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On this day , March 3rd was the first political protest in DC - 1913
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[quote:Shadow Dance:MV81MDY3NTE3XzkyODgwNzg4XzY5RkZDOERD] [quote:hankie:MV81MDY3NTE3XzkyODczMjA5XzQwMEY4ODk2] [quote:Shadow Dance:MV81MDY3NTE3XzkyODYzNzA0XzUxNTFGNzA=] [quote:LizardKing66:MV81MDY3NTE3XzkyODYzNTM3X0I0QjVDOTY3] [quote:Shadow Dance:MV81MDY3NTE3X0IyQjlBNEY1] 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 [/quote] 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.... [/quote] 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 ... [/quote] You would have been really surprised that the majority of women did not want the vote back then, also some of the freaking women were men dressed as women, it was insane. It is the same with abortions the major of women did not want this, just the women groups, and they were hired to cause trouble. I saw what they caused to families of every group including black families, and also the so-called help they gave them, social help with checks as long as the men were not in the families. This was Johnson's idea so the blacks would vote for democrat for more than a hundred years. He forgot to tell them it would destroy the black family business and it did this in less than two generations. I also watched this happen in my area, yes, I lived long enough to watch them dismantle the families in a large group of the US. [/quote] yes, I watched the whole thing unfold - from Eisenhower, who warned us about "alien technology" to Obama, their Manchurian Candidate - they never hid what they were doing, they compartmentalized it into easily managed groups [/quote]
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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
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