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Rights and Liberties

My Response to the McCain Campaign's Attacks on Planned Parenthood

By Cecile Richards, Huffington Post. Posted May 11, 2007.


A McCain staffer has called Planned Parenthood "one of the most radical pro-abortion groups in the country." Here's Planned Parenthood president Cecile Richards' response.
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John McCain's presidential campaign has taken a troubling turn. This week, the Los Angeles Times reported that John Weaver, a strategist for John McCain's presidential campaign, verbally attacked Planned Parenthood, the nation's leading reproductive health care advocate and provider. Weaver called the 90-year old provider of birth control, cancer screenings, sex education and abortion services "one of the most radical pro-abortion groups in the country."

For the record: Ninety seven percent of Planned Parenthood's services are focused on prevention, including family planning, contraception, and testing and treatment for sexually transmitted infections. Three percent of Planned Parenthood services are abortion care. The remark was an attack driven by the McCain campaign's need to score political points. So, I've fired off a letter to Senator McCain in response to his campaign's incendiary remarks:

May 9, 2007

The Honorable John McCain

John McCain 2008

P.O. Box 16118

Arlington, VA 22215

Dear Senator McCain:

I'm writing in response to recent comments about Planned Parenthood made by your campaign.

As you know, there was a time, not too long ago, when you and other Republican candidates for office reflected the beliefs of most Republicans: that individuals have the right to make personal, private and responsible decisions about their health, their families and their futures -- based on accurate, unbiased information and free from government intrusion and mandates.

In short, much of the Republican Party once shared the core principles of Planned Parenthood -- the nation's leading reproductive health care advocate and provider.

That is precisely why it's so very disappointing to see the troubling turn your campaign has taken -- particularly the recent incendiary remarks made by your key strategist John Weaver, who, according to The Los Angeles Times, called Planned Parenthood "one of the most radical pro-abortion groups in the country."

Millions of U.S. women, men and teens from the reddest of red states to the bluest of blue states -- including more than 80,000 Arizonans -- rely on Planned Parenthood every year for cancer screening, breast exams, family planning, medically accurate sex education, birth control and abortion services. We would hope that you and your advisers would recognize and respect Planned Parenthood's 90-year-old commitment to providing quality information and care.

In light of your most recent attack on Planned Parenthood's vital health care mission -- driven by the need to score political points for your campaign -- I feel compelled to point out that some of your most generous donors are also some of Planned Parenthood's strongest supporters. In fact, Planned Parenthood in Arizona was founded by Republicans, including Mrs. Barry Goldwater and Mrs. Maie Bartlett Heard.

Before your campaign lobs another attack on Planned Parenthood's trusted reproductive health care services, I strongly urge you to consider the health and well-being of the millions of individuals and families who support and benefit from Planned Parenthood services every day in communities nationwide.

Sincerely,

Cecile Richards

President

Planned Parenthood Action Fund

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Cecile Richards is president of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA) and the Planned Parenthood Action Fund, PPFA's political arm.

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A Republican is a Republican
Posted by: kepstein7777 on May 11, 2007 2:25 AM   
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Some Americans still cling to the silly myth that there is such a thing as a good or "moderate" Republican. Then they get the sad puppy face when they find out otherwise.

Let's see...Who did we have...Powell, Giuliani, McCain...But wait. McCain was a POW, therefore, he can't be bad. Add the numbers again.

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The magic words are in the last paragraph
Posted by: reval on May 11, 2007 3:45 AM   
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The last paragraph of Richards letter contains the most significant six words of the entire letter: "I strongly urge you to consider..."

Strongly considering ANYTHING is not a Rethuglican strong point. They're simply not capable of it. They're too busy trying to satisfy what they believe are the mandates of their imaginary gods found in their so-called sacred books.
Rev. El
Pastor, WVCSR

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Good letter!
Posted by: hagwind on May 11, 2007 6:21 AM   
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Cecile Richards's letter may be addressed to Senator McCain, but he's not its only, or even its most important, target. Richards probably doesn't expect McCain to immediately rebuke or fire his strategist, or even disavow his remarks -- though that would be nice. The idea is to drive a wedge between McCain and his supporters and bankrollers who value Planned Parenthood's work and know it's not an extremist group. If enough of the deep-pockets crowd make it clear to McCain that they're reconsidering their support, maybe McCain will put a muzzle on his aide.

P.S. to those who don't know any good or moderate Republicans: You probably do, but they're no more interested in discussing politics with anyone who considers them "Rethuglicans" than I am with anyone who calls feminists "feminazis."

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Another step in McCain's corruption
Posted by: brunowe on May 11, 2007 7:05 AM   
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It seems that he's spent the 7 years since his trouncing by Bush whoring himself to the same groups who beat him back then. This is another step. I used to respect McCain as a man of some integrity. Those days are gone.

