Opinion | Suffragists were the original ‘nasty’ women


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100 years ago today the 19th Amendment was ratified. A right woman had been fighting for more than a 100 years before that, and one that still needs protecting. And I hope with all my heart that this will be the year we elect a woman VP.

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Aug. 18 is the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment, giving voting rights to American women.

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HEY remember when I wouldn’t shut up about the anthology that I made comics for? The centennial at Seneca Falls has moved online, and I’ma be on a panel 8/22 with a few other artists to talk about this book!! 😃

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An important and very rare December 1919 handbill with a persuasive map favoring the ratification by Virginia of the 19th Amendment and attempting to assuage local concerns that women’s suffrage would put an end to “White Supremacy” in the https://t.co/Ig7R20BHxC

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Why does it seem so problematic that we are unable to stop this? Are we saying the president can literally do anything he wants and no one can stop him?

Because I bet if Barack Obama was shanking the Post Office in the shower, there would be a constitutional amendment in action.

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Will I have to post pages from the every day until the election? Here's the on

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flash mob.
This is not in the rules, but I made a sketch with amendments.
If u wanna do that too - read the rules in comments

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I was thinking about this earlier and it needed amendments

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The Second Amendment to the United States Constitution

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Don't you like it when you can't do your sona Pfft endmeplz

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What a hot dawg. Anyone want one?

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| October & Co. 35 - Seconds | - And now for and unscheduled amendment.

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In 1983, Tony “The Ant” Spilotro was charged with the 1962 torture-murder of two petty criminals known as the “M&M Boys.” Mr. Spilotro waived his 7th amendment right to a jury of his peers in favor of a bench trial.

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