August 26, 1920 ~Votes for women were first seriously proposed in the United States in July, 1848, at the Seneca Falls Woman's Rights Convention organized by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott. One woman who attended that convention was Charlotte Woodward. She was nineteen at the time. In 1920, when women finally won the vote throughout the nation, Charlotte Woodward was the only partici
Well my fellow urbanians, once again that over-hyped and under-utilized concept called suffrage has begun to kick into motion. That American Wealth Pageant where the winning contestant is crowned Commander-in-Chief has begun the media assaults. Contestants will begin whoring their views to the highest bidder. Strategists will look at breeding pens that have been re-drawn for economic reasons, and think-tank their way into the sheep’s wallets. So effortlessly will the concept power above the people be shifted back into power to the people. After all, in order for a pimp to get hookers he has to make them believe in his love for’em, ya dig.The crossfire of ads will inform everyone of high-profile, extremely pertinent information about the contestants. The prospect’s sex life, psychedelic past, love for dead presidents, and the obligatory “National Guard” enlistment will all become part of the common banter.Of course the usual arguments will also be re-re-re-redressed. Gay Righ
By Vicheka LayAfter reading an article, depicting condemning women’s suffrage, written by S.E. Smith, I was profoundly astounded of having the knowledge that, until today, there are still countries totally and partially condemning their women citizens to vote. Many thanks to S.E. Smith for revealing such the enthusiastic political information.Women’s suffrage was first found by New Zealand, quite a long time ago, since democracy, free-market economy and other liberal and corporate ideologies were hardly heard. Amongst these ideologies, women’s suffrage is one of the most basic human rights in the world. Sadly, until this time: April 18, 2007, women’s suffrage is not yet granted to women in: Brunei and the United Arab Emirates, Vatican city and Saudi Arabia and full women’s suffrage is not yet realized by women in Bhutan and Lebanon.Despite grave criticisms from international human rights bodies, I hereby proclaim that Cambodia is much better than the six countries listed abov
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I love women. I really do. Forget the fact I ate 4 cupcakes in the shape of a cock an hour ago. I love women. I really do.
I know this isn’t Susan B. Anthony Day, but women’s suffrage has happened to an extent. We all know that you’re not treated ...
I love women. I really do. Forget the fact I ate 4 cupcakes in the shape of a cock an hour ago. I love women. I really do.
I know this isn't Susan B. Anthony Day, but women's suffrage has happened to an extent. We all know that you're not treated ...