first orders of business.
It was a decades-long fight that Republicans saw through to the end."
KERNS: Media Spend Women’s History Month Forgetting Republicans — Not Democrats — Gave Women Right to Vote
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So says the white supremacist,The leftists want to replace entire nations of white people. Of course they are racist. Now stop obsessing about the word and stop the racist idiots.
And all those people in the Republican Party and Democrat party back then are......where now?I know. It's too bad that republican party is long gone."Over the weekend, women celebrated #InternationalWomensDay on social media and at events across the globe
The United Nations’ slogan for the day was, “Think Equal, Build Smart, Innovate for Change.”
For Women’s History Month, Rolling Stone magazine featured Speaker Nancy Pelosi along with Reps. Ilhan Omar and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez paying homage to the record number of women serving in the 116th Congress and of course, bashing Republican President Donald Trump.
Democrat females even wore “suffragette white” to last month’s State of the Union address."
......In all of this celebrating and promoting Democrats, the media failed to point out / make clear that Republicans — not Democrats — were responsible for granting women the right to vote in the first place.
It is a trailblazing history of which Republicans should be proud:
"The Women’s Rights Convention held in 1848 was the catalyst for the women’s rights movement. Two years later, another convention followed where the matter was discussed.
By 1870, the Massachusetts Republican State Convention had already seated two “suffragettes” who had fought for the women’s right to vote — Lucy Stone and Mary A. Livermore.
Just two years later, the National Republican Convention of 1872 approved a resolution calling for a wider role for women in the political process, and demanding that “additional rights” for women “should be treated with respectful consideration.”
In 1892, two women delegates from Wyoming were seated for the first time at a national political convention — but it was the Republican National Convention (not the Democrats’.) This same convention was the first time a woman was ever allowed to speak at a national political convention — again, it was a Republican convention.
During her speech, the chairwoman of the Women’s Republican Association of the United States vouched for Republicans’ commitment to granting women the right to vote and said they would see the fight through to the end.
Finally, at the request of Republican Susan B. Anthony, Sen. A.A. Sargent — a Republican from California — introduced the 19th Amendment to grant women the right to vote.
The amendment was voted down by a Democrat-controlled Senate."
When Republicans regained control of Congress in 1919, they passed the Equal Suffrage Amendment as one of their first orders of business.
It was a decades-long fight that Republicans saw through to the end."
KERNS: Media Spend Women’s History Month Forgetting Republicans — Not Democrats — Gave Women Right to Vote
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Republicans are the only party that actually continually stands up for and with the American people, as evident by the Democrat Party having chosen to stand with violent illegals, human traffickers, drug runners, pedophiles, MS13, cop killers and more to shut down the government so the borders stay open, illegal immigration continues, their illegal Sanctuary Cities remain operating, and the illegal votes for Democrats keep getting cast.
The Republican party is the reason Civil Rights passed.
The Republican Party is the reason women have the right to vote.
Democrats are the party who created the KKK.
Democrats are the party who opposed civil rights.
Democrats are the party who voted womens' right to vote down.
Democrats did not want blacks and women voting, but today they want illegal immigrants voting.
Actual FACTS are just a bitch for snowflakes who try to twist, spin, and misrepresent reality.
You are an embarrassment to our educational system.You party of slavery supporters are all just full of shit.Yup, it's too bad that party is dead and gone.I know. It's too bad that republican party is long gone."Over the weekend, women celebrated #InternationalWomensDay on social media and at events across the globe
The United Nations’ slogan for the day was, “Think Equal, Build Smart, Innovate for Change.”
For Women’s History Month, Rolling Stone magazine featured Speaker Nancy Pelosi along with Reps. Ilhan Omar and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez paying homage to the record number of women serving in the 116th Congress and of course, bashing Republican President Donald Trump.
Democrat females even wore “suffragette white” to last month’s State of the Union address."
......In all of this celebrating and promoting Democrats, the media failed to point out / make clear that Republicans — not Democrats — were responsible for granting women the right to vote in the first place.
It is a trailblazing history of which Republicans should be proud:
"The Women’s Rights Convention held in 1848 was the catalyst for the women’s rights movement. Two years later, another convention followed where the matter was discussed.
