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On this day , March 3rd was the first political protest in DC - 1913

 
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On this day , March 3rd was the first political protest in DC - 1913
It was the The Women's Sufferage March in DC

Interesting that Congress granted the women permission to march, but their police escort vanished soon after the parade began and the angry crowd watching - injured 200 (bad enough to send them to the Hospital) of the almost 10 thousand women who marched becoming the first political protesters to march in DC

The parade's purpose, stated in its official program, was to "march in a spirit of protest against the present political organization of society, from which women are excluded."

Woodrow Wilson (D) refused to acknowledge them for another four years - during WWI (declared 28 July 1914 and ended on 11 November 1918) which he stated demanded his attention - and Women didn't get a Constitutional amendment for the right to vote until 1920 and they weren't protected by law (nationally) until 1965. But congress did hold an investigation to determine why they were abandoned by the Police (no mention of anyone being held accountable)


Today 109 years later - we have Truckers pouring into DC to protest unconstitutional covid mandates that have destroyed our Nation's economy - with the shadow of WWIII looming

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AKA the begining of the end
1. “You can’t fire a cannon, from a canoe!”
2. “Strength is gained in the range it is trained.”
3. “If it doesn’t swim, run, or fly, or isn’t green and grow in the ground, don’t eat it.”
4. “Know that you have complete control over what you put in your mouth. No one ever ate anything by accident.”
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AKA the begining of the end
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then ... or NOW?
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interesting side note ... Norway was the first country to allow women to vote ratified on 11 September ( 9/11 )2017
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I am not a "feminist" but I believe all people should have the rights that women had to fight for - for centuries - and are still denied in many countries - equality


Women's rights
From Wikipedia,
Women's rights are the rights and entitlements claimed for women and girls worldwide. They formed the basis for the women's rights movement in the 19th century and the feminist movements during the 20th and 21st centuries. In some countries, these rights are institutionalized or supported by law, local custom, and behavior, whereas in others, they are ignored and suppressed. They differ from broader notions of human rights through claims of an inherent historical and traditional bias against the exercise of rights by women and girls, in favor of men and boys.[1]

Issues commonly associated with notions of women's rights include the right to bodily integrity and autonomy, to be free from sexual violence, to vote, to hold public office, to enter into legal contracts, to have equal rights in family law, to work, to fair wages or equal pay, to have reproductive rights, to own property, and to education.[2]
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I wrote out a long post. When I hit reply it disappeared. Must be an unapproved word in it. Sorry.
1. “You can’t fire a cannon, from a canoe!”
2. “Strength is gained in the range it is trained.”
3. “If it doesn’t swim, run, or fly, or isn’t green and grow in the ground, don’t eat it.”
4. “Know that you have complete control over what you put in your mouth. No one ever ate anything by accident.”
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Well look where that got us.
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What makes a person post stuff like this here? Thanks in advance, writing a paper for school.
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I wrote out a long post. When I hit reply it disappeared. Must be an unapproved word in it. Sorry.
 Quoting: Florida Man


yeah, well, it must be a forbidden subject because it vanished from the forum completely ... in an hour (like almost all of my topics do) ... I tried to pin it myself, but as usual too many pins

I didn't mean for it to be a "suffer-rage-ette" topic, I just found it interesting that the the Truckers were protesting on the same day as the very first time anyone ever protested about politics in DC ... and that their protest also turned into a riot ... with a congressional investigation that went nowhere ...

wonder if this is the first time Canadians ever protested the Queen ?
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What makes a person post stuff like this here? Thanks in advance, writing a paper for school.
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whether you choose to believe it or not, a lot can be learned from history ...

