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Tea Party leader says women should not have the vote

by | 16th, October 2012

JANIS Lane is the president of the Central Mississippi Tea Party.

Greetings!

Thank you for checking out our website! It is my privilege to serve as President of the Central MS Tea Party. We are a group of Patriots who want to see our country return to the principles of the Founding Fathers…

It is our duty as God-fearing Patriots to seek conservative Christian candidates to be our elected officials. We are living in a time when ‘these great pillars of human happiness’ are being subverted. Only you, as an individual, can make a difference. When ‘individuals’ join together and become a group of Patriots with the same goals, we can then bring our country back. It will take a lot of perseverence, prayer, fortitude, focus, and unity! Come join the Patriots of the CMTP and make a real ‘change’ in America!! Looking forward to seeing you at our next meeting!

May God SAVE America,

Janis D. Lane

President, CMTP

Lane was speaking with the Jackson Free Press:

Lane: Our country might have been better off if it was still just men voting. There is nothing worse than a bunch of mean, hateful women. They are diabolical in how than can skewer a person. I do not see that in men. The whole time I worked, I’d much rather have a male boss than a female boss. Double-minded, you never can trust them. Because women have the right to vote, I am active, because I want to make sure there is some sanity for women in the political world. It is up to the Christian rednecks and patriots to stand up for our country. Everyone has the right to vote now that’s 18 or over (who is) a legal citizen, and every person that’s 18 and over and a legal citizen should be active in local politics so they can make a change locally, make a change on the state level and make a change in Washington, D.C.

God bless America.

And God help it.



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