By 1870, the Massachusetts Republican State Convention had already seated two “suffragettes” who had fought for the women’s right to vote — Lucy Stone and Mary A. Livermore.
Just two years later, the National Republican Convention of 1872 approved a resolution calling for a wider role for women in the political process, and demanding that “additional rights” for women “should be treated with respectful consideration.”
In 1892, two women delegates from Wyoming were seated for the first time at a national political convention — but it was the Republican National Convention (not the Democrats’.) This same convention was the first time a woman was ever allowed to speak at a national political convention — again, it was a Republican convention.
During her speech, the chairwoman of the Women’s Republican Association of the United States vouched for Republicans’ commitment to granting women the right to vote and said they would see the fight through to the end.
Finally, at the request of Republican Susan B. Anthony, Sen. A.A. Sargent — a Republican from California — introduced the 19th Amendment to grant women the right to vote.
The amendment was voted down by a Democrat-controlled Senate."
When Republicans regained control of Congress in 1919, they passed the Equal Suffrage Amendment as one of their first orders of business.
It was a decades-long fight that Republicans saw through to the end."
KERNS: Media Spend Women’s History Month Forgetting Republicans — Not Democrats — Gave Women Right to Vote
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Republicans are the only party that actually continually stands up for and with the American people, as evident by the Democrat Party having chosen to stand with violent illegals, human traffickers, drug runners, pedophiles, MS13, cop killers and more to shut down the government so the borders stay open, illegal immigration continues, their illegal Sanctuary Cities remain operating, and the illegal votes for Democrats keep getting cast.
The Republican party is the reason Civil Rights passed.
The Republican Party is the reason women have the right to vote.
Democrats are the party who created the KKK.
Democrats are the party who opposed civil rights.
Democrats are the party who voted womens' right to vote down.
Democrats did not want blacks and women voting, but today they want illegal immigrants voting.
Actual FACTS are just a bitch for snowflakes who try to twist, spin, and misrepresent reality.
Republicans have supported equal rights for blacks and women from day one, and that has never changed. The Johnny come lately Democratic party just changed their tune because they saw the writing on the wall.
The fact that the Democratic party, with their sordid history, still exists, is a huge embarrassment to this country.
The video quotes very specific historical facts which you cannot refute. So yes, you are a Bigot.Oh I know the source very well. It's a bullshit series of five-minute propaganda videos full of mythologies presented by what looks like a legitimate speaker who's reading a script. And that script is then torn to shreds in the comments section, and rightly so.
Again *ANY* fuck can make a YouTube video and say whatever they want, regardless of historical accuracy. That's why you use it as a source, because the actual history books won't help your mythmaking.
So yes, Dismissed. You want to battle, bring actual arms, not this shit.
Sure didn't take long for the Party Switch Myth to show up.
A crock of shit.
Prager U hahahahahahahaahahahaha
The leftists want to replace entire nations of white people. Of course they are racist. Now stop obsessing about the word and stop the racist idiots.
The Democrats of old, filled with racism and hate - the one that started up the KKK,More to the big picture, "Democrats" and "Republicans" of 1900 or 1860 are in no way what "Democrats" and "Republicans" are now other than the name, and to pretend political parties are some ideologically static stone that never changes is mendacious bullshit.
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Once AGAIN --- no political party started the KKK. That group was started by six twentysomething ex-Confederate soldiers who had no political affiliations, in a place where political parties did not exist anyway. Want their names?
Alpha order: (Maj) James Crowe; Calvin Jones; (Capt) John B. Kennedy; (Capt) John Lester; (Maj) Frank O. McCord; Richard R. Reed. 205 West Madison Street in Pulaski Tennessee, Christmas Eve 1865. About eight o'clock.
NONE had any known political affiliations, nor were any political parties available in a land that was having no elections and was not part of the United States.
Prove me wrong or admit you're pushing mythology.
True the party itself didn't, but the PEOPLE who did were all from the democratically dominated states and fought as a Confederates. In the 1870's it was the Republicans who got a few blacks into political office, NONE of them were supported by Democrats, while the same KKK and other peoples opposed it. Then when "Reconstruction" ended, it was the Democrats through KKK and their new legislative majorities in the southern states, pushed the blacks out of office.
