Around the 60s when the civil rights movement was in act.
2007-08-12 08:18:35
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answered by Anonymous
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How about asking, "When will they lose their equal rights?"
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Under Islam.
To women who support and vote for the wacky left which encourages our defeat to Islam: Beware...you do yourself no favors.
Under Islam, which, in this century, will be brought to you courtesy of the alliance of the anti-capitalist, pacifist, defeatist, multiculturalist, PC-promoting Democrats and other lefties with the radical Islamists of the world, you will lose all that you have gained in Western society. Imagine how hot (literally, not figuratively) you'll be wearing those burkas in the summer. And forget about cosmetics.
Hey, Radical Islam could be a good thing for you. Think of all the money you'll save on clothes and cosmetics and trips to the beauty salons and day spas. Plus, you'll never have to work those pretty little brains of yours...you won't be permitted to go to school or hold a job. And the worst part is, your daughters and grand daughters may be painfully rendered incapable of ever experiencing an orgasm.
You'd better start understanding that Bush, Cheney and Halliburton are not your enemies. The lefties with their anti-US rhetoric and actions in this country are your enemies...they are pulling into the gates of the US the Islamists' Trojan Horse.
2007-08-12 08:46:08
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answered by Anonymous
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The 19th Amendment granted women the right to vote in the US in 1920. Fuller rights, guaranteeing equal pay and protection under the law, have never been formally granted but exist under a patchwork of legislation and court orders since that time, but mostly since the 1960’s. Proving sexual discrimination is still extraordinarily hard, in spite of common perception, and under the appointments of President Bush, the Supreme Court has made it even harder.
In parts of the US, especially the Deep South, women are still second class citizens. The joke I often tell about getting a job in South Carolina is that everybody has an equal chance, they just have to submit a picture of there p*nis with their job application.
2007-08-12 08:32:13
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answered by keith_housand 3
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It depends on what you mean by equal rights
In 1918 some women where allowed to vote but it was until 1928 that women and men had equal voting right
But dont forget that until the 1950s women where made to quit their civil service jobs as soon as they got married and some women today still receive a reduced state pension
So in real terms I guess we are still waiting
2007-08-12 08:30:13
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answered by Mama8 2
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I don't recall the proposed Constitutional amendment ever passing. I think our rights are protected under Title 13. (However I could be wrong. It's been a long time since 7th grade government class.)
See answer below.
2007-08-12 08:28:29
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answered by CHARITY G 7
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Why don't you go ahead and give me a thumbs down troll. Women are still fighting discrimination (hence feminist groups) but now stand on equal terms with men for alot of things thanks to the 1960s
2007-08-12 08:26:27
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answered by Anonymous
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woman gained thier rights in the 1840's from the night of terror woman were put into jail and realesed within 5 minites
2007-08-12 08:29:12
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answered by Anonymous
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we have gained some equal rights, but..........still not all equal rights, for example as equal pay
2007-08-12 08:40:49
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answered by ajpatty 2
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When enough wives of politicians nagged them and impose a sex ban..that's when they got equal rights. I certain other will give you dates, facts and figures.
2007-08-12 08:35:40
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answered by Leslie J 2
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In the garden of Eden, when Adam found out that Eve could do the same things (read procreate) as the other females in the garden. That was about the same time that the headache was invented.
2007-08-12 08:20:01
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answered by The Cythian 3
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