Why do women oppose women's rights?

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[Open sarcasm.]

We have this as further evidence that liberals and women are sexists. That may be redundant, but in any event we provide you with this news from Bloomberg:

fewer women than men said they were more likely to vote Republican because of [Sarah Palin's] presence on the ticket, and a plurality of female voters said she was unqualified to be president; men were evenly split.

Perhaps all liberals and women need to become Republicans, so that they can embrace a long tradition of standing up against sexism toward the Sarah Palins of the world.

[Close sarcasm....]

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aliann pompey said:

Women aren't to be misconstrued as sexist because they won't vote Republican (because of Palin). They should be considered intelligent because they are able to see through the Republican machine.
McCain, while grappling wildly to upstage Obama, picked a female running mate. He knew that women as a whole were 'wounded' when Hillary lost the nomination. Emotions were running wild; to some so close to having a woman as president, it was a hard pill for many to swallow. Instead of searching for a qualified woman, her picked some random woman that he can barely stand. (Have you seen them in public, every time she gets close to him, he moves away. It's funny because it's involuntary). Hillary was qualified, this woman is a nightmare. She has no idea what the position entails, no idea about foreign policy, and for God's sake, foreign leaders don;t respect her. They refer to her as some type of side show.
Women should be lauded for refusing to vote Republican because Palin is on the ticket. It shows that we can make decisions based on facts, not emotions.

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