A concerned lady reader from Baltimore County just e-mailed me this e-form letter from one of the Maryland Puppeteers. I find this fascinating, in that the last six times I can recall being in close conversation with a woman, these various ladies expressed the fact that our extreme differences—indeed opposite natures—were what made our interaction on all levels meaningful to them. Below is the type of legislation our social engineers promote in the cause of turning our very species upon itself at the most fundamental level, sowing discord, the basis for politics.
Dear Ms. Carmichael:
“In politics, if you want anything said, ask a man. If you want anything done, ask a woman.”
If you follow me on social media, you might have seen me post this quote from Margaret Thatcher on my Facebook page this week in honor of International Women’s Day. On Capitol Hill, the day was spent by lawmakers – male and female alike – renewing calls to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment once and for all.
Historically, I have supported few Constitutional Amendments. But this one is different. I am proud to be an original cosponsor of Equal Rights ratification legislation because I believe the notion that men and women are equal is a basic principle of society. This amendment passed both chambers of Congress in 1972 but was not ratified by enough states to become federal law.
Constituents like you have shared with me their desire to see progress for women’s rights. You can count on my continued support for legislation that gives women a clear constitutional basis for challenging discrimination. The bottom line is when women succeed, America succeeds, and I commit to doing my part to fight for equality for women.
To receive additional information about issues that are facing Congress, Maryland, and the Nation that may affect you and your community, please visit my website at www.dutch.house.gov and sign up for my periodic e-mail newsletter. I also encourage you to follow me on Facebook and Twitter.
Sincerely,
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
Member of Congress
How will we become equal? Will men develop wombs and breasts and child nurture instincts? Will women develop more strength, testosterone, and mechanical orientation?
This fantasy, not science fiction, so I don't think theories or proofs are required.
I do so love pandering. And politicians have made it an art form.
I used to respect this guy.
Golly, I wonder if there's a "guy" version, where he quotes David Duke?
Bernie, we have to grab lunch before the riots kick off. Drop me an e-mail and schedule a Harm City repast.