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You'd probably be the first one begging, pleading and crying after being "cut off" by your woman, saying you'll do whatever she asks, "just give me another chanceeee wahhhhh...!" - hehe.

It appears that you're quoting someone else for comedy purposes. If so, then I respond to your "hehe" with a "heh heh" of my own. If not, I will inform you that it was a joke.

Suspeia said:
"Given", aye?

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3. addicted or disposed (often fol. by to): given to making snide remarks.
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Women having the right to vote hasn't proved very effective. They still have lower wages, not alot of women in high ranking gov't positions, no woman president. Also Bill Clinton being elected, who is an admitted womanizer, and George Bush being elected. You would have thought that they would have gotten Tom Cruise elected.......or something


(I will slit my wrists if Hilary is elected..... actually I will probably just move to Transylvania, Romania...)
 
Women having the right to vote hasn't proved very effective. They still have lower wages, not alot of women in high ranking gov't positions, no woman president. Also Bill Clinton being elected, who is an admitted womanizer, and George Bush being elected. You would have thought that they would have gotten Tom Cruise elected.......or something

What's your point here, exactly? Is that supposed to mean it wasn't worth it for women to get the right to vote? All that shows, if anything, is that there's still a lot of mistrust in having women in high ranking government positions. That's due to change over time, probably.
 
What's your point here, exactly? Is that supposed to mean it wasn't worth it for women to get the right to vote? All that shows, if anything, is that there's still a lot of mistrust in having women in high ranking government positions. That's due to change over time, probably.

right to vote = better representation in the government

If women haven't gotten alot of women elected because of mistrust than that proves my point. I was simply stating that I don't see any obvious display of the power of the womens vote.
 
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