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Offline Traditional Guy 20

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Obama sweeps 55 of the women vote...
« on: November 07, 2012, 06:26:11 PM »
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  • Obama sweeps 55% of the women vote...

    This is yet another reason why women should not take part in politics in my opinion.

    The top reasons were 1. the wars in the Middle East, 2. Obama's support of abortion, and 3. Obama's support of contraception.

    The last two can be blamed on the Marxian concept of feminism. In an earlier, moral society the woman who committed abortion and the abortionist who did the procedure would both be put to death, and in earlier times contraception was seen as an insult against motherhood.

    The first reason can be blamed on the reason that women really cannot stand the hardships of war like men can. Of course this should not be taken as any support of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, I was just speaking in any general war.


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    Obama sweeps 55 of the women vote...
    « Reply #1 on: November 07, 2012, 06:31:03 PM »
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  • It's mainly about abortion, although they would be afraid of course if there was a chance there would be limits on contraception, of course.

    Most feminist minded women are morally reprobate.


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    Obama sweeps 55 of the women vote...
    « Reply #2 on: November 08, 2012, 09:09:55 AM »
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  • It is interesting that you should bring up this topic. LifeSiteNews today posted an article about women's support of Obama. It turns out that it is single women who mostly support liberal politics, not married women. The destruction of the family is the root of this particular manifestation of evil.

    It goes to show that women are not meant to be out in the world trying to make their own way. They seem to have an in-built insecurity that plays right into the hands of the socialists. When coupled with the right to vote, you get disaster.

    It's a "chicken and egg" problem, does feminism cause the destruction of the family or does the destruction of the family cause feminism. I remember an old saying that if men would marry more homely women, there would be no feminists. Which would bring up the problem that nowadays every man seems to believe that he is entitled to marry/date/whatever a gorgeous babe, no matter what he himself looks like. . . but that's another topic.

    Here's the article:

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    Exit polling data suggests breakdown of the family favors the rise of liberal politics
    Christine Dhanagom       Wed Nov 07 22:29 EST       Abortion

    November 7, 2012 (LifeSiteNews.com) - As the dust settles around last night’s election, the conventional wisdom is that Obama claimed the nation’s female vote. Some analysts, however, are pointing out that marital status appears to have been a more significant factor in the voting booth than gender.

    According to polling data released by MSNBC, Obama carried the majority of the female vote over-all, at 55%. However, of the married women polled, 53% voted for Romney and 46% for Obama. In contrast, unmarried women favored Obama over Romney by a huge margin of 67% to 31%.

    According to Brad Wilcox, Director of the National Marriage Project and Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Virginia, the data suggests that the President’s message resonates specifically with those women living the consequences of family breakdown.

    “Single mothers are more likely to depend on a generous welfare state and therefore to identify with the expansive governmental vision of the Democratic Party,” Wilcox told LifeSiteNews. “By contrast, married mothers are less likely to depend on the welfare state and therefore to identify with the limited government philosophy of the Republican Party.”

    He added: “Married women are more likely to have a pro-life worldview, and unmarried women are more likely to have a pro-choice worldview.”

    Wilcox’s analysis is consistent with a candid strategy memo released by the liberal-leaning Greenberg Quinlan Rosser research firm just before the 2008 election that landed Obama the Presidency.

    “Unmarried women represent one of the most reliable Democratic cohorts in the electorate,” the memo read.

    The memo claimed that what this demographic wanted most was “health care that can never be taken away from them,” noting that this priority was unsurprising given the “economic insecurity” and lack of a “real support network” faced by single women.

    In comments to US News just before Tuesday’s election, Page Gardner, Director of the Women’s Voices Women Vote Action Fund, projected that the “marriage gap” in voting preference had grown.

    “Support for Obama by young, single, female voters is driven in part by the Democrats’ focus on women’s health issues,” she said.

    The Obama campaign has been aggressive in emphasizing the President’s stance in favor of abortion, as well as state and employer-funded contraception.

    The campaign released five separate ads attacking Mitt Romney’s stance on abortion, and attempting to paint the Republican candidate as a pro-life extremist. Romney responded to the attacks with an ad that soft-peddled his stance.

    Obama’s focus on the issue of free birth control has been perhaps even more fanatic, in some cases prompting ridicule from his opponents.

    As part of a serious of e-cards for women posted on the campaign website, a card from a daughter to a mother claimed that the girl would have to pay $18,000 for birth control access over the course of her lifetime if the Affordable Care Act was repealed.  Commentators quickly pointed out that since many stores provided month-long supplies of birth control pills for under $10, it would take a woman over 100 years to burn $18,000 on birth control.

    More recently, the campaign released a controversial ad in which a young woman talks about her experience voting for Obama as if it was her first time having sex.

    “Your first time shouldn’t be with just anybody. You want to do it with a great guy,” she says. “Somebody who really cares about and understands women. A guy who cares about whether you get health insurance, and specifically whether you get birth control.”



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    Obama sweeps 55 of the women vote...
    « Reply #3 on: November 08, 2012, 10:15:49 AM »
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  • Modern feminism is really absolutely disgusting. I can't tell you the amount of girls at my school who convince themselves that premarital sex and birth control and voting in support of programs like planned parenthood actually fulfill them. They must keep this guise up that they are really content! Yet (and I hate for pride to creep its way in here but alas...) I can see their looks of longing and envy when they see me. They see a girl who is truly happy. They see that I am constantly being FLOORED by God's mercy...it's just amazing. They also see that I don't care to flaunt my body to the world by the way I act and dress. Some have confided in me...expressing a longing for a chaste life again...but sin is not given up without a fight and most are unwilling to fight for it. My professors, my peers, even some 'sisters' at my school voted, not only for Barack Obama, but for the legalization of assisted ѕυιcιdє and medical marijuana in my state. Now, if these are the 'women' who are voting.....i would GLADLY give up my right to vote in order to get these fools out of the voting booths. Sadly, though, feminism has seeped its way into every aspect of our culture and most men are too afraid to be labeled sexist...so they sit back while their women emasculate them in the light of day (it's really quite sick...). In my state I wouldn't be surprised if the women tell their husbands who to vote for. Anyway, God Bless You All. :pray: