WILL WE WOMEN VOTE?

Published April 5, 2024 by Nan Mykel

IT WAS A LONG ROW TO HOE

New Jersey’s Roller Coaster ride …with women’s right to vote.  You probably knew this, but I didn’t…Two days before the Declaration of Independence…

July 2, 1776 — The New Jersey State Constitution is adopted. It uses the gender-neutral pronoun “they” and does not include racial categories in its election law.

November 18, 1790 — The New Jersey State Legislature passes an Act revising the regulations of the election law to include “he or she” in 7 of 13 counties in New Jersey (Bergen, Burlington, Gloucester, Hunterdon, Monmouth, Salem, and Sussex). This law also institutes township voting in these counties.

February 22, 1797 — The New Jersey Legislature passes a statewide Act revising the regulations of the election law to include “he or she,” lower the property requirement for voters from “fifty pounds proclamation money clear estate in the same” to “fifty pounds proclamation money,” and institutes township voting across the state.

October 1800 — In Bedminster Township, Somerset County, New Jersey, a state election takes place. Three women vote in that election, and 2 vote against reconvening the state constitutional convention.

December 1800 — Twenty-nine women (of 217 voters) vote in a congressional election in Upper Penns Neck Township, Salem County, New Jersey. A total of at least 75 women vote in state or congressional elections in Upper Penns Neck from 1800 – 1806, some voting year after year.

October 13, 1801 — A state election takes place in Montgomery Township, Somerset County, New Jersey. Of 343 total voters, at least 46 are women and at least four are free Black male voters.  October 1802 — New Jersey residents began submitting petitions to the state legislature citing voter fraud and suppression as early as 1783. From 1783 to 1807, 73 petitions were submitted to the state (37 for voter suppression, 36 voter fraud)….October 1802 —  Petitions taken in Maidenhead Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, urge the state legislature to overturn an 1802 election. Petitioners allege that married women, enslaved people, “aliens” and non-residents had voted illegally….

1805 —  Martin v. Commonwealth of Massachusetts sets a legal precedent that married women did not have separate political identities or citizenship from their husbands under “coverture.”

October 1807 — A state election takes place in Chester Township, Burlington County, New Jersey. Of 260 voters, 38 are women. The election marks one of the last elections in the state that women and free people of color are legally able to participate in.   https://tag.rutgers.edu/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/suffrage-by-state.pdf

(In other words, women had the right to vote in New Jersey for more than thirty years and then it was taken away from them [us]!)

Post Script:

Compiled by the Center for American Women and Politics – August 2014

The following territories provided full voting rights to women before statehood:
1869 Territory of Wyoming
1870 Territory of Utah
1883 Territory of Washington
1887 Territory of Montana
1913 Territory of Alaska

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I’ve been doing a lot of thinking about the women’s vote and about one woman who was quoted as saying she wasn’t interested in what he said, but the sight of the former president “made her all warm inside.”

By November 2024 I hope we have found more cerebral reasons for whichever way we choose to vote.

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Who’s going to get thrown under the bus next?  [I hate that image, but it is so descriptive in a metaphorical way].  I heard a rumor that the conservatives are readying a new candidate for the November fray if/when Mr. Trump tires or retires…. and will enter that person to run as a conservative INDEPENDENT.

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“God Bless the USA Bible” is a period piece for sixty dollars, and the proceeds go to its generator.

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Hope this isn’t a repeat:

It’s her fault, not mine I’m told.

My Muse is ill and gotten old.

Silver threads among the brown

on her way to leaving town,

taking with her my renown.

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We’re All an April fool

Published April 4, 2024 by Nan Mykel

 

 

 

 

How do I step out of this mess?  Jesus was a jew.  As Keith Wilson wrote earlier, WWJD?

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Quote of the Day:  “The U.S. cannot beg Netanyahu to stop bombing civilians one day and the next send him thousands more 2,000 lb. bombs that can level entire city blocks. This is obscene,” Bernie Sanders said on X. “We must end our complicity: No more bombs to Israel.”

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OH, GEE — Barf–I just received a greeting from an investment company that began,  “I’m guessing congratulations are in order.  You’re probably wondering why congratulations are in order, and I have a logical reason for you.

It takes skill, perseverance and savy to be counted among the wealthiest Americans. To have out-saved and out-invested your peers speaks to the kind of individual you are. It should also explain the exclusive nature of this communication.

It’s ‘exclusive’ because we select so carefully the individuals we invite to acquire (free to you) our investment guide…

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I TRIED–

To breathe some fresh air into the concept of April Fools, but then I got a stomach virus [no April Fool] and left this post unposted.  I did learn that in 18th century Scotland April Fools was a 2-day event.  “In Scotland, the tradition became a two-day event, starting with ‘hunting the gowk,’ in which people were sent on a “fool’s errand,” but the prank was to stop at noon.  The following day was called ‘Tailie Day’ which involved hoaxes on people’s bottoms like attaching fake tails or ‘kick me’ signs onto them; an oldie but a goodie.

Our own venerable “snipe hunt” may have had its origin from the gowk hunt.
A snipe hunt is a type of practical joke or fool’s errand, in existence in North America as early as the 1840s, in which an unsuspecting newcomer is duped on phony errands (gowk is a word for cuckoo bird, a symbol for fool) and followed by Tailie Day, which involved pranks played on people’s derrieres, such as pinning fake tails or ‘kick me’ signs on them.”

WITNESSING WAR FROM AFAR

Published March 29, 2024 by Nan Mykel

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Life Can Be Hard

Published March 25, 2024 by Nan Mykel
If you want to buy a Birkin bag from the French luxury retailer Hermès, you should know that you probably can’t, writes

On Tuesday, two California residents filed a proposed class action lawsuit against Hermès in San Francisco. In the complaint, they accuse the company of holding back the coveted bag for all but the highest-spending customers, a practice that, the plaintiffs argue, violates antitrust law. One plaintiff is already the owner of at least one Birkin bag, but was thwarted in her attempt to buy a second.

The lawsuit says that she “has spent tens of thousands of dollars at Hermès, and had been coerced into purchasing” other Hermès items, described as “ancillary products,” before she was given a chance to buy a Birkin bag. The second plaintiff, a male, had no luck when he tried to buy a Birkin bag, the suit says. An Hermès sales associate instructed him “to purchase other items and accessories” at the store before he would be considered as a potential customer for the much sought-after item, according to the suit.

A new Birkin bag retails for upward of $10,000; vintage examples have fetched as much as $450,000 at auction.

At the heart of the lawsuit is the practice of “tying” — that is, the selling of a certain item to customers on the condition that they buy another product from the same business.

Nan says she has not listed the plaintiff’s names because she wants to avoid shaming them, in case anyone feels critical of that much spending in a world significantly  hungry and homeless.  Maybe she’s just jealous?

Hungry for connection,
I still hope for something to be true.
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So glad I’m not bald because
I’ve got bumps on my head. …
ridges and valleys, if truth
be told.
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The other side of my flapjack
says I should be feeding the hungry.
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Are you outside looking in
or inside looking out?
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Promises are too easy
to make and too hard to keep.
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An agnostic prays:
A thought for the day:
Please, God!  Be there!

What Did You Expect from AI?

Published March 24, 2024 by Nan Mykel

It reminds me of the political woman who was against abortions because one of the foetuses might grow up to cure cancer.  [Uh, much likelier is that it would grow up to be a psychopathic killer].

Many have feared and verbalized about the dangers of  a conscienceless machine  with unknown limits being empowered–and urged–to facilitate unlimited goals, even unknown and/unknowable goals.    Quick as a wink, it’s already happening.  As reported in  Nicholas Kristof’s N.Y. Times opinion column today,

One recent study found that 98 percent of deepfake videos online were pornographic and that 99 percent of those targeted were women or girls.

