My Solution For Katrina: Repeal The 19th Amendment

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My Solution For Katrina: Repeal The 19th Amendment
By Bryanna Bevens

This is what happened: I slipped on a wet floor, banged my head on something and woke up in an emergency room with a concussion and virtually no short-term memory.

For two weeks I contemplated the 24-hour news channels and I was unfortunately somewhat healed by the time Hurricane Katrina ambushed the Southeast.

(I say "ambushed" because apparently officials in Louisiana didn't know it was coming.)

Interestingly enough, I now feel compelled to re-evaluate my life, my purpose as it were"â┚¬Ã…¡ÃƒÆ’”�šÃ”š¦and I know what I want to do with the time I have left:

Repeal the 19th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.

Why? Because time and consequence has proven that some women are not capable of handling the awesome responsibility

of voting.

Look, it was the 1920s and I agree it was worth a sh
ot. But the skills of a politician rarely include prophecy. So factoring the cataclysmic events of the 1940s was undoubtedly impossible.

What happened in the 1940s you ask? The four greatest threats to American civilization gnawed their way into the world, that's what.

I am talking of course about Nancy Pelosi, Kathleen Blanco, Kim Gandy and Hilary Rodham. I will explain whyumm, let me see"â┚¬Ã…¡ÃƒÆ’”�šÃ”š¦because they are full of it.

Side note: Let's be fair here: These women have some serious talons and tentacles" would MacGyver a truce flag out of my own underwear to avoid that conflict.

Rep. Nancy Pelosi is the House Minority Leaderthe most powerful Democrat in Congress and the first woman to hold the position.

Kathleen Blanco is the first woman Governor of Louisiana.

Kim Gandy is President of NOW, the National Organization for Women"â┚¬Ã…¡ÃƒÆ’”�šÃ”š¦a special interest group with much-feared lobbying power.
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Senator Hilary Rodham Clinton is well, Hilary Rodham Clinton.

Al
l four women cashed in on women's suffrage to forge their respective careers. They are supposedly the heralds of social equality and parity among the sexes. They wax eloquently about the need to end violent acts against women and children.

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