Uncle Al wrote:
I live with a female lawyer who has a .980 batting average over the
past 14 years. She wades through oceans of other's blood every week.
Atila the Hen! She's also afraid to ask her boss for parking fee
reimbursement. Don't ever put a woman in charge of anything. You'll
think you're getting Boudicca and end up with Nancy Pelosi.
Remember this?
Spain:
2003 -- New parliament elected, 35% women, pushing Spain way up on the
global rankings, top 10 last I checked.
*CLAMP*
2003 -- Spanish troops pulled out of Iraq shortly afterwards.
Extracted from "Analysis Of Complete Text Of Kerry vs. Bush Debate"
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/alt.fan.rush-limbaugh/msg/f66859a737de1c6b?dmode=source&hl=en
(BUSH)
"And Spain? Certainly it's no coincidence that its new leader has a
name that sounds a whole lot like Zapa! Zapa! Where I come from,
that's the idiom we use to clear out the place of yellowbellies. That
country has turned into a *****, practically run by Pussies (the
Spanish parliament, as of the March election, jumped dramatically up
ito the top 10 worldwide in %female in the parliament)."
*CLAMP*
2004 October 1 -- Spain Unveils Controversial Gay Marriage Law
http://www.boston.com/news/world/europe/articles/2004/10/01/spain_unveils_controversial_gay_marriage_law/
(not that there's anything wrong with that, but...)
*CLAMP*
2005 July 1 -- Male housework made law
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117,15787709-13762,00.html
Spanish men will be required to scrub toilets and change nappies as
often as their harried wives under revolutionary reforms aimed at
shattering the traditionally macho Latin nation's patriarchal division
of labour in the home.
Changes to the marriage contract supported by the Socialist Government
of Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, along with conservative Catholic and
right-wing politicians, will force men and women to promise not only
fidelity but equal shares of housewor, childrearing and care of the
elderly until death they do part.
[...]
The Spanish MP who championed the reform, the Basque Nationalist
Party's Margaret Uria, said it was fundamentally a symbolic gesture
that nonetheless "sends a message" to Spanish men who are notoriously
allergic to household chores.
One more CLAMP to place and it's:
Welcome To Your New World.
http://www.femalesuperiority.com/
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