I believe ONLY those who have given their lives in the name of FREEDOM or protecting OTHERS deserve to have assets or geographic items named after them.....i.e. soldiers, police.....NOT POLITICIANS or activists!
Sheesh. Well, I guess! This is "journalism" nowdays????
So where did the women go to the bathroom? Did they use the men’s room, or did they use the one in the Senate?
I work in a male-dominated field and I’ve never had trouble finding a bathroom.
Women like this are a disgrace. Please to not give me or anyone else accolades because we are women. Makes me SICK.
It doesn't matter. Most of them would be liberal with either designation. It's fun to watch liberals fight.
You would expect such sexism and Neandrathal tactics from those hillbilly rednecks... Oh, wait! These are those refined, tolerant Yankees acting this way! My bad. Doesn’t fit the media template.
Anne Hutchinson was hardly a politician, political hack, or “activist” in the modern sense. She is one of the most important figures in the religious history of America.
As pathetic as my state can be, it could be worse living in Byrd-Land. What a proud people they must be naming everything down to a snail after a worthless senator.
Anne Hutchinson was the great-great-grandmother of Thomas Hutchinson, governor of Massachusetts 1771-1774, a significant figure in the events leading to the American Revolution (he finally left the colony and died in England). At the time of the Stamp Act crisis in 1765, he was already Lieutenant Governor, and his house was destroyed by a mob. His handling of the tea tax issue in late 1773 led to the Boston Tea Party.