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Old 09-23-2005, 08:35 AM   #12
SmartAZ
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You might give some thought to why women were not given the vote at first, and why the country got along so well for almost a century and a half with only the men in charge.

There are several important reasons why women should not be allowed to vote. One is that the primary purpose of government is (or better be) defense. Defense is a masculine responsibility. Men kill things, and sometimes they get killed, defending their homes. Women prefer to avoid killing things. For that reason alone, women and men vote for very different leaders. Another reason is that women are inherently of a different political mindset from men. A man has a family, but a woman is a family. A family is inherently socialist. Each member contributes according to ability and each recieves according to need and it's all administered by a loving mother and supported by a loving father. (At least that's the way it's supposed to be.) A man lives in a totally opposite world where each works to meet his needs and is paid according to his merit.

What we are seeing in the USA is an assault on the family. It began even before the revolution, with public education, which was made compulsory at the insistence of manufacturers about 150 years ago. The manufacturers specifically demanded schools modeled on the Prussian schools, which were modeled on the Indian buddhist schools, which were modeled on Greek and Latin schools for slaves! Yes, the public school system was developed specifically to turn out docile obedient workers! But the Prussians, buddhists, Greeks, and Romans didn't send upper class children to schools, they were educated by parents and tutors at home, and boys and girls were kept separated until they were old enough to attend formal social events. That resulted in boys learning the skills to be empire builders while girls learned the skills to manage homes and families. Throwing the girls and boys together leads to boys never learning how to act like men and girls thinking they can and should somehow be equal to boys.

I don't suggest that one way is right and another wrong. I do suggest that the USA was a great country in the 19th century and was not a great country in the 20th century.
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