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Why do women brag about being able to vote?
We have electronic voting machines now in many countries with KNOWN backdoors so your vote is literally worthless.
And even before that:
'You know, comrades," says Stalin, "that I think in regard to this: I consider it completely unimportant who in the party will vote, or how; but what is extraordinarily important is this — who will count the votes, and how.'
Voting is a total sham.
And is it true women tend to vote on things like appearance and looks instead of policies? I am not singling them out, that 'Obama' stuff in 2010 was pitiful.
Now he's killing America citisens in foreign countries (Yemen) and signing over any 'rights' you thought you had (NDAA). God bless America.
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@Jessica -- I don't really have any examples unfortunately. Never thought to record it or save it. I typically hear it in the 'lists' women give of what they can do nowadays.
Thank you for those links.
Surprised noone asked about the backdoors. You'd think they'd be really concerned about that and want evidence.
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- QLv 79 years agoFavorite Answer
Do you have an example of women bragging about being able to vote? I'd be interested in seeing it.
Regarding women voting on appearance, you may find these interesting:
"Although the preference for taller male leaders is present in both men and women, Murray said, the preference does not enter into subconscious decision-making when both candidates are women, or when a man and a woman are running against each other.
Political scientists have noticed this trend before. The taller candidate has been elected president 58 percent of the time since the 6-feet 1-inch George Washington was elected in 1789, Murray said."
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/10/18/us-heigh...
Scientists conducted a large scale experiment using photos of almost 2,000 political candidates and more than 10,000 members of the public.
Both men and women favoured those they found more attractive, according to the study published in the Journal of Public Economics.
The more attractive a candidate the more they were seen as trustworthy, intelligent, likeable and able.
- 9 years ago
Exactly women screw things up bu just voting for a good looking guy instead of the smart one. Woman are like monkeys.