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Sep. 16th, 2008 10:13 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
**helping spread the good news that leli sent me this morning**
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The National Organization for Women (NOW) has endorsed Barack Obama for President.
This is unprecedented - they do not endorse candidates.
They stated in an interview with NPR this morning, however, that Pallin is an "anathema" to everything their organization champions and they could not stand idly by and watch her being touted as a "woman's rights" candidate.
Link to the interview:
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=94658965
Link to NOW:
http://www.now.org
I'd pass this on to as many women as you feel comfortable passing it on to - we need to vote.
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PS: this shirt is awesome
PPS: why you should vote for mccain
PPPS: ALSO!! count the lies
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The National Organization for Women (NOW) has endorsed Barack Obama for President.
This is unprecedented - they do not endorse candidates.
They stated in an interview with NPR this morning, however, that Pallin is an "anathema" to everything their organization champions and they could not stand idly by and watch her being touted as a "woman's rights" candidate.
Link to the interview:
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=94658965
Link to NOW:
http://www.now.org
I'd pass this on to as many women as you feel comfortable passing it on to - we need to vote.
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PS: this shirt is awesome
PPS: why you should vote for mccain
PPPS: ALSO!! count the lies
Re: pass it on.
Date: 2008-09-16 05:21 pm (UTC)I hope that this single mom you know looks at the issues, not just the candidates, and certainly not just the VP nominees, before she casts her vote. Because voting for the GOP just because there's a woman on the ticket is just as bad as NOT voting for the democrats because Obama is black.
And that may all be well and good w/her opinion of Palin - but do we really want 4 more years of the same party running the most powerful nation in the world? Look where we are today, compared to the Clinton era - certainly that stark contrast in the economy, among many other things - is enough to make anyone sit down, read the issues and the stances each party has on them, listen to the debates, and make an informed decision on November 4th.
I just hope that the "I'm voting for the GOP because there's a woman on the ticket now!" mentality is representative of a small minority of voters... and I am still holding faith that Americans are smarter than the GOP thinks they are - ESPECIALLY the women!!
Re: pass it on.
Date: 2008-09-16 05:26 pm (UTC)She has been raising both her daughter and niece by herslef with no help from the family or the gub'ment. So I guess that earns her the right to have what ever view she wants.
And I am a young woman, following a career path, traveling a lot for work amid planning our wedding and fixing our home. Just because I haven't had children doesn't mean I am not also "earning my right to have whatever view I want." That's all part of being an American - and that's what makes this country so great! Her viewpoint is different than mine, as she is a different person and is at a different place in her life. But that doesn't make her opinion or view any more or less "valid" than mine, or anyone elses.
Re: pass it on.
Date: 2008-09-16 06:22 pm (UTC)Re: pass it on.
Date: 2008-09-16 06:58 pm (UTC)there's no accurate "formula" for figuring out who is gonna support whom based on their sex, race, or social or economical status. 'm sure there's plenty of single, never-had-kids career women who support the GOP right now, as much as there's plenty of single moms who have 4 kids that all play different sports who vehemently oppose palin and her viewpoints. and it is all based on their personal experience.
I guess 'm just frustrated that women are being lumped into groups of "have had kids" or "childless" (I HATE that term) - and based on THAT status, that gives them more or less "weight" in an argument when it comes to women's rights. I know everyone's opinion counts - but seriously, being a woman who hasn't had kids and being around women who have had 'em, it's... it's this weird elitist "you haven't been there so you couldnt know" kind of bullshit vibes that come off of some of them - and I am frankly sick of it. just becuase I haven't popped one out doesn't mean I don't know what the hell I am talking about, or make my viewpoint any less worthy of discussion or valid.
in conclusion: I support the right to choose, palin does not, and I will not be voting for the GOP ticket this November.* /tangential rant
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*this is not the ONLY reason I will not be voting GOP, but it's a long list, and I dont feel like writing the whole thing up right now
Re: pass it on.
Date: 2008-09-16 05:29 pm (UTC)I suppose the Clinton years will have to do :) for a recent era of relative prosperity: Reagan and Bush gave us "trickle-down" economics, and before that, we had the recessions of the 1970's.
But yeah, seriously: there *are* people out there who a) think Obama is Muslim and b) have said they wouldn't vote for him b/c he's black. Argh! A friend of mine was in Richmond recently, and her once-liberal friend was now a GOP 'bot who said, no joke, that Sen. Obama was a Muslim, had been sworn in on a Qu'ran, etc. Ack!!
There was a Daily Show clip about West Virginia voters - it might be under the heading "West Virginia Douche-Off", but I'm not sure. :D In it, three different white women from WV said, in effect, "He's black and Muslim. He doesn't have my vote!"
There might be a tiny minority of people out there who get suckered in by stuff like this, but they're still out there, and that's worrying.
Re: pass it on.
Date: 2008-09-16 08:44 pm (UTC)My father-in-law, for example. Great guy. Love him to death. I'd even say brilliant, on a number of subjects. But he is convinced beyond any available evidence that Obama refused to meet with soldiers during his overseas trip, based on what he's read/seen. When I brought to his attention that the soldier who wrote the original letter suggesting such retracted his own statement, and that there are pictures of Obama meeting with soldiers, he stated that it was all a staged photo op afterwards, since he knew that 'it would look bad'.
Re: pass it on.
Date: 2008-09-16 06:00 pm (UTC)I asked her about the whole " take from the rich and give to the poor" message. Her take was that whe has never gotten a paycheck from a poor man.
So I gotta say that her views are not just based on the fact that Palin is a women. She is just a little miffed that all of the sudden the same women that have been saying "women can do anything" are saying "get back in the house and take care of your young'uns. I have to agree with her that it looks a little double standard-ish
I was talking to a young woman the other day who said it pretty well. She said having strong opinions and being successful is great " but she is a republican" So I said " So you can be a successful woman and have it all.. as long as you aren't a conservative right?" she said " you just don't understand . .. . your not a woman" I guess maybe she was right.
Re: pass it on.
Date: 2008-09-16 06:04 pm (UTC)Where is that coming from? I haven't heard anything on this... ???