The conservative's war on women is nothing new

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Victoria Woodhull was a prominent US women's rights advocate, suffragist, and owner of a weekly publication known for printing the first English translation of The Communist Manifesto.


In May of 1872, she became the first female candidate for president when a group of suffragists formed a political party and nominated her, but because she was a woman many disputed the legality of her candidacy.


http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Victoria+Woodhull
 
No.....that myth has been going around and around for decades.....

It was bullshit then and its bullshit now......the only difference is, now more people know its bullshit.

Poor Poor AssW...
 
lol...poor legion read this on left wing blog and isn't smart enough to realize it is bullshit.

nothing to see here folks, this isn't about conservatives...
 
It's a dem strategy! Talk about anything but, jobs, economy, solindra!

Obama will talk about it when it is necessary, right now they are just letting Romney do the talking. I can't wait for the debates. it will be even more interesting if Johnson shows up.
 
Obama will talk about it when it is necessary, right now they are just letting Romney do the talking. I can't wait for the debates. it will be even more interesting if Johnson shows up.
Yeah those debates will be about as interesting as getting a colonoscopy.
 
No.....that myth has been going around and around for decades.....It was bullshit then and its bullshit now......the only difference is, now more people know its bullshit. Poor Poor AssW...

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[h=3]Victoria Woodhull Is Nominated for President of the US (1872)[/h]Woodhull was a prominent US women's rights advocate, suffragist, and owner of a weekly publication known for printing the first English translation of The Communist Manifesto. In May of 1872, she became the first female candidate for president when a group of suffragists formed a political party and nominated her, but because she was a woman many disputed the legality of her candidacy. What famous African-American was nominated to be her vice-president ... More... Discuss



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria_Woodhull

Poor Blabo.
 
notice legion can't point to a single thing in that link that is about conservatives....

LOL

poor little legion troll....all trolled up and no where to go
 
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