“In an era of rapid technological progress, deepfakes have become a concern in digital development. This report is a milestone in an ongoing series that thoroughly examines the ins and outs of deepfake technology, revealing its evolving capabilities and imminent threats.

“Through rigorous research, we aim to empower individuals and organizations with the knowledge to responsibly navigate the complex world of deepfakes. Our work stems from a comprehensive analysis of 95,820 deepfake videos, 85 dedicated channels across online platforms, and a meticulous review of over 100 websites linked to the deepfake ecosystem.

“This 2023 state of deepfakes: realities, threats, and impact review is a powerful tool for fostering awareness of deepfake technology and protecting the masses from its negative effects. Join us as we uncover the layers of the state of deepfakes, revealing realities, highlighting threats, and exploring the technology’s profound impact.”

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LIFE METAPHOR

A.I.  Oh my.  I’ll cry!

We were gifted somehow

as caretakers of life

on Earth.  Toss a penny.

Save or destroy was

the question–What would

we do with all our power:

make or shake or desecrate.

We lost control and as the

nasty pus of greed triumphs,

now steaming toward 2050,

what will be will be.

Elon Musk

Published March 23, 2024 by Nan Mykel

Jamelle Bouie’s Opinion:

It should go without saying that the “great replacement” is idiotic. There is no “open border.” There is no effort to “replace” the white population of the United States. Racial diversity is not a plot against the nation’s political institutions. And the underlying assumption of the “great replacement” — that, until recently, the United States was a racially and culturally homogenous nation — is nonsense.

Musk is especially preoccupied with the racial makeup of the country and the alleged deficiency of nonwhites in important positions.

On X, Musk recently pinned a post to a slickly produced video that purports to expose a “Democrat open borders plan to entrench single-party rule,” in which Democrats shepherd millions of people into the United States and “keep them in the country at all costs.” Musk says, “This is actually happening!” The video had, at the time of this writing, well over 50 million views.  (Bouie doesn’t say if AI was involved in the video).

Musk is far from the first person to push the “great replacement” theory. It was featured in ads released by Representative Elise Stefanik of New York, a top Republican in the House. “Radical Democrats are planning their most aggressive move yet: a PERMANENT ELECTION INSURRECTION,” said one version of the advertisement. “Their plan to grant amnesty to 11 MILLION illegal immigrants will overthrow our current electorate and create a permanent liberal majority in Washington.”

The foregoing is from the opinion column of Jamelle Bouie on March 23, 2024*. Nan’s concern is that this apparently wild and wooly man [Musk] has great status with NASA and is a power in our world of newer and newer occupiers and agents of space and wealth.  What will the outcome of this become? Scary.

*N.Y. Times..

FOOD FOR THOUGHT AND…

Published March 23, 2024 by Nan Mykel

 

 

FOOD FOR THOUGHT:

From IF A FOETUS IS A PERSON…

“Typically, parents apply for a Social Security number when they obtain a birth certificate, but if states declare that personhood begins at some earlier arbitrary point in time, they will need to provide evidence, perhaps through a life certificate, that this new person exists and resides in their state. Once the life is established, can a mother insure a six-week fetus and collect if she miscarries? Will the tax code be adjusted in these states to allow parents to claim their unborn children as dependents at conception? If so, can a woman who suffers more than one miscarriage in a fiscal year claim all of her?

“There are no laws that allow the United States to deny citizenship rights to a natural-born citizen merely because they reside with, or in, a noncitizen. Detaining any person without arraignment or trial violates the Constitution and international human rights laws. A fetus has not committed a crime, not been arraigned or charged, not weathered a trial by a jury of its peers, not had the opportunity to confront its accuser. These laws redefining personhood surely mean that a pregnant woman cannot be incarcerated, as doing so requires confining a second person without due process.

