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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Women's Rights and the candidates... [View all]MohRokTah
(15,429 posts)32. I expect an old man to start yelling at you over this. eom
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The terms Race Card, Gender Card are pejoratives that are used to deny inequality exists.
boston bean
Oct 2015
#2
Any "card" is a card when it's used to stifle debate over issues and qualifications
Armstead
Oct 2015
#20
So, persons who make a point based on a pretty obvious stereotype, that women
boston bean
Oct 2015
#37
You didn't find it at all curious that a man who actually yells/shouts throughout the debate and his
boston bean
Oct 2015
#42
If you want to tell Sanders to calm down and stop shouting that's fine with me
Armstead
Oct 2015
#52
I've noticed that when someone is at a loss for a meaningful (or even clever) response …
NurseJackie
Oct 2015
#30
I really can see she is speaking to women who agree, not for all women like you.
boston bean
Oct 2015
#17
Hey Boo - can you edit that last line to say We women who are voting for Hillary instead of just We
seaglass
Oct 2015
#23
Well I am going to invent a new phrase, hopefully it will catch on like RTFM. It will be RTFP and
seaglass
Oct 2015
#33
I am a woman, and you do not speak for me, and I will not be voting for Hillary.
djean111
Oct 2015
#29
Voting for someone because of gender is the same as voting against someone because of gender.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Oct 2015
#59
The military coup in Honduras did nothing to advance women's rights nor human rights.
Uncle Joe
Oct 2015
#75