national women's party. there were songs there was a wonderful song based on a 1920's dear,hat went, what can the matter be?omen are wanting the vote." women who would pick it wilson would use his own words against him as they burned his words in kettles and cauldrons on the sidewalk outside the fence at washington -- i lafayette park. -- at lafayette park. i would like to mention the clothing that still exists. you see pictures of women handing out various newspapers. i would like to encourage every woman of age to vote this year. when you do study this history, women were jailed. they were given a little jail door pin if they had gone to jail. they were force-fed. some of those women could never eat well again for the rest of their life, alice paul included, because of the scars and damage from that. it is a hard one battle in this country, one that i hold close to my heart and vote every year, encourage everyone to do so. when wilson did turn the tide, that was part of his speech to congress. when we big laugh started this and started going to archives and identified where we were from. we would have wom