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I agree with you democrattotheend Jun 2016 #1
Okay. 99Forever Jun 2016 #2
If you're voting for inequality and discrimination, I have nothing to offer beyond contempt. nt procon Jun 2016 #5
Ya, because he thought that argument was brilliant. Lordy. Nt seabeyond Jun 2016 #20
Aw, don't be willing to offer so little. After all... Herman4747 Jun 2016 #26
You didn't answer the question. 99Forever Jun 2016 #27
Stop looking for validation. procon Jun 2016 #41
+1 hrmjustin Jun 2016 #51
"My problem" is that you openly discriminate based on gender? 99Forever Jun 2016 #58
Look at yourself; still ordering women around. procon Jun 2016 #63
... Bobbie Jo Jun 2016 #65
I didn't "order(ing) women around, I asked you a simple question. 99Forever Jun 2016 #67
The desire for knowledge first requires an open mind and tolerance. procon Jun 2016 #68
You could just answer the question instead of twisting yourself into a pretzel... 99Forever Jun 2016 #69
You are talking as if we already have the level playing field, just as Sanders did and his fail. seabeyond Jun 2016 #88
People that discriminate... 99Forever Jun 2016 #95
And you insist on proving that point. boston bean Jun 2016 #96
Ignoring fact doesn't win your argument. seabeyond Jun 2016 #97
I asked a perfectly valid question of the OP. 99Forever Jun 2016 #106
No. And I told you why it is not a perfectly valid question. Yet you ignore reasoning again. seabeyond Jun 2016 #107
You are not the judge here. 99Forever Jun 2016 #112
Opinion is not fact 99. You argue opinion. I gave you fact. seabeyond Jun 2016 #114
I asked the OP a question. 99Forever Jun 2016 #116
I gave you the answer. Petulant? seabeyond Jun 2016 #125
oh yes you have Florencenj2point0 Jun 2016 #74
yup, and I bet Florencenj2point0 Jun 2016 #75
Right. Because we know that sexism against women is a thing of the past. athena Jun 2016 #30
Yes, I do have a problem with it because that continues discrimination apcalc Jun 2016 #80
Do you believe that reverse-racism is real too? Darb Jun 2016 #100
I have no interest your strawman distraction. 99Forever Jun 2016 #105
Yes you do. Darb Jun 2016 #117
... 99Forever Jun 2016 #118
I knew you cared. Darb Jun 2016 #119
... 99Forever Jun 2016 #121
Ahhhh, you're too kind. Darb Jun 2016 #122
You may call them misogynists rock Jun 2016 #127
I don't recall asking for your advice. 99Forever Jun 2016 #128
I don't recall you did either rock Jun 2016 #129
Then perhaps I'll just ignore you. 99Forever Jun 2016 #131
As we say in the South, you done fucked up there. GaYellowDawg Jun 2016 #130
Where I live we don't consider asking a simple question... 99Forever Jun 2016 #132
Where you live, you apparently don't endorse reading comprehension. GaYellowDawg Jun 2016 #133
Ahhh.. isn't that special? 99Forever Jun 2016 #137
How do you respond to someone exclaiming: Herman4747 Jun 2016 #3
Show me where men's privilege have suffered the same discrimination as women. procon Jun 2016 #4
This isn't about discrimination!!! (Unless you're deliberately... Herman4747 Jun 2016 #7
You don't even recognize that you are part of the problem, do you? procon Jun 2016 #12
Well, thanks for the insult. But... Herman4747 Jun 2016 #16
To think that being a woman is a mere matter of anatomy athena Jun 2016 #50
It isn't just anatomy. I'd never vote for, say, apcalc Jun 2016 #83
Many white males have the privileged of believing precisely that. LanternWaste Jun 2016 #18
Dude, you are the best. Nt seabeyond Jun 2016 #24
It isn't about discrimination for you. Says it all. seabeyond Jun 2016 #21
People vote for men because of their gender all the time. athena Jun 2016 #32
Okay. Does the tendency of others to discriminate by sex... Herman4747 Jun 2016 #37
Oh, so you think that sexism is a thing of the past! athena Jun 2016 #43
Why do you change the subject to Congress? Herman4747 Jun 2016 #45
You're the one trying to change the subject. athena Jun 2016 #46
You asked but a single question, which I had thought was rhetorical: Herman4747 Jun 2016 #62
I made points, to which you did not respond. But I will respond to your so-called "questions". athena Jun 2016 #76
stop digging..... Florencenj2point0 Jun 2016 #77
Faulty logic here. Just because men were elected it does not follow that gender was the criteria. TheKentuckian Jun 2016 #70
Why, then have we had 44 male presidents? athena Jun 2016 #79
No question sexism has played a giant role especially considering for quite a few of the 44 TheKentuckian Jun 2016 #91
The candidates are not close. athena Jun 2016 #108
I also think it is either lazy or fingers in the ear to throw around misogyny TheKentuckian Jun 2016 #136
No one would be supporting Sanders if he were a woman. athena Jun 2016 #138
I require no agreement to be correct. I hope you find a way to value who you are and TheKentuckian Jun 2016 #139
I have no idea what you're talking about. athena Jun 2016 #140
Depends. In the days of JFK,gender and looks were def. factors. MichiganVote Jun 2016 #84
I was absolutely thrilled to vote for Obama, not least BECAUSE he was black. The same with Hillary. Squinch Jun 2016 #90
