Tag: Women Issues

Pro-Life Female Republican Senator Breaks With GOP, Sides With Planned Parenthood

Filed in National by on March 22, 2012 3 Comments

Uh oh. Looks like there’s a crack forming in the ranks of the GOP.

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Republican War On Women – Crazy Arizona Goes Even Further

Filed in National by on March 13, 2012 41 Comments

The bill doesn’t just aim to implement a Blunt Amendment-type law at the state level — it would also strike a protection from the books that forbids a religious employer from firing “an employee who independently chooses to obtain insurance coverage or prescriptions for contraceptives from another source.” That means that if women sought coverage outside of her employer plan, she could be fired, although that might conflict with other laws in Arizona that would protect women from such employer actions.

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More On The Republican War On Women

Filed in National by on March 12, 2012 1 Comment

I plan on documenting every one of these.

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Women Are Not Single Issue Voters And Contraception Is Not A Single Issue

Filed in National by on March 11, 2012 8 Comments

Lately I’ve heard politicians of all stripes state that women are not single issue voters. This statement appears when the subject of contraception emerges and the two parties use the line for different reasons. The point is… access to affordable contraception encompasses more than a single issue. Rush Limbaugh and the Republicans act like contraception is something that only pertains to a woman looking for a good time on a Friday night – as a way to cut loose without suffering the “consequences.”

For 99% of women who use, or have used, contraception, the decision to prevent pregnancy is based on economics. Can we afford to have a child at this time? Are we at a point in our lives where having a child would be a responsible financial decision? Do we even want to have children? (That last question has Republicans taking to their fainting couches.) If we were talking about buying a new car and whether we could afford it, or if spending our money on that was responsible when we were struggling to pay other bills, we would be applauded for demonstrating good fiscal sense. In fact, Republicans normally love to wag their fingers at people buying big screen televisions they can’t afford. Pointing out how people are irresponsible with their finances is one of the GOP’s favorite pass times.

So why don’t they admit that household economies are directly tied to family planning?

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Republicans Should Have Learned The Komen Lesson

Filed in National by on March 4, 2012 46 Comments

My choice of words was not the best, and in the attempt to be humorous, I created a national stir. I sincerely apologize to Ms. Fluke for the insulting word choices.

That. Is. Not. An. Apology. What that is the classic: Sorry, if you can’t take a joke. I was just being humorous, but you’re too sensitive to have a sense of humor. I was simply making a very important, bigger point, that you’re too stupid to understand. An apology isn’t an apology if you can fit in the word “but.” Go ahead and add that word after Rush’s first sentence. It fits beautifully. And the backlash that’s building around this situation has much in common with the Komen fiasco. Attack women, or an institution women love, and face the consequences. 2012 is shaping up to be the year of the woman.

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Contraception Debate Finally Goes There

Filed in National by on March 1, 2012 13 Comments

There’s something refreshing when Republicans finally say out loud what we always knew they thought.

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The Republican Female Problem

Filed in National by on February 23, 2012 3 Comments
The Republican Female Problem

Welcome to 2012 – The Year of the Women. And women are furious. And while Romney may have won last night’s debate, he’s losing women. Take a look inside at a chart from TPM. Look what happened to Romney’s favorability among women once the contraception debate entered the discussion. And make no mistake, this is a debate about contraception. Oh, Republicans are trying to make this about religion, but that’s not going to fly. Why? Because it’s a lie.

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There’s A Name For Forced Penetration Of A Women Without Her Consent

Filed in National by on February 16, 2012 12 Comments

The Republican war on women – and it is a war – has moved on to the next, but certainly not last, step in Virginia.

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Do Men Understand What Women’s Health Care Involves?

Filed in Delaware by on February 4, 2012 41 Comments

Take a look at this comment by Occam from my post Komen’s Betrayal: Just throwing this one out there – planned parenthood does not provide mammograms and Komen’s donations have gone up 100% in the last two days. By rerouting that money to organizations who actually do provide mammograms and by raising a boat-load of […]

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Fighting Abnormal (And Fake) Body Images As The Mother Of A 14 Year Old Girl

Filed in Delaware, National by on January 16, 2012 46 Comments
Fighting Abnormal (And Fake) Body Images As The Mother Of A 14 Year Old Girl

My 14 year old daughter wears a size 0 and still thinks she’s not skinny enough. It’s enough to make me want to pull my hair out. I want to scream when her friends come over and the discussion spirals into what’s wrong with my body. Granted, their focus is on their bodies only, and they’re quick to come to each others’ defense. Also, they don’t attack someone for their weight or their looks, which, I guess, is a step in the right direction.

But… they are ridiculously hard on themselves.

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Personhood – The Wedge Issue that Could Swing 2012

Filed in National by on November 9, 2011 7 Comments
Personhood – The Wedge Issue that Could Swing 2012

A lot of people are cheering the defeat of the Mississippi Personhood amendment yesterday. Its defeat marked the 3rd time since 2008 that this type of amendment has gone down in flames (the other two were in Colorado). But as Nick Baumann writes in Mother Jones, this is a grand plan by the GOP to continue fighting the culture wars.

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One Battle in the War on Women Won

Filed in National by on August 2, 2011 12 Comments

Kathleen Sibelius and the Health and Human Services Department accepted the recommendations of the U.S. Institute of Medicine to expand the required women’s wellness services offered by insurance companies. This decision affects private insurance only — there aren’t federal funds covering these new services. But this is a bit of good news, considering the organized onslaught women’s rights are suffering at this moment.

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Does This Wifebeater Make Me Look Fat?

Filed in Delaware by on July 22, 2011 52 Comments

Yesterday we covered the despicable email Rep. Allen West (Tejadi – FL) sent to Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz. Well, our resident teabagging radio talking head, Bill Colley (aka Curley, aka The Fat Man) decided to go one step further. During yesterday afternoon’s show, he said regarding the response to West’s email “If he went and […]

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