7/24/2008

McSexist: McCain's War on Women

A February Planned Parenthood poll of 1,205 women voters in 16
battleground states found that:

50 % of women voters don't know McCain's position on abortion
49 % of women who backed McCain were pro-choice, even though McCain is against women making their own choices..
46 % of women supporting McCain said they'd like to see Roe v. Wade upheld -- though McCain says he supports overturning the decision.

When they learned of his position on Roe, 36 percent of women who identified as both pro-choice and likely McCain voters said they would be less likely to vote for him.

Voting Record Snapshot:

  • While voting in favor to include unborn children, McCain Voted AGAINST legislation to expand SCHIP's (State Children's Health Insurance Program) coverage to low-income children and pregnant women at least six times.
  • Voted to require parental consent for teenagers who want access to contraceptives, but AGAINST an amendment to the Senate's 2006 budget that would have allocated $100 million for the prevention of teen pregnancy by providing education and contraceptives.
  • McCain OPPOSED legislation requiring that abstinence-only programs be
    medically accurate and based in science.
  • McCain voted to abolish funding for birth control and gynecological care for low-income women, and AGAINST funding for public education on emergency contraception.
  • Voted AGAINST a measure that would require insurance companies to cover prescription contraception, despite the fact that many currently fund male reproductive pharmaceuticals, such as Viagra.
    • In the 2000 primary, he was asked what he would do if his daughter Meghan, then 15, became pregnant. McCain said it would be a "family decision."
      • However, if there is no access to contraception or abortion, there wouldn't be much of a decision to make, because Meghan wouldn't have been able to choose birth control to prevent becoming pregnant or have an abortion after the fact. Short of abstinence, this effectively leaves control of a woman's body and mind in men's hands and in the hands of the state cutting her out completely from her own self-determination.
  • McCain has an equally dismal record on other issues central to women's lives -- pay equity, fighting workplace discrimination, and supporting programs that help working mothers and their families.
    • McCain skipped the vote on the Ledbetter Fair Pay Act. Had it passed the Senate, this bill would have restored the nterpretation of the protections for pay equity in the Civil Rights Act that was overturned in a 5-4 Supreme Court ruling.
    • Though he didn't vote, he spoke against the bill on the campaign trail, saying in New Orleans: "They need the education and training, particularly since more and more women are heads of their households...it's hard for them to leave their families when they don't have somebody to take care of them."
      • "In addition to suggesting women need to be taken care of, the statement shows a total lack of understanding of the case." "It's not because of training and education; it's because of discrimination," says NOW Executive Vice President Olga Vives. "And he doesn't seem to get that."
  • In 1993, before voting in favor of the Family and Medical Leave Act --which, among other things, allows pregnant women to take unpaid maternity leave if it's not automatically offered in the workplace --McCain sought to weaken the measure. He proposed allowing the government to suspend the law if it found that the act would increase the cost to business.
  • In 2002, Voted AGAINST a $3,000 tax credit to help seniors and their families cover long-term care
  • Voted seven times for measures that cut or restricted funding for Medicaid, and 18 times for measures that cut or restricted Medicare

And how about a little glance into his PERSONAL record with women?

  • "In his book The Real McCain, Cliff Schecter describes one stop during his 1992 Senate reelection bid. He writes, "At one point, Cindy playfully twirled McCain's hair and said, 'You're getting a little thin up there.' McCain's face reddened, and he responded, 'At least I don't plaster on the makeup like a trollop, you cunt.' " (Schecter confirmed this remark with three reporters who were present when it was made.)"
  • Then, there is McCain's response to a questioner in Hilton Head, S.C., last November, who asked, referring to Sen. Clinton: "How do we beat the bitch?" McCain responded: "Excellent question."

Ladies, we need to better inform ourselves and make sure that we are voting for a candidate that has a record of supporting the issues that affect our freedoms and rights as citizens the most.

Women ARE the majority. Let’s vote for our rights not against!

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To read the full article on Alternet click here McSexist: McCain's War on Women | Reproductive Justice and Gender | AlterNet

7/18/2008

Obama's Commitment to Family & Workforce

Obama remarked that he will:

-Support the Fair Pay Restoration Act
-Expand the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit
-Double funding for After School Programs
-Invest 10 billion in quality, affordable, early childhood education
-Dramatically increase the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) including requiring paid leave.
-Pass a Middle Class Tax Cut of $1000 for every working family

7/16/2008

Gender and Advertising - What's changed in 20 years?

"Jean Kilbourne's pioneering work helped develop and popularize the study of gender representation in advertising. Her award-winning Killing us Softly films have influenced millions of college and high school students across two generations and on an international scale. In this important new film, Kilbourne reviews if and how the image of women in advertising has changed over the last 20 years." - qutoed from MEF website

For more information check out: Media Education Foundation (MEF)

7/14/2008

McCain's Women's Clinic

McCain - We're talking about a man who has voted anti-choice 123 out of 128 times. A man who wouldn't require prescription coverage for birth control. A man who voted against allocating $100 million to preventative health services that would have reduced unintended and teen pregnancies. A man who could irreparably damage women's rights in our country unless we get the word out about him now.

This series of videos gives the viewer/voter a view of "McCain's Women's Clinic", a sneak peek at what a women's health clinic could look like if McCain were elected.


Why do women give McCain a Zero?

McCain's Women's Clinic Part II

McCain's Women's Clinic Part III - John McCain knows what's best for women. He's not a doctor, he's the president...you don't have a CHOICE!


Here's what you can do: send this video to everyone you know and Digg It! By taking these steps, you can help educate female voters in battleground states about McCain's anti-choice record.

More at http://TheREALMcCain.com/

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McCain's Stance on Women's Health: Get to Know the Facts



Don't keep this to yourself...pass it on, remind people that real change comes from popular dissent...protect your rights...use your voice...know the candidates...cast your vote!

To access the "Brave New Films" website for this and other important films visit:

Planned Parenthood's Bush-McCain Challenge
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