Jared wrote: Decades of Darkness #149b: Dream The Day Away "Whatever is in any way beautiful has its source of beauty in itself, and is complete in itself; praise forms no part of it. So it is none the worse nor the better for being praised." - Marcus Aurelius Antoninus * * * Taken from: "Woman Suffrage and Politics: the Inner Story of the Suffrage Movement" [1,2
"mg" <mgkelson@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:136i5aro1iaa6f6@corp.supernews.com... "Jerry Okamura" <okamuraj005@hawaii.rr.com> wrote in message news:4668461d$0$4644$4c368faf@roadrunner.com... "mg" <mgkelson@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1181180249.243643.284690@p77g2000hsh.googlegroups.com... On Jun 4, 1:05 pm, sordoT@mini-tru.org wrote: Why are we still in
"mg" <mgkelson@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1181180249.243643.284690@p77g2000hsh.googlegroups.com... On Jun 4, 1:05 pm, sordo™@mini-tru.org wrote: Why are we still in the United Nations? By Nat Hentoff http://www.JewishWorldReview.com| The United Nations is increasingly becoming a parody of itself while American taxpayers last year provided $439 million to the regular
Sophia wrote: Out of interest, what was the reason for the Southern states being particularly against women voting compared to the rest of the country? It seems to have been due to the introduction of "Negro suffrage" post-ACW, and the South's subsequent alienation to any extension of the franchise. According to CC Catt and NR Shuler in "Woman suffrage and politics; the inner story
Jared wrote: Noel wrote: ---Just a clarification, here: the above gives women contract and legal rights that they had possessed in the United States for many decades by 1928. So it's as indicative of Mexico's backwardness on the issue as it is indicative of Calles's progressivism. Yes, parts of the United States had equivalent rights on or before 1850 in