Your "democrats didn't do it" claims isn't supported by history either since it was the DEMOCRATS who overwhelmingly opposed the three Amendments passed between 1866-1870 by the Republicans, granting Citizenship, Voting and ending Slavery.
The KKK no longer existed when Reconstruction ended. It was gone by 1872. Democrats did oppose those Amendments, and that of course is the Democrats of the 1870s. It seems like you're still trying to push Composition Fallacy here.
See my radio station analogy in post 10. Then tune in that station babbling about whether Brett Favre is really retired, and ask them to play The Coasters. Same thing.
Ha ha ha, you are very wrong since the KKK was still around in the 1950's, 1960's when they bombed black home and Churches in the Democrat dominated south.
Sure didn't take long for the Party Switch Myth to show up.
A crock of shit.
Prager U hahahahahahahaahahahaha
You can't dispute the facts, so you dismiss the source. Triggered.
Here's a tip Sparkles --- if you want to mix it up with me this is not the topic to do it, I guarantee. I'll bring you a link to the details we did yesterday.
The video quotes very specific historical facts which you cannot refute. So yes, you are a Bigot.Oh I know the source very well. It's a bullshit series of five-minute propaganda videos full of mythologies presented by what looks like a legitimate speaker who's reading a script. And that script is then torn to shreds in the comments section, and rightly so.
Again *ANY* fuck can make a YouTube video and say whatever they want, regardless of historical accuracy. That's why you use it as a source, because the actual history books won't help your mythmaking.
So yes, Dismissed. You want to battle, bring actual arms, not this shit.
"Over the weekend, women celebrated #InternationalWomensDay on social media and at events across the globe
The United Nations’ slogan for the day was, “Think Equal, Build Smart, Innovate for Change.”
For Women’s History Month, Rolling Stone magazine featured Speaker Nancy Pelosi along with Reps. Ilhan Omar and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez paying homage to the record number of women serving in the 116th Congress and of course, bashing Republican President Donald Trump.
Democrat females even wore “suffragette white” to last month’s State of the Union address."
......In all of this celebrating and promoting Democrats, the media failed to point out / make clear that Republicans — not Democrats — were responsible for granting women the right to vote in the first place.
It is a trailblazing history of which Republicans should be proud:
"The Women’s Rights Convention held in 1848 was the catalyst for the women’s rights movement. Two years later, another convention followed where the matter was discussed.
By 1870, the Massachusetts Republican State Convention had already seated two “suffragettes” who had fought for the women’s right to vote — Lucy Stone and Mary A. Livermore.
Just two years later, the National Republican Convention of 1872 approved a resolution calling for a wider role for women in the political process, and demanding that “additional rights” for women “should be treated with respectful consideration.”
In 1892, two women delegates from Wyoming were seated for the first time at a national political convention — but it was the Republican National Convention (not the Democrats’.) This same convention was the first time a woman was ever allowed to speak at a national political convention — again, it was a Republican convention.
During her speech, the chairwoman of the Women’s Republican Association of the United States vouched for Republicans’ commitment to granting women the right to vote and said they would see the fight through to the end.
Finally, at the request of Republican Susan B. Anthony, Sen. A.A. Sargent — a Republican from California — introduced the 19th Amendment to grant women the right to vote.
The amendment was voted down by a Democrat-controlled Senate."
When Republicans regained control of Congress in 1919, they passed the Equal Suffrage Amendment as one of their first orders of business.
It was a decades-long fight that Republicans saw through to the end."
KERNS: Media Spend Women’s History Month Forgetting Republicans — Not Democrats — Gave Women Right to Vote
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Why do you sound so shrill? Could it be that you need to convince yourself first?You party of slavery supporters are all just full of shit.Yup, it's too bad that party is dead and gone.I know. It's too bad that republican party is long gone."Over the weekend, women celebrated #InternationalWomensDay on social media and at events across the globe
The United Nations’ slogan for the day was, “Think Equal, Build Smart, Innovate for Change.”
For Women’s History Month, Rolling Stone magazine featured Speaker Nancy Pelosi along with Reps. Ilhan Omar and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez paying homage to the record number of women serving in the 116th Congress and of course, bashing Republican President Donald Trump.
Democrat females even wore “suffragette white” to last month’s State of the Union address."
......In all of this celebrating and promoting Democrats, the media failed to point out / make clear that Republicans — not Democrats — were responsible for granting women the right to vote in the first place.