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» thirded Posted by: Rolomax
McCain's attack has little to do with abortion
Posted by: sausage on May 11, 2007 7:11 AM   
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It's all about pandering to the hardcore of the religious right, both Protestant and Catholic, for support. And while I can't read his mind, I greatly doubt he truly believes a word of it. McCain's attack on Planned Parenthood is pure political cynicism, the great failure and most prominent feature of current American politics.

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Not Your Father's G.O.P.
Posted by: NoPCZone on May 11, 2007 7:21 AM   
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The party of Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt, Eisenhower and Gerald Ford is long gone. Todays' Republican Party has about as much in common with them as Today's Democrats do with the old Southern Jim Crow politicians- little to none.

The people running the Republican Party are not conservative and they are not in-line with traditional Republican values. Today's G.O.P. is run by a gang of corporatist thugs that only value money and power. They have no respect for individual rights, democratic process, open government, accountability, budgetary restraint or respect for anything that precludes the accumulation of more money and power.

If Lincoln were of this generation he would not be a Republican and the same is true of Eisenhower and Teddy Roosevelt. They might not be Democrats, but they damn sure wouldn't be part of this gang of thieves.

I have issues with Planned Parenthood and it's largely ignored background with eugenics, but the larger issue is privacy rights for women. Planning and reproductive health is not anyone's business but the healthcare provider and the partners involved. Any politician that will not admit that fact is not worthy of your consideration.

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APOLOGIES TO ALL THE NICE GUYS OUT THERE
Posted by: VZEQICVA on May 11, 2007 7:43 AM   
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A bunch of guys deciding who should and who shouldn't have a baby? No where in all the abortion rhetotic does anyone mention 'fathers'. It's as though some pregnancies are caused by a virus. McCain looks like a lost child. He is an embarassment. Hope he takes the time to read the letter. I wonder if his wife shares his belief. Laura & Barbara Bush are both Pro-choice by the way. Thanks, ANNA

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Sexism and hypocrisy are alive and well
Posted by: CJC on May 11, 2007 8:53 AM   
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It's still easy for mainstream politicians to trash women and get away with it. Tell me that men don't practice birth control and don't manage to help arrange abortions for women in their families when they need them.

Furthermore, McCain has clearly lost whatever political soul he had, as has the Republican Party, which used to be a big supporter of reproductive rights.

Shame on all of them. And long live Planned Parenthood.

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Why should anyone trust Al Queda supporter John McCain anyway?
Posted by: maxpayne on May 11, 2007 1:02 PM   
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It should be clear from here that

John McCain: I Am Officially Just Another Useless GOP Blame-and-Lie Hack

by Thomas J. Bico


Stop feeding John McCain and leave him in the dust. He is nothing more than a rightwing hack, always has been always will be.

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No difference...
Posted by: EinMD on May 11, 2007 2:07 PM   
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While I agree with you in that there isn't a difference between Dem and Reps as far as overall outlook. Fact is they're all people, and they're all equally susceptible to the call of corruption because the American people aren't watching what they're doing. Then of course, you immediately lost me when you turned your post into a typical right wing attack on the left.

You righties can't just shut the hell up once in a while and stop attacking people? What's amusing about it is that this right wing tactic of 'bash the left any time someone questions you' is basically just projection. This 'superiority' complex you talk about is most manifest in the Conservative side of the aisle, pal. Who's telling me I'm not allowed to have gay sex if I want it ( I happen to be straight ). Who's telling me who I am and am not allowed to Marry? Who's telling me that my kid must learn the Ten Commandments and pray to the Christian God in school? Who's telling me that I don't have the right to say I want to die if my brain stops functioning for 15 years. Who's telling me some BS about this being a Christian nation and demanding we put 10 tonne stone monuments in our Courtroom to their religious artifacts?

It ain't the Dems. It ain't the Liberals. Look in the mirror. EVERYBODY gets the same rights here, whether you like it or not. That means stop trying to tell ME what i"m allowed to do by YOUR standards.

dems/liberals problem over the years is their view that they are above all others

How many liberals do you personally know who are like that? One? Two? I don't consider myself superior to anyone. I just want to live my life without some asshole coming along and telling me what to do. That doesn't make me superior nor does it make me think I'm superior. I don't get on the news and start talking about how people should live in their homes. What people do in their own homes, sort of hurting another person or denying someone their rights is NONE OF MY BUSINESS. You want to hump cantelope? Go for it. I could care less. Does that sound like someone who thinks he's superior?

Further more, the Republican party is completely in the pocket of the corporations that are currently screwing us all over. I didn't see Exxon using Liberals/Dems to discredit science. It wasn't Dems that built a $250 million dollar bridge in the middle of nowhere Alaska. It wasn't Dems who wasted Billions on BS Abstinence Only Education.

