Abortion Reproductive Rights
John McCain loves "Joe The Plumber" but is cruel to "Jane The Pregnant"
As I was writing my list of debate words and phrases, I left out my new character, "Jane The Pregnant" for a reason. We need to talk about how John McCain hates women's freedoms :
psst! @JohnMcCain cares more about #JoeThePlumpber than #JaneThePregnant. pass it on. #debate08psst!
One of the most poignant moments of last night's debate was the discussion over abortion and the composition of the Supreme Court. I hate to say, but it took my breath away.
I was shocked at the callousness and cruelty John McCain exhibited towards women. This is not just a man who thinks women have too many freedoms. He basically said the life of a woman was worthless compared to the viability of a fetus and to say anything to the contrary was to be an extremist primed for his contempt. That's the extreme pro-abortion position, quote, "health", said John McCain derisively about the need to save a woman's life.
It was a breath-taking moment that left me not just confounded but chilled to the bone.
John McCain, after defending "Joe The Plumber" throughout all the debate, not only was belligerent about women's right to choose. He feels it is appropriate to invoke "state rights" with their laws of slavery's past because he believes women are fickle about the reasons they want to terminate a pregnancy.
HOW DARE HE!
If Sarah Palin was described fittingly as a dangerous mistake, John McCain is just plain dangerous. Period. He will deny US Americans the right to privacy and will do anything to turn back the clock and treat women like chattel.
What follows is the portion of the debate that deals with abortion :
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Whereas I proceed to tear into the Palin faux feminist memes on CNN
Let me just come out and say this right off the bat : We need more black and latina feminists on TV tearing into the right wing's forced pregnancy frame to reproductive rights.
I had the honor again to participate in Melissa Long's livecasting from the conventions. In the first one at the DNC we barely spoke of women's issues. Ironically here in St. Paul and with Palin's nomination the discussion was almost exclusively about her and about women's rights.
Which is why am being very candid about the need to put more colored feminists into these traditional media settings. Our perspectives on reproductive and women's rights are not filtered necessarily through the need to curtail our ability to have children as much as having the right to not have the government control our bodies by claiming surrogate ownership.
Which is why it is outrageous to me that someone as young and seemingly intelligent as Amanda Carpenter from Town Hall will go on wailing about how Palin is being vilified for not aborting her Down Syndrome child.
Is she serious?!?!
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