Some Good News Out of Ohio

 Despite the best efforts of the anti-abortion fanatics to be sneaky and try to limit Ohio citizens' voting rights, they failed miserably to try and impose a 60-percent supermajority for any ballot measures to become law.  Even very red areas of Ohio voted Measure 1 down.

If the abortion issue goes on the November ballot, it should win handily in Ohio.  I would say almost every area of the United States would do the same--even heavily Mormon states like Utah and Idaho.  

The fact is women are never going back into the home to be childbearers and "homemakers," as much as the woman-hating right wants.  Women didn't "choose" to go into the home following WWII--millions were fired to make room for returning servicemen, and the con was to try and persuade women that the unemployment they were experiencing was some kind of "career" or "calling."  In the end, it didn't work.

In fact, there are those in the business world clamoring for more affordable child care so that women who are unemployed and at home can re-enter the labor force thanks to some labor shortages.

The times are definitely changing, but the anti-abortion people will not stop trying to impose their woman-hating agenda on the rest of us.



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