Thursday, September 25, 2008

Big questions - No answers.
Reproduction Rights aren't the only place where the menfolk are making decisions that affect me. There are so many places to pay attention to in politics and the economy that it's enough to make one's head spin. Or - to just bury one's head altogether.
Reproduction Rights aren't the only place where the menfolk are making decisions that affect me. There are so many places to pay attention to in politics and the economy that it's enough to make one's head spin. Or - to just bury one's head altogether.
But bury we must not, my friends! (lest we bury the last of our freedoms as well.)
For a prime example of a "we don't need big government" (but government will choose for you when it comes to reproduction) moment, please take a couple minutes to read up on Republican VP Nominee Sarah Palin's stance on reproductive rights and while you are there - check in with running mate McCain. After careful study, I have to admit that Obama's thoughts are apparently similar to mine: pro-choice, anti-abortion, pro-education, pro-health, pro-woman. McCain/Palin have transparently made it part of their plan to repeal Roe v. Wade while Obama/Biden have vowed to uphold the Constitutional Amendment, persevering (if not funding) the right of a woman to make a choice.
Not that I am a single issue voter by any means. I care about foreign policy, marriage equality, the environment, gun control, alternative energy, physician assisted suicide, teen rights and economic and social justice. The above links - should you have a day to study - have all the candidate's views and votes on these issues as well. Or - you could always watch the debates (if they happen.)
Not that I am a single issue voter by any means. I care about foreign policy, marriage equality, the environment, gun control, alternative energy, physician assisted suicide, teen rights and economic and social justice. The above links - should you have a day to study - have all the candidate's views and votes on these issues as well. Or - you could always watch the debates (if they happen.)
And don't forget!
Voters have until Tuesday, Oct. 14 to register to vote
in the November presidential general election.
Please please vote and ask your friends to vote. Even if you believe the whole thing is rigged - it's not like it could HURT you to vote!

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