Women should have equal rights to men, every day.

Our country is eternally grateful for the sacrifices our men and women in uniform make each day.

Men are often a lot less vindictive than women are, because we are rejected constantly every day.

It's a little bit late in the day for men to object that women are getting outside their proper sphere.

Every day, hundreds of thousands of men and women protect and serve, often putting their own lives at risk.

Well, I enjoy sharing in the dangers that we ask our men and women in uniform to share in almost every day.

And as I started reaching deeper I realized that most of the blues of that day was done by men. Women just didn't have the nerve.

It's a struggle every day to get people to invest financially in portrayals of women that aren't satisfying to straight white men.

Our men and women in uniform put their lives on the line for our nation every day; they should not have to jeopardize their financial well-being as well.

I've written songs about women since I've been involved with women, but I do know a few gay female artists who, back in the day, would write songs about men.

As is the case with many Middle Eastern nations, women are nowhere near equal to men when it comes to basic freedoms and rights that we take for granted every day.

Our men and women fighting in Iraq are held accountable for their performance and their conduct. On duty and off, twenty-four hours a day. They're fighting for us, for our safety, our rights, and our freedoms.

I think that the day you've figured out the differences between women and men is the day that you're no longer attracted to women. It's the difference that is so fantastic and frustrating and angering, and really sexy.

Violent crime is a solved problem - all they have to do is repeal the laws that keep those intelligent, capable, and responsible men and women from arming themselves, and violent crime evaporates like dry ice on a hot summer day.

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