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McCain Opposes Contraception -- Pass It On
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Here's the story. Last week, Carly Fiorina, the former CEO of Hewlett-Packard who has been helping McCain look bright-eyed and estrogen-friendly, told reporters that women wanted more choice in their health care plans; for example, it bothered women when plans covered Viagra but not contraception. Big mistake! McCain had voted against a bill that would have required plans to cover birth control if they covered prescription meds at all, like, um, Viagra. McCain's nonresponse when queried about this by a reporter was astonishing. As posted on YouTube, he squirms and grins and smirks (Viagra! Embarrassing!) and fumfers about evasively. "I don't know enough about it to give you an informed answer," he manages to splutter, "because I don't recall the vote. I've cast thousands of votes. ... It's something I've not thought much about."
So. John McCain is so opposed to contraception that he voted against requiring insurance plans to cover it like other drugs, and either so indifferent to women's health and rights or just so out of it that he doesn't even remember how he voted. That's the way to show American women you really care.
This is not a trivial issue. There's the basic unfairness of not covering these essential, even life-saving drugs and devices so fundamental to women's health and well-being, and the added insult of denying coverage while men are lavished with cut-rate erections. And there's the craven submission to religious extremists that moves the politics of that denial. It's a pocketbook issue, too: A year's worth of contraception can cost a woman $600. That's a lot of money. Is it too much to expect the next president of the United States to understand that? Now that every politician in America prides himself on knowing the price of a gallon of milk and talks like he's just finished doing the week's shopping for a family of 10?
The story heated up the blogosphere, but a Nexis search at the beginning of this week found only 61 mentions in print and on TV, and most of those were passing references in stories about McCain's bad week (Phil Gramm calling Americans "a nation of whiners" obsessed with a "mental recession" got most of the attention) or focused on the effect that Fiorina's off-message remark will have on her vice presidential chances.
Where is the discussion of the real issue, which is that for more than 20 years John McCain has voted against contraception every time it came up and -- now he tells us! -- doesn't even care or know enough to explain why. Women -- and men -- need to know where he stands on this issue so basic to health and human flourishing if they are going to make informed decisions in the polling booth. But so far the media has refused to present McCain's anti-contraception record as a big, coherent story that tells us a great deal about who he is and what policies he would pursue in the White House.
Maybe the New Yorker could do a cover about it. Then the media might find it interesting enough to discuss.
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Posted by: Jo1028 on Jul 22, 2008 3:53 AM
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Posted by: cyr3n on Jul 22, 2008 6:06 AM
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I'm personally sick of prescription medication used to regular women's cycles being referred to as "birth control" or "contraceptives". There are lots of women who use these hormones to aid their bodies in naturally eliminating ovarian cysts. Even if the advertised purpose is birth control, these drugs are TREATMENTS for real problems that would otherwise require surgery! They should absolutely be covered by health insurance.
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Posted by: helenwheels on Jul 22, 2008 8:34 AM
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Arianna Huffington wrote more specifically about his horrific record here:
Unmasking McCain: His Reactionary Record on Reproductive Rights
When you look at all of it together, his nasty rape joke (because rape is funny, right?? RIGHT??) and calling his wife a trollop and a cunt in public, and then you cap it off with his assault on womens' reproductive rights for the past 25 years, how can anyone NOT come to the conclusion that the man is an utter, out-and-out misogynist?
For the life of me, I can't find anything redeeming about that miserable creep. What a walking failure of a human being.
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Posted by: helenwheels on Jul 22, 2008 8:41 AM
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I bring it up because #5 on the list refers to this very subject, which is basically eroding the rights of women to the point where they are second class citizens, which has to happen in a fascist state. Remember how women fought for the vote, then for everything else, and how we were starting to progress so well in the 70's and 80's? Then.... the backslide and the uber-assault began. And it hasn't stopped. Tie in the rise in homophobia as well, and you really start seeing Britt as pretty well on the mark.
