Dammit President Obama -- we support you. Women put you in office, and stuck with you when the crazies were beating you up with "death panels" and "socialized medicine."
We still support you, but like millions of women who were watching, we wonder why you have to always use our most intimate health issues as a bargaining chip to give away, when you're not going to get anything back. You did it at Notre Dame, and now you've done it again.
In defending your health care plan you stood up for the public option, and we applaud you for that. You stood up for Medicaid -- the health care of last resort for millions of poor women and their children. We applaud you for that. You stood up for Medicare -- the safety net for many more older women than men, because we live longer and have fewer private policies following us from our careers. We applaud that too.
But what about our daughters and granddaughters? What about those poor women who face life-threatening situations when they must continue a dangerous pregnancy? You let us down once again by not calling for repeal of the restrictions on our reproductive health care that are already in place in Medicaid coverage.
And worse, you opened the door for private policies to cancel abortion coverage if their clients are using any government subsidy money to pay the premiums.
To put reproductive health care on par with "death panels" and scare tactics about illegal immigrants being covered is an insult to women. We are now the majority of American citizens, the majority of voters, and the majority that continues to support you. Stand up for us.
As the debate heats up in the coming days, we must paraphrase the question from our foremothers -- Mr. President, how long must women wait for equality?
Well, if you wait for Obama to give equality to you, I'd say you'll be waiting a long time.
Please explain to me why Mr. Emmanuel is going to read past the first sentence?
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How long must women wait for equality?! GTFO!
It's like someone looking at the likes of Larry Flynt or Rush Limbaugh and begging, "Can you please stop
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violently hating'disrespecting' women and girls so much? Pretty please? By the way, I'm a big fan!" It's almost like she's scared of offending him or the swarm of ever-rationalizing progressives/OFBI've always hated the "wait" in that quote. It's too damn passive for a rallying cry.
Reminds me of "Letter from a Birmingham Jail"
We know through painful experience that freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor; it must be demanded by the oppressed. Frankly, I have yet to engage in a direct action campaign that was "well timed" in the view of those who have not suffered unduly from the disease of segregation. For years now I have heard the word "Wait!" It rings in the ear of every Negro with piercing familiarity. This "Wait" has almost always meant "Never." We must come to see, with one of our distinguished jurists, that "justice too long delayed is justice denied."
King got it.
Nothing is true; everything is permitted.
"We Still Support you"
Right!
I am not one of the 'we'. I guess Obama could say I am getting "we weed" up but woman don't do that. We get pissed off!
No support in 2008. No support now.
That letter is just too weird
That letter is just too weird, how did anybody out her in charge of anything? It's like promising everlasting fidelity to a husband that beats you senseless. I'd say this woman needs an intervention and some therapy....not a leadership position.
You're assuming Rahm Emanuel will (can?) read -- or care.
Last night's stand on issues important to the American people indicated to me that no, he doesn't give a damn.
Nor does his boss.
We can admit that we’re killers … but we’re not going to kill today. That’s all it takes! ~ Captain James T. Kirk, Stardate 3193.0
1 John 4:18
NOW has taken a different approach
http://alegrescorner.soapblox.net/showDi...
Medicare for All is Civil Rights
Finally, Some Real Advocacy For Women
The worst thing any issue advocacy group can do is get completely co-opted by any political party. It hasn't been good for the ones on the right or the left because you become dependent on the good will of politicians, which inevitably runs hot and cold, and the politician's agenda may differ from yours (so you're told to wait again and again or you're sold out to strike a deal on some issue, like healthcare, that the politician cares more about). Much better to just push your issues anywhere, with anyone you can, than simply pushing a political party.
You know, I may have to consider joining NOW. So far this new leadership is pretty impressive, at least from what I've seen of it.
"Do what you feel in your heart to be right -- for you'll be criticized anyway. You'll be damned if you do, and damned if you don't. " - Eleanor Roosevelt