The Rep-Tea-Cons believe in the equality of women then have a bridge they want to sell you? Case in point, they claim to believe in the equality of women then try and revoke state, "equal work for equal pay," laws?
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While he was speaking and accepting questions somebody asked him his opinion on women rights.
John Wayne replied, "Women should have the same opportunities, and receive the same pay as men."
After the applause, Wayne added, "Just as long as she has dinner on the table when the head of the house gets home."
Fortunately, the audience realized that he was joking.
republicans believe in equality for women. It's just that their version of equality seems to be "separate, but equal". Seriously, I think republicans would like to see women back in the home, taking care of the kiddies. They have several pet names for such women - "soccer moms", etc. I recall a recent "discussion" between a man and his wife in a sporting goods store. She was protesting his looking at a semi-automatic gun, and his reply was that when she made the money, she could have a say in what he spent money on. And I thought time travel was impossible....