Yes, they can. Yes, they do. All you need do now is mansplain to them why and how you know what’s best for them better than they do, why and how you have only their interests at heart if they only knew better, and why and how they just can’t be trusted to make good and valid decisions on their own without a big strong man telling them what they should do. /s
According to Runaway Josh, there is only one gender…. https://www.advocate.com/politics/2022/9/22/republican-sen-josh-hawley-seems-think-theres-only-one-gender
In the 9/24 issue of the Tulsa World there is a fascinating editorial on abortion by a Amy Werbel who is apparently an historian who studied the 1873 Comstock Act and its aftermath. She calls it the nations first attempt to control, among other things, abortion. I had always thought the Comstock Act was about sending “obscenities” thru the mail. Named after its most ardent proponent, Anthony Comstock, a postal inspector and evangelical christian. I do not recall it having anything to do with abortion. Her essay states that the Act totally failed to alter peoples behavior. I perhaps falsely assumed that we learned that lesson with the abject failure of the 18th Amendment and the Volstead Act. But then again I guess not due to Nixon’s 1971 War on Drugs, which has also proved to be an abject failure.
Will we ever learn? Or will we keep repeating the same mistake over and over? Laws designed to alter human behavior will not be obeyed. Like the nationwide 55mph speed limit, which was ignored by everyone, including the cops. Like the Feds still claiming that Marijuana is still illegal, despite the fact that some of the reddest of red states(Like Oklahoma) have passed laws legalizing it. If Congress would legalize it, they could tax it(which was the argument FDR used to get the states to repeal Prohibition)
IMPO the forced birth movement still fails to understand this basic fact, making laws that force people to change their behavior, will always fail. If only because it makes people want to try it. Before draconian drug laws were passed, fewer than 5% of Americans smoked pot or shot heroin. After Congress made them illegal, people were curious and wanted to try them. Which lead directly to the national War on Drugs. And confiscation laws which now make up a good portion of almost any cities budget. IMVPIO outlawing Abortion(cont)
LookingGlass Premium Member about 2 years ago
Yepper!!! Time to REVOKE … the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution!!!
/SHNARK/
The dude from FL Premium Member about 2 years ago
They’re gonna work on that!
braindead Premium Member about 2 years ago
When did livestock become eligible to vote?
(That’s how one refers to animals that are not in control of their reproductive processes.)
KenseidenXL about 2 years ago
Only until the GOP finds a way to reverse the 19th Amendment….
bxclent Premium Member about 2 years ago
already trying https://politicalwire.com/2022/09/21/gop-candidate-said-women-shouldnt-vote/
rossevrymn about 2 years ago
TEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
William Robbins Premium Member about 2 years ago
Not if Republicans take over counting votes.
Bookworm about 2 years ago
Yes, they can. Yes, they do. All you need do now is mansplain to them why and how you know what’s best for them better than they do, why and how you have only their interests at heart if they only knew better, and why and how they just can’t be trusted to make good and valid decisions on their own without a big strong man telling them what they should do. /s
Blaidd Drwg Premium Member about 2 years ago
According to Runaway Josh, there is only one gender…. https://www.advocate.com/politics/2022/9/22/republican-sen-josh-hawley-seems-think-theres-only-one-gender
Dapperdan61 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Duh ! You reap what you sow republicans so prepare for the whirlwind after overturning Roe V Wade
timbob2313 Premium Member about 2 years ago
In the 9/24 issue of the Tulsa World there is a fascinating editorial on abortion by a Amy Werbel who is apparently an historian who studied the 1873 Comstock Act and its aftermath. She calls it the nations first attempt to control, among other things, abortion. I had always thought the Comstock Act was about sending “obscenities” thru the mail. Named after its most ardent proponent, Anthony Comstock, a postal inspector and evangelical christian. I do not recall it having anything to do with abortion. Her essay states that the Act totally failed to alter peoples behavior. I perhaps falsely assumed that we learned that lesson with the abject failure of the 18th Amendment and the Volstead Act. But then again I guess not due to Nixon’s 1971 War on Drugs, which has also proved to be an abject failure.
Will we ever learn? Or will we keep repeating the same mistake over and over? Laws designed to alter human behavior will not be obeyed. Like the nationwide 55mph speed limit, which was ignored by everyone, including the cops. Like the Feds still claiming that Marijuana is still illegal, despite the fact that some of the reddest of red states(Like Oklahoma) have passed laws legalizing it. If Congress would legalize it, they could tax it(which was the argument FDR used to get the states to repeal Prohibition)IMPO the forced birth movement still fails to understand this basic fact, making laws that force people to change their behavior, will always fail. If only because it makes people want to try it. Before draconian drug laws were passed, fewer than 5% of Americans smoked pot or shot heroin. After Congress made them illegal, people were curious and wanted to try them. Which lead directly to the national War on Drugs. And confiscation laws which now make up a good portion of almost any cities budget. IMVPIO outlawing Abortion(cont)
Donald Premium Member about 2 years ago
Yes, women can vote, and I am hoping they vote in droves this November!
creepy Premium Member about 2 years ago
That is a sad toon.