Some of USA TODAY'S Women of the Century explain why their votes matter.
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These women are immigrants, doctors, artists, activists, and they vote to make their voices heard, as a service to the society that gave them so much.
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You need to stop lying to the people. Women vote simply because “they” wanted to destroy the nuclear family and bring in another group to tax to death. Had nothing to do with women’s rights. Our kids had to go to re-education camps(school) much earlier so mothers could go to work and pay taxes. EVERYTHING going on right now is right on schedule
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I dont understand why people announcing still about women should vote. Of course we should vote all of us do. I know even our ancestors fought to get that right. But we are in now a new century area i still believe everyone know female and male can vote regardless. Idk why they make it a big deal about it but yet we still gonna end up paying taxes regardless through out or life. People shouldn’t be voting if they want change they can do it to themselves with out presidential or government obligations. That’s what the protest was supposed to be out and the all the rules of 13 th Amendment lists for citizens.
Power to you ladies
When you’re here just fr improving your English
If we’re talking about women voting, how come women aren’t out in mass voting for changes to Child Alimony laws, divorce laws, or even voting for stiff sentences for women who FALSELY accuse a man of sexual harassment??? Women received the vote but wanted to opt out of having a military draft; they weren’t the loudest voice in the room but the most obnoxious that wanted a fair share in voting but not the obligation that came with it!! Let’s get women voting about the obligation that they should take when asking for equality!!
Repeal the 19th!
Let us not forget the woman who made this possible: Alice Paul.