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What if I told you that you're only allowed to vote because men let you.
Also, the only reason more women go to college is because they can't hack it in the trades. If you think some bartender at TGI Fridays with psychology degree is more educated than a machinist that works for Boeing because she has a degree, you are sadly mistaken.
I did not vote for Hillary based on gender. I voted for the candidate who could beat Donald Trump and keep him out of the White House.
The fact that Hillary is a woman is just icing on the cake.
Absolutely. Did anyone think Democrats were going to vote for an ignorant reality show clown who hates everyone that doesn't look like him?
Ha! Like HE was the better choice.
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Originally Posted by jrt1979
What if I told you that you're only allowed to vote because men let you.
Also, the only reason more women go to college is because they can't hack it in the trades. If you think some bartender at TGI Fridays with psychology degree is more educated than a machinist that works for Boeing because she has a degree, you are sadly mistaken.
What if I told YOU that the cat is out of the bag. Yes; a bartender with a degree is technically more educated than a machinist at Boeing.
So if Hillary wins tonight largely due to the woman vote, then in a few years if her term is a disaster then the women who voted her in will admit wrong and own the failure as their own doing?
"Educated" can't make one either "smart" or "intelligent". Someone that is "smart" and/or "intelligent" doesn't end up with a college degree working as a bartender, because they do the research on what type of education will actually get them a job. Geesh!
Looks like a lot of women are smart and moral enough not to fall prey to Hillary and her cronies!
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