I'm sorry, but claiming sexism against men when throughout history, we have had 44 males presidents boston bean Jun 2016 #98
Totally. athena Jun 2016 #110
They don't say it...but there are enough who think it apcalc Jun 2016 #81
Tell it! Hill, YEEEESSSSSSSSS! Surya Gayatri Jun 2016 #6
What a righteous feminist rant. !!! The absurdity I hear in reducing this to merely voting for woman seabeyond Jun 2016 #8
Me too, thanks! nt procon Jun 2016 #23
It sure is. Orsino Jun 2016 #9
Yes. zenabby Jun 2016 #10
Of course it is OK to vote for a woman, bvar22 Jun 2016 #11
What? zenabby Jun 2016 #13
Do some homework. bvar22 Jun 2016 #15
Considering your premise, your conclusion and your logical fallacies LanternWaste Jun 2016 #22
Slooooooowly........She made bad decisions as an office holder Armstead Jun 2016 #28
You never once mentioned American women. procon Jun 2016 #19
What about American poor women who had public assistance yanked out from under them? Armstead Jun 2016 #31
Go back and read it again, this time pay attention. bvar22 Jun 2016 #39
Yep, nothing gets a woman's attention like a man telling her, to "pay attention!" procon Jun 2016 #44
a duck, dodge, and the gender card! bvar22 Jun 2016 #123
When you throw out a rightwing trope like "gender card", procon Jun 2016 #124
Wow. Nothing but baseless assumptions. bvar22 Jun 2016 #126
What about American women who had husbands and fathers locked up by the Crime bill Hillary hawked* jack_krass Jun 2016 #55
The crime bill Sanders voted for? seabeyond Jun 2016 #61
I knew someone would say that. One of his few mistakes. jack_krass Jun 2016 #71
Even as First Lady she was more powerful than the fuckin' elected congressman that voted. Lol seabeyond Jun 2016 #87
some women in Libya Florencenj2point0 Jun 2016 #78
Amen!! Thank you for standing up. Pay no attention to the naysayers. They've been BreakfastClub Jun 2016 #14
Yes they are! procon Jun 2016 #34
I saw the perfect button for you leftynyc Jun 2016 #17
Ohhhh, nice. Nt seabeyond Jun 2016 #25
I LIKE that! nt procon Jun 2016 #36
I would never vote for someone because of their gender. Cobalt Violet Jun 2016 #29
Well, then I suppose you will be leaving DU? leftofcool Jun 2016 #42
Voting for someone because of gender is the same as voting against someone because of gender. Tierra_y_Libertad Jun 2016 #33
Likewise, I also voted for a woman, procon Jun 2016 #48
It is not ok to vote for someone based on their gender, race, religion, etc. SheenaR Jun 2016 #35
If the nominees were Carly Fiorina and Bernie Sanders Eric J in MN Jun 2016 #38
Its a nonsequitor. procon Jun 2016 #53
It's a hypothetical but not a nonsequitor. Eric J in MN Jun 2016 #60
Is that latin for don't want to answer? azurnoir Jun 2016 #66
The candidate is not Carly Fiorina. athena Jun 2016 #109
I asked the OP whom she'd choose in a hypothetical election. Eric J in MN Jun 2016 #111
That is the perception you leave behind with every comment you've made, yeah? procon Jun 2016 #113
You're the one who voted for a warmonger because she's a woman. NT Eric J in MN Jun 2016 #115
Huge K&R NCTraveler Jun 2016 #40
As good a reason as any. senz Jun 2016 #47
The ONLY DECENT WOMAN I know of who ran for POTUS. senz Jun 2016 #49
Shirley Chisholm is the ONLY decent woman who ever ran for President!!?? Haveadream Jun 2016 #54
Like I said, she's the only one I know of. We sure could use more like her. senz Jun 2016 #56
And also why so few women get into politics at all. procon Jun 2016 #57
There hasn't been a woman president since this country was founded even though their 50% of the.. qdouble Jun 2016 #52
what century did you gtow up in? PaulaFarrell Jun 2016 #59
I won't vote my vagina the day it doesn't matter that I have one. nt msanthrope Jun 2016 #64
Damn right and my vagina agrees Florencenj2point0 Jun 2016 #72
By that logic, tabasco Jun 2016 #73
Sure, you can vote for Trump for any reason you like, procon Jun 2016 #85
Nowhere did I infer that I am voting for Trump tabasco Jun 2016 #93
Bernie is sexist and a misogynist! panader0 Jun 2016 #82
That makes me very sad. nt procon Jun 2016 #86
Just not insightful, out dated and a refusal to listen seabeyond Jun 2016 #89
k and r niyad Jun 2016 #92
If she is elected marions ghost Jun 2016 #94
Yay! Woman power!!! coco77 Jun 2016 #99
I'm voting for Hillary... Skid Rogue Jun 2016 #101
I will vote for and support Clinton because she is the democratic candidate tymorial Jun 2016 #102
I applaude you. There are many people who can't own it. Some I've interacted with feign disbelief WhaTHellsgoingonhere Jun 2016 #103
Sounds like the same reasoning/logic(?) people whistler162 Jun 2016 #104
I'm gonna vote for the person who is the most qualified. zappaman Jun 2016 #120
Im going to vote for the most progressive candidate ButterflyBlood Jun 2016 #134
k&r bigtree Jun 2016 #135
OK? Is there any other reason besides (1) a female president is overdue and (2) Hillary isn't Trump? Vote2016 Jun 2016 #141
You mean besides our autonomy, equality, justice, fairness, parity and rights? nt procon Jun 2016 #142
Who knew it was that easy? lumberjack_jeff Jun 2016 #143
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