Hey, I liked that movie! But I've never read the book. Maybe I'll have to give it a try.
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Your penance is to contact your preferred political party's local office and volunteer as much as you can for the next four years.Quote:
Good Way To Wipe Filth Off One's Body???
This is some great advice! So many people vote, then bitch, but have never worked with their respective party to actually help make change, not just volunteer, but get involved, make contacts, go to meetings. I've done some networking with the Colorado Young Republicans in the past, and I get involved with several Conservative Veterans organizations. Oh, not to mention, I send a lot of correspondence to my elected officials voicing my opinion on issues, especially issues concerning 2A and express my anger toward the liberal agenda to outlaw guns. Not sure if my emails and letters actually get read, but the important part is that I send them.
To tie the entirety of women's rights to one sub-issue is the real problem here. Claiming that taking away a women's ability to get an abortion will somehow remove her right to vote and put her back in the kitchen, pregnant popping out kids while "the men discuss men's business" is a moronic notion. The ideals behind modern women's rights is a bastardization of what women like Alice Paul and Rosa Parks fought for. It's no longer about equality, its all about revenge. The intro to women's history class that I'm taking completely confirms that for me. The chip on their shoulders is mountain-esque. I'll never get behind it.