It is a trailblazing history of which Republicans should be proud:
"The Women’s Rights Convention held in 1848 was the catalyst for the women’s rights movement. Two years later, another convention followed where the matter was discussed.
By 1870, the Massachusetts Republican State Convention had already seated two “suffragettes” who had fought for the women’s right to vote — Lucy Stone and Mary A. Livermore.
Just two years later, the National Republican Convention of 1872 approved a resolution calling for a wider role for women in the political process, and demanding that “additional rights” for women “should be treated with respectful consideration.”
In 1892, two women delegates from Wyoming were seated for the first time at a national political convention — but it was the Republican National Convention (not the Democrats’.) This same convention was the first time a woman was ever allowed to speak at a national political convention — again, it was a Republican convention.
During her speech, the chairwoman of the Women’s Republican Association of the United States vouched for Republicans’ commitment to granting women the right to vote and said they would see the fight through to the end.
Finally, at the request of Republican Susan B. Anthony, Sen. A.A. Sargent — a Republican from California — introduced the 19th Amendment to grant women the right to vote.
The amendment was voted down by a Democrat-controlled Senate."
When Republicans regained control of Congress in 1919, they passed the Equal Suffrage Amendment as one of their first orders of business.
It was a decades-long fight that Republicans saw through to the end."
KERNS: Media Spend Women’s History Month Forgetting Republicans — Not Democrats — Gave Women Right to Vote
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Republicans are the only party that actually continually stands up for and with the American people, as evident by the Democrat Party having chosen to stand with violent illegals, human traffickers, drug runners, pedophiles, MS13, cop killers and more to shut down the government so the borders stay open, illegal immigration continues, their illegal Sanctuary Cities remain operating, and the illegal votes for Democrats keep getting cast.
The Republican party is the reason Civil Rights passed.
The Republican Party is the reason women have the right to vote.
Democrats are the party who created the KKK.
Democrats are the party who opposed civil rights.
Democrats are the party who voted womens' right to vote down.
Democrats did not want blacks and women voting, but today they want illegal immigrants voting.
Actual FACTS are just a bitch for snowflakes who try to twist, spin, and misrepresent reality.
Republicans have supported equal rights for blacks and women from day one, and that has never changed. The Johnny come lately Democratic party just changed their tune because they saw the writing on the wall.
The fact that the Democratic party, with their sordid history, still exists, is a huge embarrassment to this country.
Sounds like another snowflake."Over the weekend, women celebrated #InternationalWomensDay on social media and at events across the globe
The United Nations’ slogan for the day was, “Think Equal, Build Smart, Innovate for Change.”
For Women’s History Month, Rolling Stone magazine featured Speaker Nancy Pelosi along with Reps. Ilhan Omar and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez paying homage to the record number of women serving in the 116th Congress and of course, bashing Republican President Donald Trump.
Democrat females even wore “suffragette white” to last month’s State of the Union address."
......In all of this celebrating and promoting Democrats, the media failed to point out / make clear that Republicans — not Democrats — were responsible for granting women the right to vote in the first place.
It is a trailblazing history of which Republicans should be proud:
"The Women’s Rights Convention held in 1848 was the catalyst for the women’s rights movement. Two years later, another convention followed where the matter was discussed.
By 1870, the Massachusetts Republican State Convention had already seated two “suffragettes” who had fought for the women’s right to vote — Lucy Stone and Mary A. Livermore.
Just two years later, the National Republican Convention of 1872 approved a resolution calling for a wider role for women in the political process, and demanding that “additional rights” for women “should be treated with respectful consideration.”
In 1892, two women delegates from Wyoming were seated for the first time at a national political convention — but it was the Republican National Convention (not the Democrats’.) This same convention was the first time a woman was ever allowed to speak at a national political convention — again, it was a Republican convention.
During her speech, the chairwoman of the Women’s Republican Association of the United States vouched for Republicans’ commitment to granting women the right to vote and said they would see the fight through to the end.
Finally, at the request of Republican Susan B. Anthony, Sen. A.A. Sargent — a Republican from California — introduced the 19th Amendment to grant women the right to vote.
The amendment was voted down by a Democrat-controlled Senate."
