Victor Hugo said you can stop ...

Victor Hugo said you can stop an invasion of armies, but you can never stop an invasion of ideas. There\'s nothing more powerful than an idea whose time has come. It wasn\'t until 1920, four years after my mother was born - and she\'s still alive and healthy - that women were given the right to vote. Now it\'s hard even to imagine that for the greater part of the history of our country fifty percent of the population was not allowed to vote.
Victor Hugo said you can stop an invasion of armies, but you can never stop an invasion of ideas. There's nothing more powerful than an idea whose time has come. It wasn't until 1920, four years after my mother was born - and she's still alive and healthy - that women were given the right to vote. Now it's hard even to imagine that for the greater part of the history of our country fifty percent of the population was not allowed to vote.

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