Who is Really Waging a War Against Women?

First of all, I am a woman, happily so. Secondly, Florida’s Governor Rick Scott is not at war with me. Sometimes, I strongly differ with persons in his enormous government, but the Governor is not persecuting me as a woman, as being advertised in the media. In fact, there is only one real war against women in America, who are trafficked for sex and servitude.

Outside of the United States, there exists a ferocious, insatiable, grotesque war against the female gender under Sharia law, which literally hides, beats, mutilates, and murders women on a regular basis for a host of causes – like driving cars, publicly meeting with a male, advocating for educational opportunities, or refusing to obey thousands of male-initiated commands from a father, spouse, brother, or some other man. This, my fellow ladies, is a war against women.

To some degree, Rick Scott is aligned with me in real-time wars against many of my most important foes – marijuana legalization, human trafficking, and pill mills.

This is not an endorsement of a candidate. This is an avid endorsement of every candidate, official, and individual who is working aggressively against the menaces that matter most to this grandmother of four, teacher of 36 years, and maternal figure for thousands of students she has taught. As a woman, suffering children cause me to suffer, and I have personally seen children suffer from marijuana use, prescription over-medications, and trafficking by predators.

In the classroom, marijuana use, endorsed and promoted by Florida’s most boastful attorney, John Morgan, is a systemic destructive element in a child’s life, inducing lethargy, loss of inhibitions, malaise, lack of alertness, truancy, uncontrolled babble, and a host of symptoms counterproductive to high achievement and very productive for the coffers of lawyers.

In his infamous drunken speech at a Lakeland bar on August 28, 2014, Morgan not only advanced the legalization of marijuana, but also promised his young cheering audience, “I do have some money [many millions] …. And let me tell you what. Every one of you mother f—ers can get a sex on the beach. I’m gonna buy it for you ….”

Why is John Morgan still licensed to practice law in Florida? Why is he, as a lawyer, permitted to prominently and publicly promote human trafficking via prostitution? Is this not America’s real war against women, who are the primary victims of the sex trade, in which they are invariably drugged?

I challenge John Morgan to a real debate on marijuana legalization in front of an audience that is not intoxicated, using words that are not profane and disgusting.

I challenge the State of Florida to disbar this champion of prostitution and of illegal drugs, bragging, “Once I get out of Polk County, I might smoke a lot of grass.”