Because the libs and dems who think this are girly. You're a threat to their "masculinity."
2007-05-04 06:09:16
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answered by Tired o 3
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If you could please tell me where to find such women I'd be greatly in your debt.
For young men my age (25) it's hard to find women that have the same values and beliefs that I do. I'd find it refreshing to meet a woman of your superior quality.
In my opinion, the problem is that most women who I would normally be attracted to, I.E. everything you listed, are in or just out of college. After 3 or 4 years of being brainwashed by the leftist agenda of college professors they turn me off almost as soon as they start to talk about anything of substance.
I commend you and salute you. Forget these under-achieving, brainwashed morons who don't understand that intellectual stimulation is far more important and seductive than any other form of arousal.
2007-05-04 06:19:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Because all they know is how to criticize and name call in vain attempts to tear someone down who stands up to them and questions their sick agenda. They are also petrified at their intelligence and their ability to shread their stupid theories and ideas and back it up with solid proof which also leads to sissy name calling. The females are intimidated by their good looks as well, and thats a statement. If you don't believe me if your brave enough, go look at photos of Helen Thomas, Jane Reno, Billary Clinton, Nancy Pielosi, Barbara Streisand, Madelin O'Hare and then comare them to photos of the beautiful Ann Coulter, Laurie Dhue, Mrs Bush, Janine Turner, Bo Derek. I'll make it easy for you, click the link in my sources. Warning, the liberal hags will burn your eyes out so wear your safety glasses.
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2007-05-07 03:33:00
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answered by Sane 6
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Remember though that this is an issue facing all women in politics, not just conservative women. Liberal women too, like Hillary Clinton face scrutiny based on their appearance and actions. Often, liberal women in politics are called feminists, but in a negative way inferring that they are lesbians, manly, too aggressive, a threat to family life, and an insult to femininity. The perception of women and politics needs to change for BOTH parties, not just the republicans and not just the democrats.
And just want to add to the person who said that liberal women are ugly or unattractive: I don't think unattractiveness has a party ID. To say that is completely ludacris.
2007-05-04 06:12:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I think a lot of them live in mommy's basement and women scare them. Especially strong, intelligent, women who don't agree with them.
capu - I can't think of one single conservative woman I know who has poor hygenie and doesn't shave. Come visit the campus I work on - I can show you all the dirty, hairy liberal chicks you could possibly want. Moron.
2007-05-04 06:16:30
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answered by Jadis 6
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i didn't know they did? have they seen hilary clinton or rosie o'donnell??? r u trying to tell me they aren't considered manly? i'm a conservative woman and people decribe me as a cute little girlie blonde, where do you get this stuff from?
2007-05-04 06:17:49
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answered by Falloutgirl 4
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Why are Mary Cheney and Heather Poe seen as "manly" by everyone regardless of political affiliation? They are.
2007-05-04 06:13:39
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answered by Timothy M 5
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If that's your picture, you don't look manly at all to me....your actually kind of hot.
a liberal
2007-05-04 06:13:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe, because all conservatives are stereotypically rich white men, or gun-rack-in-the-pickup rednecks, and the libs just can't get past thier deeply ingrained prejudice?
Though, to be honest, I haven't seen much of that. "Evil *****" - excuse me "Malicious Female Canine" - and "Traitor to her Sex" seem more common characterizations.
And, to be fair, hans't Hillary gotten the 'manliness' criticism? "Who wears the pants at the White House?" That kinda thing.
2007-05-04 06:12:37
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answered by B.Kevorkian 7
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Just a difference of opinion. Here in America it's ok to have differences and opinions. Though I really never heard that before@manly.
2007-05-04 06:12:02
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answered by Erinyes 6
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Like who? By what libs?
Sorry, but when it comes to people respecting strong women in leadership roles, Dems and libs are the ones who support it.
2007-05-04 06:11:50
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answered by Underground Man 6
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