protest typically FAIL ... or their goals take years to manifest

I thought it was interesting that both of these protests were overwhelmed by WORLD Wars ... perhaps the first and the last peaceful protests America will ever get permission to have
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interesting, around the same time the Federal Reserve got passed...
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interesting, around the same time the Federal Reserve got passed...
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yep, December 23, 1913 and WWilson would also establish the United Nations (to end all wars) a few years later

this century should be called the Rockerfeller Era ... that's how long ago it took to undermine Families in America ... the school and monetary systems



negros got their rights a hundred years before women

but you don't see women asking for reparations for their slavery

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It was the The Women's Sufferage March in DC

Interesting that Congress granted the women permission to march, but their police escort vanished soon after the parade began and the angry crowd watching - injured 200 (bad enough to send them to the Hospital) of the almost 10 thousand women who marched becoming the first political protesters to march in DC

The parade's purpose, stated in its official program, was to "march in a spirit of protest against the present political organization of society, from which women are excluded."

Woodrow Wilson (D) refused to acknowledge them for another four years - during WWI (declared 28 July 1914 and ended on 11 November 1918) which he stated demanded his attention - and Women didn't get a Constitutional amendment for the right to vote until 1920 and they weren't protected by law (nationally) until 1965. But congress did hold an investigation to determine why they were abandoned by the Police (no mention of anyone being held accountable)


Today 109 years later - we have Truckers pouring into DC to protest unconstitutional covid mandates that have destroyed our Nation's economy - with the shadow of WWIII looming
 Quoting: Shadow Dance


The world made it thousands of years until that point.
Now 100 years later we are facing Global collapse and enslavement.

Come to think of it, wasn't it Eve that got Adam evicted from the garden?

Women have a place.

They have a place of authority.

But we are not in the kitchen right now....
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It was the The Women's Sufferage March in DC

Interesting that Congress granted the women permission to march, but their police escort vanished soon after the parade began and the angry crowd watching - injured 200 (bad enough to send them to the Hospital) of the almost 10 thousand women who marched becoming the first political protesters to march in DC

The parade's purpose, stated in its official program, was to "march in a spirit of protest against the present political organization of society, from which women are excluded."

Woodrow Wilson (D) refused to acknowledge them for another four years - during WWI (declared 28 July 1914 and ended on 11 November 1918) which he stated demanded his attention - and Women didn't get a Constitutional amendment for the right to vote until 1920 and they weren't protected by law (nationally) until 1965. But congress did hold an investigation to determine why they were abandoned by the Police (no mention of anyone being held accountable)


Today 109 years later - we have Truckers pouring into DC to protest unconstitutional covid mandates that have destroyed our Nation's economy - with the shadow of WWIII looming
 Quoting: Shadow Dance


The world made it thousands of years until that point.
Now 100 years later we are facing Global collapse and enslavement.

Come to think of it, wasn't it Eve that got Adam evicted from the garden?

Women have a place.

They have a place of authority.

But we are not in the kitchen right now....
 Quoting: LizardKing66

that's right blame god and his son Lucifer, or WOMEN ... women got curse because Sophia stole gods DNA to make him a son ... that ruled all the angels that god created LOL

like Adam couldn't just say no - and blamed eve

don't you think it is time to quit playing the Blame Game? oe are you still blaming your Mother for providing you with a body to experience LIFE in ...

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THanks, for the music for me and my shadow to dance too

I'm old enough to have experienced - not being allowed in the "programer's room" when I worked as a keypunch operator for DuPont's (1965). They said I was a "distraction" - even though I put all their programs on punch cards that operated their computers and had to learn the "language" .... I was paid $5.65 p/h

the only thing that interested me about the "feminist" movement was "equal pay" - for doing the same job as men
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THanks, for the music for me and my shadow to dance too

I'm old enough to have experienced - not being allowed in the "programer's room" when I worked as a keypunch operator for DuPont's (1965). They said I was a "distraction" - even though I put all their programs on punch cards that operated their computers and had to learn the "language" .... I was paid $5.65 p/h

the only thing that interested me about the "feminist" movement was "equal pay" - for doing the same job as men
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That was the year I was born.