When Republicans regained control of Congress in 1919, they passed the Equal Suffrage Amendment as one of their first orders of business.
It was a decades-long fight that Republicans saw through to the end."
KERNS: Media Spend Women’s History Month Forgetting Republicans — Not Democrats — Gave Women Right to Vote
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The Dims never, ever let the truth get in the way of their message!
Look at you...I'm afraid there is no "party of slavery". Slavery was a social institution that (a) was going on long before there was a country or political parties and (b) never needed a political party to exist.
Sorry to disagree with you, but I do. 'Slavery' is not perpetrated only with chains and whips. There is emotional slavery in messed up relationships. There is also ECONOMIC slavery, perpetrated through policies meant to 'enslave' people in poverty', making them completely dependent ... on the government. Democrats have held blacks in 'economic slavery' for decades while portraying themselves as their heroes because they kept / keep dishing out the social program benefits they relied on to survive.
Obama had a record number of Americans on Welfare and Food Stamps.
Trump broke the chains of that economic slavery, getting record numbers of Americans OFF of Food tamps and Welfare
- Strongest economy in decades
- Lowest unemployment in decades
- Lowest MINORITY unemployment in recorded history
- Most Americans working at 1 time
- More job growth opportunity
- Higher wages, raises, and bonuses....
Democrats relied on votes kept secured from those held in economic slavery....that's why they hate Trump's success and seek to reverse it. The more Americans are doing well, the fewer Americans are relying on social programs to survive, which means less dependency on the govt / THEM ... which means fewer votes for them.
The massive numbers of Americans 'freed' from off the 'economic slavery plantation' are being replaced, though, by millions of unskilled illegal immigrant labor who have nothing and rely / will rely on the Democrats to survive....making more 'thankful' voters for the Democrats....
Short attention span brought on by being sucked into the 5th Ave Syndrome.I'm afraid there is no "party of slavery". Slavery was a social institution that (a) was going on long before there was a country or political parties and (b) never needed a political party to exist.
Sorry to disagree with you, but I do. 'Slavery' is not perpetrated only with chains and whips. There is emotional slavery in messed up relationships. There is also ECONOMIC slavery, perpetrated through policies meant to 'enslave' people in poverty', making them completely dependent ... on the government. Democrats have held blacks in 'economic slavery' for decades while portraying themselves as their heroes because they kept / keep dishing out the social program benefits they relied on to survive.
Fun fact: the first Affirmative Action program was kicked off by Richard Nixon. That is, if you don't count the "forty acres and a mule" of the post-Civil War reparations. Both Republicans.
I'm not sure why you go on trying to push these Composition Fallacies when you know damn well they're going to be bulldozed.
Fuck you, My IQ=158 and I was tutoring college pre-med and nursing students when I was only fucking 10 years old. Compared to me, all of you jackasses are idiots.You are an embarrassment to our educational system.You party of slavery supporters are all just full of shit.Yup, it's too bad that party is dead and gone.I know. It's too bad that republican party is long gone."Over the weekend, women celebrated #InternationalWomensDay on social media and at events across the globe
The United Nations’ slogan for the day was, “Think Equal, Build Smart, Innovate for Change.”
For Women’s History Month, Rolling Stone magazine featured Speaker Nancy Pelosi along with Reps. Ilhan Omar and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez paying homage to the record number of women serving in the 116th Congress and of course, bashing Republican President Donald Trump.
Democrat females even wore “suffragette white” to last month’s State of the Union address."
......In all of this celebrating and promoting Democrats, the media failed to point out / make clear that Republicans — not Democrats — were responsible for granting women the right to vote in the first place.
It is a trailblazing history of which Republicans should be proud:
"The Women’s Rights Convention held in 1848 was the catalyst for the women’s rights movement. Two years later, another convention followed where the matter was discussed.
By 1870, the Massachusetts Republican State Convention had already seated two “suffragettes” who had fought for the women’s right to vote — Lucy Stone and Mary A. Livermore.
Just two years later, the National Republican Convention of 1872 approved a resolution calling for a wider role for women in the political process, and demanding that “additional rights” for women “should be treated with respectful consideration.”
In 1892, two women delegates from Wyoming were seated for the first time at a national political convention — but it was the Republican National Convention (not the Democrats’.) This same convention was the first time a woman was ever allowed to speak at a national political convention — again, it was a Republican convention.