Most moderate republicans voted dem because of the war..The dem party is still a party in jeapordy - many thoughts are out of touch with reality -

Whatever. The only person out of touch with Reality is people who would continue to vote for the morons who started this war in the first place. Once people figured out the Republican administration was lying to us and wiping their backsides with the Constitution, anybody with half a brain who isn't making a profit off the war would vote for anyone who would put a stop to it. Thinking there's any other reason is out of touch with reality.

Giuliani is still the front runner and in the lead of both repubs and dems -that should tell you something about what the public thinks of repubs..

Yeah it tells me that you're either full of it, or the guys who support Giuliani are the same morons who elected Bush the second time around - who never bothered to see if the guy is qualified or not in the first place. Giuliani is a terrorist using fear of another 9/11 to gain him votes. The majority of New Yorkers hated him as major and the fact is that IF he were in any way capable of handling Terrorism, he wouldn't have put the Emergency Services Bunker in a building that had already been attacked by terrorists once before and he would have made sure the emergency services people HAD the equipment they needed to do the job.

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» RE: No difference... Posted by: Mamarianne
This is all irrelevant
Posted by: ReallyBearish on May 11, 2007 2:22 PM   
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If you get past the lying statistic crapola coming out of Washington, you'd understand that the country is in recession. Inflation (using the old way of calculating CPI) is running around 7 percent, and the REAL rate of unemployment is around 12 percent. Keep in mind we haven't seen the worst yet. The situation with derivatives is an accident waiting to happen.

George Bush is a latter day Herbert Hoover-- a symbol that the opposition party will use for decades for incompetence, making the Republicans a perminent minority party. And keep in mind that Hoover was much smarter and more sympathetic to the plight of the country than our present idiot-in-chief.

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» RE: This is all irrelevant Posted by: mommy64
» Hoover supported Truman Posted by: ReallyBearish
Planned Parenthood-- an easy target for GOP hypocrites.
Posted by: TheTruthSeeker on May 11, 2007 2:36 PM   
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Here's something John McCain might consider before attacking Planned Parenthood again. If it offered free air transportation to Mexico City for abortions, Republican parents of pregnant teenagers would be the first ones in line.

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Radical?
Posted by: fanny666 on May 11, 2007 3:50 PM   
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Here's a radical statement for you from the recent Supreme Court decision: Writing in the majority, Justice Kennedy claimed the ban was in fact good for women because it protects them from undergoing a procedure that they might not fully understand and that they might later regret.

Supreme Court and Abortion

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McCain is going nuts.
Posted by: humanity101 on May 11, 2007 9:34 PM   
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McCain is deteriorating like a brain with alzheimer's disease. He's flip-flopping, dreaming up security at a market place in Iraq, sticking to a failed war no matter what...is the guy losing it??? He's getting angrier and incoherent at times. How is he gonna be better than his buddy G.B.? He's just making a mess of himself.

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Mein Kampf
Posted by: mommy64 on May 12, 2007 6:55 AM   
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"I'll put an end to the idea that a woman's body belongs to her. The practice of abortion shall be exterminated with a strong hand." Adolph Hitler

1 abortion: hard labor
2: death penalty

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» RE: Mein Kampf Posted by: Mamarianne
» RE: Mein Kampf Posted by: laoma
It is all about control
Posted by: Mamarianne on May 12, 2007 12:52 PM   
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Limiting women's choices to services and information is all about control. Thank goodness for Planned Parenthood. Now, more than ever, the organized pro-choice lobbies must be sought out and supported. It is our money that will put our mouths into the public debate.

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january37
Posted by: january37 on May 13, 2007 10:34 PM   
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Earth to John McCain and his staffer, earth to John Mc Cain and his staffer!! Can you hear (me)? There's no such thing as a "radical abortion group." Abortion has been going on for many thousands of years. It's mainstream guys.

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Some moron poster here........
Posted by: tap17x on May 16, 2007 1:53 PM   
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............accused liberals of feeling superior to conservatives. Guess what? THEY ARE! In morality, common sense, freedom from corporatocracy, concern for people, relative disregard for the National Superstition, and endless other ways. YOU, YOU LYING COCK$UCKER, ARE THE MOST INFERIOR OF ALL! (I'm referring to Cockservasaurus or whatever he calls his sorry ass.)

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Eve
Posted by: keeper3 on May 16, 2007 4:46 PM   
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Cecile,
your letter was written perfectly. You eloquently stated what Planned Parenthood stands for. Your Mom would be proud and we're very grateful that you're at the helm.

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osd1953
Posted by: osd on May 18, 2007 5:34 PM   
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Leave it to some old goat to talk about making a policy on something he knows nothing about. You shouldn't even have a say since your not a female. Or is there something you want to tell us out here in voter land. Besides that "You want to be the next dictator of the USA." We woman should vote on something for you men. You guys can't come up with a good form of male birth control so your responsable. but you can come up with 8 or 10 forms of meds for your erectal dysfunction. Maybe if your mind wasn't on the little guy so much you could think more clearly about real issues of the world. If it doesn't work without the meds., maybe Gods trying to tell you something.

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