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« on: August 04, 2013, 11:12:00 PM »

Look I know liberals try to change history but historically, males have had the role of going to get what's needed for the family whether it be hunting and gathering or going to work every morning. Females have stayed to nurture the couple's or family's environment.

I can tell a couple of things from this statement.  Obviously the author hasn't been to college or graduate school where female enrollment is higher than male.  This guy is living in the past where Republicans are "the party of Lincoln" and Dixiecrats are a major block in the Democratic party.  No one is trying to change history.  We are just living in the present.  I wish Republicans would join us.  That really was one of the most meat head things I've heard in a long time.
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« Reply #1 on: August 05, 2013, 05:47:59 PM »

I hate how people judge a group based on their 'diversity'.

Who gives a flying crap if they have 100% males or 100% females. I thought we lived in a country where 'whats on the inside' is what really matters. Its how and what they do, not who they are.....

You're not serious are you?  Two things.

1) On average are Republican lawmakers more qualified or more competent than Democratic law makers?

2)  If you say they are equally competent do you think it is just statistical chance that overall there are more females represented in the Democratic law making ranks or do you think there is an issue within the Republican party that needs to be addressed.

When you see that big of a disparity I think you common sense demands that you examine why it exists.  It could just be random chance, but you still need to look at it.
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