New Hampshire now has female-majority Senate

Story here. I found it ironic; New Hampshire also has the country's only state-funded Commission on the Status of Men, too. Excerpt:

'New Hampshire’s State Senate is now unlike any in the country and unlike any before it. After Tuesday’s election, women now make up the majority of the New Hampshire State Senate. In an election year that saw Hillary Clinton, Sarah Palin, and Nancy Pelosi grab headlines and airtime across the country, New Hampshire didn’t just vote blue, it voted for women.
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Previously ten women held senate seats out of twenty-four in Concord, but now they hold thirteen.'

Imagine that, "gender-representative parity" all without having to get the legal system to mandate it? Will wonders never cease? But what if by 2012, 75% of the NH Senate is made up of women? Will there be a push on by those women to get more men into the Senate like there has been for years the other way? I guess we'll see. But <<let's don't>> hold our breaths, hmm? :)

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manonthestreet

I suspect there will be more of this as time goes by. It does not bode well. The more women there are able to work against men the worst things will become. Just look what has happened in education. This will be repeated time and time again until we are utterly destroyed. There can be no compromise with them. It is women not feminists who are the problem. Feminist are just the vanguard and it is a strategic error to think otherwise.

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