1965




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well, I quit duPonts, much to my boss's dismay (it was my first job) because I was the fastest operator in the room of 100 girls ... and moved to California to become a (working) Hippy LOL ... worked for ITT and became "supervisor" in 60 days and got a raise - $6.50 p/h LOL - women only had three choices of professions in those days, Secretaries, Nurses or school teachers ... I was addicted to computers but the pay really sucked ... unless you were a programer, and they wouldn't let me program - so I got married and had kids - and was supervisor in the Kitchen for the next 20 years HA. zero pay but lots of perks.

when I went back to work (as a data processor) decades later, I made $7 p/h ... even though I had gotten a college degree in the mean time ... so I quit computers and started selling Real Estate ...even though my degree was Gerontology

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well, I quit duPonts, much to my boss's dismay (it was my first job) because I was the fastest operator in the room of 100 girls ... and moved to California to become a (working) Hippy LOL ... worked for ITT and became "supervisor" in 60 days and got a raise - $6.50 p/h LOL - women only had three choices of professions in those days, Secretaries, Nurses or school teachers ... I was addicted to computers but the pay really sucked ... unless you were a programer, and they wouldn't let me program - so I got married and had kids - and was supervisor in the Kitchen for the next 20 years HA. zero pay but lots of perks.

when I went back to work (as a data processor) decades later, I made $7 p/h ... even though I had gotten a college degree in the mean time ... so I quit computers and started selling Real Estate ...even though my degree was Gerontology
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My mom was a secretary. She became a legal secretary, went back to college (when I was in college), went to law school, and then became a lawyer and judge...now retired.


She sold real estate for a while, too. I helped teach her the math for the test.
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well, I quit duPonts, much to my boss's dismay (it was my first job) because I was the fastest operator in the room of 100 girls ... and moved to California to become a (working) Hippy LOL ... worked for ITT and became "supervisor" in 60 days and got a raise - $6.50 p/h LOL - women only had three choices of professions in those days, Secretaries, Nurses or school teachers ... I was addicted to computers but the pay really sucked ... unless you were a programer, and they wouldn't let me program - so I got married and had kids - and was supervisor in the Kitchen for the next 20 years HA. zero pay but lots of perks.

when I went back to work (as a data processor) decades later, I made $7 p/h ... even though I had gotten a college degree in the mean time ... so I quit computers and started selling Real Estate ...even though my degree was Gerontology
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My mom was a secretary. She became a legal secretary, went back to college (when I was in college), went to law school, and then became a lawyer and judge...now retired.


She sold real estate for a while, too. I helped teach her the math for the test.
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yeah, that was another "man's world" job and I had to take the (rigged) test three times - just to get 2% commission - when the men got 5% ... I graduated college the same year my girls graduated HS ... I never used my degree but I did end up in Health Care - which I found very satisfying and comfortable (women's world) - got my first IBM computer in 1995 - and never been without one since. (uni-sex world at last)

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well, I quit duPonts, much to my boss's dismay (it was my first job) because I was the fastest operator in the room of 100 girls ... and moved to California to become a (working) Hippy LOL ... worked for ITT and became "supervisor" in 60 days and got a raise - $6.50 p/h LOL - women only had three choices of professions in those days, Secretaries, Nurses or school teachers ... I was addicted to computers but the pay really sucked ... unless you were a programer, and they wouldn't let me program - so I got married and had kids - and was supervisor in the Kitchen for the next 20 years HA. zero pay but lots of perks.

when I went back to work (as a data processor) decades later, I made $7 p/h ... even though I had gotten a college degree in the mean time ... so I quit computers and started selling Real Estate ...even though my degree was Gerontology
 Quoting: Shadow Dance


My mom was a secretary. She became a legal secretary, went back to college (when I was in college), went to law school, and then became a lawyer and judge...now retired.


