> 
> On Jun 9, 2008, at 4:45 AM, Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
> 
> >>    Yes, but I never cried "sexism" first, and then turned
> >> around to vote for a womanizer. Or did you only read half
> >> of what I wrote?
> >
> > I don't confuse a cheating husband with a sexist.
> 
> 
>       Then maybe you can tell me what the basis of the Clinton
> supporters
> repeated charge of sexism was all about. 

It is as groundless as the perennial charges of racism that fuel Mr. Empty
Suit's campaign, and feed the black liberation theology movement of his
"spiritual mentors".

> What it was that was so
> sexist that they now say they will never vote for Obama, but would
> rather vote for McCain.

Not voting for Her Majesty, period. She was entitled, not because she's
white, as Fr. Phleger rather emphatically supposes, but because she's a
woman. 

Forget the fact they are both Grade A Socialists who seem eager to snuff out
free enterprise with their boundless confidence in their own ability to
manage every aspect of our lives and our thoughts for us--what "matters"
according to the talking heads is that he is black and she is a woman--wow,
isn't that special. Hence not voting for one or both of them makes you
either a racist or a sexist---or worse, a Republican!

Democrats are the ones who slice and dice people by race, sex, ethnicity,
etc., and it was something of a delight to watch this fact become manifest
in the Dem primary this time around with not just one, but two, aggrieved
minorities all playing the race, sex and whatever cards they have to make
votes. (Three if you count Richardson, who represents Hispanic Americans.
Four if you count Biden -- who represents Tactless Americans.)

As a Republican, I'd vote for a woman, a black or even a gay Martian, if I
thought they'd govern wisely and put preservation of the Republic and
economic freedom at the top of their agenda.

Alas such wise men (and women) appear to be in perilous short supply at
present. My own party has become a sort of "Mini Me" of the Demcrat party, a
classic example of the corruption of power that we would be wise as an
electorate to remember as we hand over all the keys to the Dems in November.


- Bob

> 
> -- Ed Leafe
> 
> 
> 
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