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flyarm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-27-06 11:59 PM
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78. whoaaaaaaaa..what are you saying??? so if ones husband
Edited on Fri Jul-28-06 12:27 AM by flyarm
works for republicans or a republican corporation..

we all know it is republicans
who are now in the business of disenfranchisement of voters..
so in essence you are saying any woman who's husband works for republicans ..they should not take or benefit from their husbands salary and be able to work on election reform???????

are you for real??

because that is what you are suggesting..

and then you say..

"I believe any true election reformer
would be appalled to accept any money (even from their husband's salary )from a group that profits from the disenfranchisement of voters."

do you really know what you are saying??

that would mean anyone who's husband worked for a republican or republican corporation..would not be a viable voting reform advocate.

ok, so what do those of us who's husbands work for both democrats and republicans fit into voting reform activism?????????????

please let me know..should i wear a shirt that says..today i can be a reform activist because today my husband worked for the dem corp..but tomorrow i should wear a scarlet "r" shirt..because tomorrow my husband is working for the disenfranchisement republican corporation........

what you are saying is preposterous!

think about it...

...remember most republican corps are benefiting from the disenfranchisement of voters..with this administration in office! in fact even dem corps are benefiting with this administration in office!

whoaaa..freedom's on the march i can see..unless your husband works...

maybe no activists should be married..yes i can see it now..voting reform workers should only be non married women!

AND MAYBE NON WORKING WOMEN:sarcasm: ..YES...thats the ticket..:sarcasm:

darn and to think i worked for a corp for most of my adult life that was a very republican corp...the ceo was tied to the hip to little lord pissy pants...gee and when i fought to make him leave the company..because of conflict of interest..i should have just shut up:sarcasm: ..because after all i was working for the corporation..the republican leaning corporation...i should never have been an activist :sarcasm: within my company and those who were effected in the same industry who were faced with layoffs while the ceo's were taking giant salary bonuses..because i took money from the republican corporation !!:sarcasm:

dang..i should have known better than to work for MY UNION, ALS, Sixty five Roses ( cystic fibrosis), Sojourner Truth House,VARIETY CLUB, AND VOTING REFORM!
because i worked for a republican corporation..that benefits daily from voters disenfranchisement...

and curses..my husband works for a huge republican leaning corporation!

well that does it..i am no longer eligible to work in voting reform..according to your standards..:sarcasm: ...

and to think after 31 years of marriage ..i thought i had a free mind..and a free will...

now i feel like i am in oz...........:sarcasm: :sarcasm: :sarcasm:

fly



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