“Every state permits the custodial parent—who has primary physical custody of the child and is primarily responsible for his or her day-to-day care—to receive child support from the noncustodial parent.8 Because a fetus resides in its mother, and receives all nutrition and care from its mother’s body, the mother should be eligible for child support as soon as the fetus is declared a person—at conception in Alabama.

“Trying to define citizenship and personhood based on the laws of each state creates some far-fetched and even ridiculous scenarios. If we follow that logic, we will tie our Constitution into a knot no court can untangle.”

Carliss N. Chatman, If a Fetus Is a Person, It Should Get Child Support, Due Process, and Citizenship, 76 WASH. & LEE L. REV. ONLINE 91 (2020), https://scholarlycommons.law.wlu.edu/wlulr-online/vol76/iss2/2

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ALABAMA has become the latest state to ban diversity, equity and inclusion [DEI] initiatives. On Wednesday, Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey signed a bill that forbids those programs in public colleges and offices.  The bill, SB 129, mandates that DEI offices and initiatives that are funded by public colleges or government agencies be dramatically changed or removed altogether. In addition, it aims to stifle academic lessons that center gender, race, or identity [the bill refers to them as “divisive concepts”].

I’d like to know, who made them divisive?   Sure doesn’t make me want to go to school or college or work in a government agency in Alabama….

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HERE COME THE CLOWNS –  Not to be too disrespectful, but what riches await us in outer space? —  “Keep track of things going on in our solar system and all around the universe.”  –N.Y. Times   [Nan says: ….Don’t forget Heaven…]

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ANOTHER TOPIC, ENTIRELY:

One of the advantages of being free is writing and sharing something imperfect.  I’ve sure been known to do that!  It helps keep me “cleaned out.”

WHY NOT?

I’m cold and I’m old

and I wish I was thirty

and warm.

 

I’m old and I’m told

to just write the best

that I can.

 

If I could I would

so put up with me

please.

 

And maybe one day

I’ll cough out a gem

on a whim.

 

Okay?

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Ice Worms

Published March 21, 2024 by Nan Mykel

ALL RIGHT — I guess blogging can get to be a disease: oh, the power of it all…..

Trophic Relationships in Deep-Sea Environments
FOCUS: Methane ice worms are found in dense colonies at cold seeps where
they live on mounds of exposed methane hydrate (“methane ice”), and feed on snow algae.  (Wikipedia et al)

There’s a Poem at the End….

Published March 20, 2024 by Nan Mykel

….OF THE BAD NEWS:

“Though most of the attention paid to methane emissions these days focuses on that leaky industrial infrastructure and the climate risks of new liquid natural gas facilities, what worries me most is how much of it seems to be coming from natural sources, which may be responsible for 40 percent of the annual total — and the share may be growing, thanks to the effects of warming on emissions from wetlands, in particular, where higher temperatures promote more microbial activities that generate methane.” –David Wallace-Wells N.Y. Times opinion Writer

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BULK CLONING?

“They may have invented a way to clone monkeys in bulk.”….Primates tend to resist cloning.  “For some, that is a blessing, since it postpones the awkward day when somebody proposes  cloning people.”   At present, the only folks making money from cloning are the companies that clone pets and horses.”—The Economist Jan. 20, 2024, “Mass Production?”

QUESTION:  Would all good cloned people have a place in heaven, or just the first one?  What color would their skin be?

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BTW:

A lot of time and money is being spent trying to make AI recognizable for what it is.  “But in the battle between the fakers and the detectives, it seems that the fakers have the upper hand.”  —The Economist, “True or False?”

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Sorry, I don’t know if this is a repeat or not…

WHO OR WHAT AM I?

I wonder…

An icicle melting

in warm rain?

Or poppies sprouting

in my brain?

A beat to someone

else’s drum

or sidewalk gum,

that just hangs on?

Tromp it, stomp it

I’m the boot.

O sole mio!

I sing at the

wailing wall,

ruffling my wings.

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