#5 on Lawrence Britt's list of signs of a fascist regime:
5. Rampant sexism. Beyond the simple fact that the political elite and the national culture were male-dominated, these regimes inevitably viewed women as second-class citizens. They were adamantly anti-abortion and also homophobic. These attitudes were usually codified in Draconian laws that enjoyed strong support by the orthodox religion of the country, thus lending the regime cover for its abuses.
Read the whole list here. Warning: May make your hair stand on end.
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Posted by: Crazy H on Jul 22, 2008 10:22 AM
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Viagra is a treatment for a medical condition - it fixes something that's not working properly.
But being fertile is not a medical condition -it's a normal, healthy condition. I can't think of any other case where an insurance company is compelled to pay for "treatment" of healthy individuals.
Don't get me wrong - I fully believe that it's in society's best interest to make contraception cheap & readily available. I just don't see where anyone's rights are being trampled if an insurance company doesn't cover it.
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He has held back from saying, this time around that as Prez he would repeal RvW, but has made clear that any appointments to the Supreme Court on his watch would be of "like minded" jurists.
Funny how they claim to support smaller government and to dismantle the few remaining checks and balances of Federal Law but have no problem in criminalising a woman's control of her own body.
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I'm personally sick of prescription medication used to regular women's cycles being referred to as "birth control" or "contraceptives". There are lots of women who use these hormones to aid their bodies in naturally eliminating ovarian cysts. Even if the advertised purpose is birth control, these drugs are TREATMENTS for real problems that would otherwise require surgery! They should absolutely be covered by health insurance.
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Posted by: helenwheels on Jul 22, 2008 8:34 AM
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Arianna Huffington wrote more specifically about his horrific record here:
Unmasking McCain: His Reactionary Record on Reproductive Rights
When you look at all of it together, his nasty rape joke (because rape is funny, right?? RIGHT??) and calling his wife a trollop and a cunt in public, and then you cap it off with his assault on womens' reproductive rights for the past 25 years, how can anyone NOT come to the conclusion that the man is an utter, out-and-out misogynist?
For the life of me, I can't find anything redeeming about that miserable creep. What a walking failure of a human being.
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Posted by: helenwheels on Jul 22, 2008 8:41 AM
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I bring it up because #5 on the list refers to this very subject, which is basically eroding the rights of women to the point where they are second class citizens, which has to happen in a fascist state. Remember how women fought for the vote, then for everything else, and how we were starting to progress so well in the 70's and 80's? Then.... the backslide and the uber-assault began. And it hasn't stopped. Tie in the rise in homophobia as well, and you really start seeing Britt as pretty well on the mark.
#5 on Lawrence Britt's list of signs of a fascist regime:
5. Rampant sexism. Beyond the simple fact that the political elite and the national culture were male-dominated, these regimes inevitably viewed women as second-class citizens. They were adamantly anti-abortion and also homophobic. These attitudes were usually codified in Draconian laws that enjoyed strong support by the orthodox religion of the country, thus lending the regime cover for its abuses.
Read the whole list here. Warning: May make your hair stand on end.
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Posted by: Crazy H on Jul 22, 2008 10:22 AM
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Viagra is a treatment for a medical condition - it fixes something that's not working properly.
But being fertile is not a medical condition -it's a normal, healthy condition. I can't think of any other case where an insurance company is compelled to pay for "treatment" of healthy individuals.
Don't get me wrong - I fully believe that it's in society's best interest to make contraception cheap & readily available. I just don't see where anyone's rights are being trampled if an insurance company doesn't cover it.
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Posted by: zipper696 on Jul 23, 2008 9:50 AM
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He has held back from saying, this time around that as Prez he would repeal RvW, but has made clear that any appointments to the Supreme Court on his watch would be of "like minded" jurists.
Funny how they claim to support smaller government and to dismantle the few remaining checks and balances of Federal Law but have no problem in criminalising a woman's control of her own body.
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