It's a little curious that a representative for all the people in her 30th District, Kristine Reeves, uses a slang spelling for women, as she uses "womxn" often, but this is part and parcel of Reeves' radical feminism, and fits in neatly with her sponsorship of bills that would lock up men 4 times longer for adult sexual contracts (taking away someone's liberty for an entire year for a trivial offense, although it should be semi-legal), or enacting a $4 fee per person per attendance to erotic adult dance clubs, which would effectively jeopardize these businesses ability to run.
Even legislators from radical Seattle are hesitating in passing Reeves' radical feminist bills, seeing that they had a mayor (Nickels) defeated for re-election almost a decade ago after he and the council of his day decreed that erotic dancers in Seattle shall not get within four feet of their patrons, plus the snow storm that he mishandled. People prefer to get their "shall nots" from religious texts or counselors rather than politicians like Nickels & Reeves; and I could add "Henpecked" Rep. Pellicciotti to that list, too, since he seems to be under the sway of Radical Feminists like Reeves & Co., as he usually, if not always, signs his name onto the various "selective morals" clauses or bills that are prevalent in the present Washington Legislature, but pretty much flying under the radar. Of course, liberty isn't the strong suit in these laws or bills, nor is it meant to be.
- Mark Greene For Representative (Website) - U.S.M.C. Veteran
[Revised on 9/11/18 at approximately 8:00 P.M.]
Even legislators from radical Seattle are hesitating in passing Reeves' radical feminist bills, seeing that they had a mayor (Nickels) defeated for re-election almost a decade ago after he and the council of his day decreed that erotic dancers in Seattle shall not get within four feet of their patrons, plus the snow storm that he mishandled. People prefer to get their "shall nots" from religious texts or counselors rather than politicians like Nickels & Reeves; and I could add "Henpecked" Rep. Pellicciotti to that list, too, since he seems to be under the sway of Radical Feminists like Reeves & Co., as he usually, if not always, signs his name onto the various "selective morals" clauses or bills that are prevalent in the present Washington Legislature, but pretty much flying under the radar. Of course, liberty isn't the strong suit in these laws or bills, nor is it meant to be.
- Mark Greene For Representative (Website) - U.S.M.C. Veteran
[Revised on 9/11/18 at approximately 8:00 P.M.]
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