She sold real estate for a while, too. I helped teach her the math for the test.
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yeah, that was another "man's world" job and I had to take the (rigged) test three times - just to get 2% commission - when the men got 5% ... I graduated college the same year my girls graduated HS ... I never used my degree but I did end up in Health Care - which I found very satisfying and comfortable (women's world) - got my first IBM computer in 1995 - and never been without one since.
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Good for you.

My wife works in heath care, too.

Hard work.

Helps lots of people though.
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My father's mother went back to college and became a nurse. Worked 30 years. Did everything in a hospital. Retired. She passed away a few years ago at 98.
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I think the Veterans' protests were the next big protests in DC after WWI.

They had it worse.

They were mowed down like grass after a while.

Brutal.
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HA HA, my mom was a M.A.S.H nurse (lt Burke) in WWII and has a spot in the Women's WWII Memorial in DC ... her claim to fame - where she met my dad, who never left the Army (26 yrs) and ended up (lt Col) in the Chief's of Staff (his claim to fame) at the secret command center in Ft Ritchie MD (a train ride from DC) - She worked as an RN til my dad retired - loved every moment of it ... ended up in ER - they have both passed - it was a struggle for women, but it made us stronger IMO.

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I'd recommend the article or just web search ''Horse riding lessons for your Novus Ordo wife'' How to buy yourself some time to study the Illuminati and their New World Order.


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HA HA, my mom was a M.A.S.H nurse (lt Burke) in WWII and has a spot in the Women's WWII Memorial in DC ... her claim to fame - where she met my dad, who never left the Army (26 yrs) and ended up in the Chief's of Staff (his claim to fame) at the secret command center in Ft Ritchie MD (a train ride from DC) - She worked as an RN til my dad retired - loved every moment of it ... ended up in ER - they have both passed - it was a struggle for women, but it made us stronger IMO.
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Adversity does build character if we don't let it break us.
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I'd recommend the article or just web search ''Horse riding lessons for your Novus Ordo wife'' How to buy yourself some time to study the Illuminati and their New World Order.


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Dude, judging by that video there is something seriously wrong with you.

Seek help.
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I'd recommend the article or just web search ''Horse riding lessons for your Novus Ordo wife'' How to buy yourself some time to study the Illuminati and their New World Order.


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Dude, judging by that video there is something seriously wrong with you.

Seek help.
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Look up the article and Siobhán
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I think the Veterans' protests were the next big protests in DC after WWI.

They had it worse.

They were mowed down like grass after a while.

Brutal.
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Well, there were lots of protest about Viet Nam, in the early 70's - I went to a few, but not the May Day one where everone got their brains bashed in by the capitol police ... we were talking about Revolution way back then, because of the corruption in politics ... but we got distracted raising families ... I like to think we ended racism and the war - and invented R&R ... but politics continued to get worse and here we are talking about Revolution again
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I think the Veterans' protests were the next big protests in DC after WWI.

They had it worse.

They were mowed down like grass after a while.

Brutal.
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Well, there were lots of protest about Viet Nam, in the early 70's - I went to a few, but not the May Day one where everone got their brains bashed in by the capitol police ... we were talking about Revolution way back then, because of the corruption in politics ... but we got distracted raising families ... I like to think we ended racism and the war - and invented R&R ... but politics continued to get worse and here we are talking about Revolution again
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The war was indeed others, but not WAR.

And racism...I don't think it was ended.


Rock and Roll was revolutionized -- electrified.


Sadly, now it is a dying art form.


And yes, I think America is still in need of a (real) revolution.
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well the Hippies were "color blind" and the first generation to try inter-racial marriages (big taboo) being an Army brat where racism was not tolerated gave me a different perspective of race relations (dad was stationed all over the world)... my mantra is "do unto others as you would have them do unto you" and it has served me well ... a "uni-sex" multi-racial, ageless concept

Revolution sounds better than "reset" IMO - but we definitely need a change - to free ourselves from the psychopaths who want us all dead ...


PS I took your advice and didn't watch the chimpanzee vid

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