Re: Ladies, don't let the Jane Crow Laws stop you from voting
You know, if I had been alive back in the early part of the 20th century, when there was all that lead up to the vote for women, I would have stumped all over the country to prevent such a travesty.
Women are meant to stay home and look after their husbands and children, not run around outside of the home to go and vote.
Women are not meant to boldly show their faces in public and speak out before menfolk and the like; and I would have gone to any lengths to make that fact known to the general public in a loud, clear voice making full use of my freedom of speech to forbid women from obtaining any unnecessary civil liberties including the right to speak in a manner that disrespects the authority of men and God and the Bible.
To think that we are coming up on the 100th anniversary mark of that mistaken amendment and there is a slight possibility that a woman could become president of this country. If only we could go back to a righteous time when women were not allowed to express themselves in a public manner and were only marginally educated in order to keep them properly cloistered and controlled. Tsk, tsk.
Consistently yours,
Handmaiden
You know, if I had been alive back in the early part of the 20th century, when there was all that lead up to the vote for women, I would have stumped all over the country to prevent such a travesty.
Women are meant to stay home and look after their husbands and children, not run around outside of the home to go and vote.
Women are not meant to boldly show their faces in public and speak out before menfolk and the like; and I would have gone to any lengths to make that fact known to the general public in a loud, clear voice making full use of my freedom of speech to forbid women from obtaining any unnecessary civil liberties including the right to speak in a manner that disrespects the authority of men and God and the Bible.
To think that we are coming up on the 100th anniversary mark of that mistaken amendment and there is a slight possibility that a woman could become president of this country. If only we could go back to a righteous time when women were not allowed to express themselves in a public manner and were only marginally educated in order to keep them properly cloistered and controlled. Tsk, tsk.
Consistently yours,
Handmaiden
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