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Politics & Legal > Why Women Should Vote

  Why Women Should Vote


This is moving. How quickly we forget.... If.... We... Ever.... Knew...

This is the story of our Grandmothers and Great-grandmothers. They lived only 90 years ago.





Remember, it was not until 1920 that women were granted the right to go to the polls and vote.





The women were innocent and defenseless, but they were jailed nonetheless for picketing the White House, carrying signs asking for the vote.





(Lucy Burns)
And by the end of the night, they were barely alive. Forty prison guards wielding clubs and their warden's blessing went on a rampage against the 33 women wrongly convicted of 'obstructing sidewalk traffic.' They beat Lucy Burns, chained her hands to the cell bars above her head and left her hanging for the night, bleeding and gasping for air.





(Dora Lewis)
They hurled Dora Lewis into a dark cell, smashed her head against an iron bed and knocked her out cold. Her cellmate, Alice Cosu, thought Lewis was dead and suffered a heart attack. Additional affidavits describe the guards grabbing, dragging, beating, choking, slamming, pinching, twisting and kicking the women.

Thus unfolded the "Night of Terror" on Nov. 15, 1917, when the warden at the Occoquan Workhouse in Virginia ordered his guards to teach a lesson to the suffragists imprisoned there because they dared to picket Woodrow Wilson's White House for the right to vote.

For weeks, the women's only water came from an open pail. Their food--all of it colorless slop--was infested with worms.





(Alice Paul)
When one of the leaders, Alice Paul, embarked on a hunger strike, they tied her to a chair, forced a tube down her throat and poured liquid into her until she vomited. She was tortured like this for weeks until word was smuggled out to the press.

So, as you can see, we've come a long way. We are now the majority sex in registration. Women, get out and vote! Make your voices heard. Vote in the way you feel fit, but DO vote.

BTW, the color used in this article is called "chocolate." That should motivate you!



I had planned on submitting this later, but after reading Wayman's entreaty to women to vote... I am publishing it now. I urge you to go read his most recent post and leave your supportive comments. This one is on Sarah Palin. That should motivate some of you more than chocolate.



Check him out here..... Wayman's Article on Sarah

Also.... Substantiation of Wayman's Former Message



posted on Sept 22, 2008 10:39 PM ()

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Just like the blacks at one time and gays of today, why was it so important to keep women down? What were the people in power afraid of?
comment by hayduke on Sept 25, 2008 10:07 AM ()
In my first political science class, the teacher informed us that women were the largest minority. That was in 1966 and it was so true even then.
comment by elderjane on Sept 23, 2008 2:32 PM ()
I wonder how we got in the inferior position when we have always been the majority. I recall a science class that said in order to perpetuate the species, there always are a slight number more females than males... Hmmmm...
reply by sunlight on Sept 25, 2008 12:34 AM ()
i got this in an email recently too. WOW
comment by panthurdreams on Sept 23, 2008 10:54 AM ()
It made me feel sad to read what women had to go through... just to vote! But, now we can. We can do a lot of things, but many women before us had to pay many dues!
reply by sunlight on Sept 25, 2008 12:26 AM ()
Wayman's post makes clear that if there could be anything worse for this country than Bush-Cheney, it is McCain-Palin! I get physically ill just thinking about it.
comment by looserobes on Sept 23, 2008 10:19 AM ()
It is kind of worrying! I can't see it happening, though...
reply by sunlight on Sept 25, 2008 12:23 AM ()
Along the same lines, we have been talking in my class about how some libraries didn't allow women to get a library card without their husband's permission as recently as the 1960's. Many of the students were floored by this.
AJ
comment by lunarhunk on Sept 23, 2008 8:39 AM ()
1960??? That is incredible! I am shocked... We have truly come a long way, but ... it's been slow, hasn't it?
reply by sunlight on Sept 24, 2008 11:54 PM ()
....I had no idea...I will now take my right to vote much more seriously than I did before...I had no idea...wow...
comment by hopefields on Sept 23, 2008 2:11 AM ()
These women did it for US! All we have to do is vote!
reply by sunlight on Sept 24, 2008 11:45 PM ()
Do you know they still have a section for women observors in Congress? We have been alloted the balcony--shades of TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD with women as the underdogs. If men only knew our strength!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
comment by angiedw on Sept 23, 2008 1:58 AM ()
I didn't know that Angie! Maybe we ought to show them our strength!!
reply by sunlight on Sept 24, 2008 11:28 PM ()

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