Posted on 09/02/2008 6:50:46 AM PDT by Gopher Broke
Dear xxxxxx,
Yesterday morning, on my way back from the high of the Democratic National Convention, I learned that Sen. John McCain chose Alaska Governor Sarah Palin as his vice-presidential pick.
What might have been encouraging news for women was just the opposite somehow McCain had managed to find a woman running mate even more conservative than he is on women's rights.
It was heartbreaking news, especially on the heels of such an inspiring week. Right now there is so much shameless rhetoric from the Republicans about breaking the glass ceiling, especially from McCain and his running mate. What good does it do to break a glass ceiling with a woman who wants government to control women's reproductive health? That isn't the world I want for my two daughters.
A day later, and I'm still having trouble expressing the depth of my anger about McCain's choice of a running mate. This shameless pandering to women with a woman who doesn't trust other women to make their own decisions about childbearing has really got me going.
My dear friends and supporters, the stakes in this election just got unbelievably higher. More than ever before, the November 4 election is the most important vote for women's rights of my generation. And our actions in the next eight weeks yours, mine, the Planned Parenthood Action Fund's have never been more critical. Believe me, I don't say that lightly. It's time to get to work and hard.
If you can only do one thing, it should be to tell every woman you meet that McCain and Palin are the most anti-choice, anti-women pair imaginable. Don't stop at just telling your friends. You can bet that I'll be telling strangers in the checkout line at the grocery store, the women I see at the gym, parents at my kids' schools.
Women trust other women to tell them the straight truth and the straight truth is that McCain and Palin would take us back to a time when women had absolutely no right to decide whether or not to have a child ... zero. It's been widely reported that Palin is against abortion even in the cases of rape and incest!
And, yes, money helps us too very much. That's how this all works. Your donations help the Planned Parenthood Action Fund reach voters person to person conversations with one million women that tell the truth about John McCain and Sarah Palin. Bear with us over the next two months. We're going to be asking for your help, your contributions and your time a lot. Thank you in advance for doing what you can, when you can.
Times like these, it's hard not to hear my mother's voice in my head. I can tell you that my mother, the former governor of Texas and a remarkable feminist leader of her time, would have been downright outraged right now. What would have offended her most about McCain's decision to put Sarah Palin on the ticket is how utterly calculated, how awfully pandering it is to women. It is the worst kind of politics. Mom would have said, "Women voting for this ticket is just like chickens voting for Colonel Sanders."
We have the opportunity in Barack Obama and Joe Biden to elect a team that have always stood strong with us for women's health end of story. I'm so excited coming back from Denver but with this decision by John McCain, I recognize that everything for us is at stake.
Thank you, as always, for standing up with the Planned Parenthood Action Fund and the women Planned Parenthood health centers serve. We are quite a force, aren't we?
Cecile Richards, President Planned Parenthood Action Fund
Please run into me in a grocery store and start your frothing, feminist ranting. Pleeease.
Nice to see that a pimp for “Planned Parenthood” open displays intolerance...
for Palin’s planning of her parenthood.
No tolerance for diversity of opinion with true “liberals”.
Reading part of the letter reminds me exactly of the scene in the original Cheaper by the Dozen(AKA the good one) where the Planned Parenthood member comes to the house of the Gilbraiths to solicit the wife to join and leaves when the husband calls for all of the kids to meet the PP member, all 12 of them. Of course the PP member gets absolutely shocked and feels that it is revolting and leaves instantly.
“cases of rape and incest...” Why is incest always added? If incest isn’t rape, why are we suppose to give it special consideration?
Your tax dollars at work.
my thoughts exactly. Sick.
Ooh, are they a bit scared by a real feminist who feels women deserve better than being told “If you don’t kill your baby you’ll fail,” and left with abortion as the only option by Planned Parenthood and their truly anti-feminist agenda? Does it scare them that she may excite the millions of pro-life women in this country?
Because we DO exist in large numbers and the way Planned Parenthood marginalizes us is quite frankly insulting to women.
Right now there is so much shameless rhetoric from the Republicans about breaking the glass ceiling, especially from McCain and his running mate.
I have not heard one word from republicans about “Glass Ceilings”.
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