During her speech, the chairwoman of the Women’s Republican Association of the United States vouched for Republicans’ commitment to granting women the right to vote and said they would see the fight through to the end.
Finally, at the request of Republican Susan B. Anthony, Sen. A.A. Sargent — a Republican from California — introduced the 19th Amendment to grant women the right to vote.
The amendment was voted down by a Democrat-controlled Senate."
When Republicans regained control of Congress in 1919, they passed the Equal Suffrage Amendment as one of their first orders of business.
It was a decades-long fight that Republicans saw through to the end."
KERNS: Media Spend Women’s History Month Forgetting Republicans — Not Democrats — Gave Women Right to Vote
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Republicans are the only party that actually continually stands up for and with the American people, as evident by the Democrat Party having chosen to stand with violent illegals, human traffickers, drug runners, pedophiles, MS13, cop killers and more to shut down the government so the borders stay open, illegal immigration continues, their illegal Sanctuary Cities remain operating, and the illegal votes for Democrats keep getting cast.
The Republican party is the reason Civil Rights passed.
The Republican Party is the reason women have the right to vote.
Democrats are the party who created the KKK.
Democrats are the party who opposed civil rights.
Democrats are the party who voted womens' right to vote down.
Democrats did not want blacks and women voting, but today they want illegal immigrants voting.
Actual FACTS are just a bitch for snowflakes who try to twist, spin, and misrepresent reality.
Republicans have supported equal rights for blacks and women from day one, and that has never changed. The Johnny come lately Democratic party just changed their tune because they saw the writing on the wall.
The fact that the Democratic party, with their sordid history, still exists, is a huge embarrassment to this country.
."Over the weekend, women celebrated #InternationalWomensDay on social media and at events across the globe
The United Nations’ slogan for the day was, “Think Equal, Build Smart, Innovate for Change.”
For Women’s History Month, Rolling Stone magazine featured Speaker Nancy Pelosi along with Reps. Ilhan Omar and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez paying homage to the record number of women serving in the 116th Congress and of course, bashing Republican President Donald Trump.
Democrat females even wore “suffragette white” to last month’s State of the Union address."
......In all of this celebrating and promoting Democrats, the media failed to point out / make clear that Republicans — not Democrats — were responsible for granting women the right to vote in the first place.
It is a trailblazing history of which Republicans should be proud:
"The Women’s Rights Convention held in 1848 was the catalyst for the women’s rights movement. Two years later, another convention followed where the matter was discussed.
By 1870, the Massachusetts Republican State Convention had already seated two “suffragettes” who had fought for the women’s right to vote — Lucy Stone and Mary A. Livermore.
Just two years later, the National Republican Convention of 1872 approved a resolution calling for a wider role for women in the political process, and demanding that “additional rights” for women “should be treated with respectful consideration.”
In 1892, two women delegates from Wyoming were seated for the first time at a national political convention — but it was the Republican National Convention (not the Democrats’.) This same convention was the first time a woman was ever allowed to speak at a national political convention — again, it was a Republican convention.
During her speech, the chairwoman of the Women’s Republican Association of the United States vouched for Republicans’ commitment to granting women the right to vote and said they would see the fight through to the end.
Finally, at the request of Republican Susan B. Anthony, Sen. A.A. Sargent — a Republican from California — introduced the 19th Amendment to grant women the right to vote.
The amendment was voted down by a Democrat-controlled Senate."
When Republicans regained control of Congress in 1919, they passed the Equal Suffrage Amendment as one of their first orders of business.
It was a decades-long fight that Republicans saw through to the end."
KERNS: Media Spend Women’s History Month Forgetting Republicans — Not Democrats — Gave Women Right to Vote
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Why is it that people who constantly refer to "the founders" don't mention that "the founders" denied female persons the right to vote in the first place? What was going on with "the founders"??? It certainly wasn't "democracy". "The founders" disenfranchished one half of the country. No "democracy" there.
Sadly that was the way of the world then, neither women nor slaves considered human.
It's also interesting that the Fifteenth Amendment the OP tries to drool over in real big fonts continued the exclusion:
“The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude.”
--- deliberately not mentioning gender. IOW assuring the right to vote to black men but not any women.