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  1. i LOVE this bit of crappy logic…

    It’s also hard to see how the results could square with support of Obama, who is nothing if not for big government.

    do you think that’s how it works?

    If so, then why are there any feminists at all given what their leaders say and what their followers whine about?

    if you cant connect 1 to 1 to get 2, then it don’t matter at all… (and the majority of women haven’t been able to do that since 1968)…

    its why Obama is always on talk shows and really really really pushing for the woman vote. and why they are pushing for the black Nazi vote…

    or as another author is putting it taking words from Michelle Obama…

    they are trolling for the Knucklehead vote…

    Survey: Most College Women Want to Be Married by 30
    http://www.self.com/health/blogs/healthyself/2012/08/survey-most-college-women-want.html

    here is how screwed up delusional and crazy they hare now…

    The results were part of the “Ultimate College Girl Survey,”conducted online by Her Campus Media, the parent company of HerCampus.com (an online community for college women). Nearly 2,600 college women from 677 different colleges and universities took the survey

    Of the respondents, 85.1 percent said that they’d like to be married by age 30. Specifically, 46.5 percent said they’d like to get married between age 25 and 27; 20.9 percent said they’d like to tie the knot between 28-30; and 17.1 percent want to walk down the aisle by their 25th birthdays.

    AINT going to happen… period…
    not for the VAST majority of them, and most of it is from the programs they participate in, support, collect money for, and shape their research (here) to prove!

    So why are so many young women still dead-set on a wedding by 30? “Today’s college women want it all — and I mean that in a good way,” Kaplan says. “They want the prestigious degrees, the dream job and the dream life, which for the vast majority of them includes marriage and kids.”

    Ah yes, back to that biological clock… when asked by Her Campus about starting a family, 76.8 percent of respondents said that they wanted to have children “at some point” in the future, while 17.2 percent said they weren’t sure.

    so you go back to the site that did the work…

    Feminism & Politics- Not Just a Woman’s World
    http://www.hercampus.com/school/iup/feminism-politics-not-just-woman-s-world

    just one of tons of articles you can find to make sure that no woman unless she has a degree in being a harridan and scoped out, would actually know what feminism is about.
    [edited for length by n-n]

  2. I guess I am missing the point. How big does government have to be to promote traditional values. Do we need another Dept of Traditional Values? (I can guess the answer to that.)

    The irony of the whole situation is contained in the premise that underlies the argument for ever larger government, to wit; “the government must take on problem X or situation Y, simply because the government is the only entity large enough to do so.”
    Of course this is built on the most basic premise, which is that every perceived problem needs a solution.

    Off topic, but since Artfldgr segued into a feminist thread. Linking the two together reminds me of one of the fundamental non-biological differences between men and women. If a problem is revealed, women are often content to simply discuss it. That relieves the pressure for them. Not so men. If you bring a problem to a man’s attention, that means he has to solve it. Why else would you bring it up? If he cannot solve it, there is added pressure. We have had this dichotomy demonstrated in my home for about 54 years now.

  3. Artfldgr: once again you misunderstand my point.

    Although I admit I didn’t make it completely clear. The point I was trying to make was that logically it’s hard to square support of Obama with result #2, that “the government is doing too much that should be left to individuals and businesses.” I understand full well that the electorate can hold simultaneous and yet contradictory ideas, or respond to appeals that are highly illogical.

    However, I doubt that the feminists you decry are the people who responded to the poll by saying they believe government should be smaller in way #2, that “the government is doing too much that should be left to individuals and businesses.” They would be the ones who would think government should be smaller in way #1 rather than way #2—that is, they believe that government shouldn’t be used to promote traditional values.

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