NARAL Wants to End the War on Women
Posted: January 22, 2012 Filed under: 2012 presidential campaign, abortion rights, Women's Rights 12 Comments
NARAL President Nancy Keenan has written an op-ed at HuffPo calling 2011 the Year of the War on Women. She argues that we have the responsibility to stop that war in 2012. We have had a tremendous number of front page posts here at Sky Dancer that have outlined the assault on women’s rights through out the year. This has generally come from the Christofascist arm of the American Right Wing. There are many religious extremists in this country that would impose their narrow views of science, medicine, and women on us all. Keenan’s article is a good reminder of the many individual posts that we’ve had listing these outrages.
Anti-choice politicians ignored the American people’s call to focus on jobs and the economy, and instead made attacking a woman’s right to make personal, private medical decisions one of their “highest legislative priorities.”
The U.S. House of Representatives held more choice-related votes in 2011 than in any year since 2000, and states enacted 69 anti-choice measures — one shy of the record number set in 1999.
In the more than 30 years I’ve spent defending a woman’s right to choose, I can’t recall a time when politicians have been more out of touch with our nation’s values and priorities.
And we’re not out of the woods yet. The very same politicians behind the War on Women are ready to resume the legislative attacks in 2012 here in Washington, D.C. and in state legislatures throughout the country.
America’s pro-choice majority will have to prepare itself for yet another year of attacks on everything from women’s insurance coverage of abortion to public funding for birth control and cancer screenings.
She concludes that it’s important for us to turn out at the voting booth. She pays close attention to the views of candidates Romney and President Obama but also notes that many Senate and House seats are important too. I’ve mentioned frequently that the only thing that may get me out to vote for Mary Landrieu is my fear of another David Vitter. She argues for the few things that the Obama administration has done in support of reproductive rights. She appears to overlook the things that he did not do and the oddly worded defenses–which seems to support a committee of deciders of women’s fate–on the basic status of the American woman as an adult, as a complete and free person, and a moral decision maker.
So, we have quite the contrast to make, as all the Republican presidential candidates oppose a woman’s right to choose.
That includes Gov. Romney, the current frontrunner.
Romney wants to see Roe v. Wade overturned, and threatens to “eliminate Title X family-planning programs,” which include federal funding for birth control and cancer screenings. As Massachusetts governor, he even vetoed a bill giving rape survivors information about and timely access to emergency contraception.
The difference between Gov. Romney’s record on contraception and President Obama’s couldn’t be starker.
Furthermore, the Obama administration resisted pressure from anti-contraception groups to allow many employers, including universities and hospitals, to refuse to cover birth control. As a result, millions of Americans will get access to contraception — and they will not have to ask their bosses for permission.
We’ll work day-in and day-out to make sure these key women voters — and all voters — know that Gov. Romney is far outside the American mainstream when it comes to choice.
President Obama has not been an advocate for the rights of women. He tends to follow the lead of his cabinet on taking positions. If it were not for some of the women in his cabinet–notably
Hillary Clinton–and a few other women in congress, I doubt he’d have put up much of a fuss over anything that crossed his policy agenda that circumvented the civil rights of women. I’ve been frequently confused on what his priorities have been, but I do know that protecting the rights have women have not been high among them.
So, once again, I face these major women’s groups who show me the Devil residing in the 10th ring of Hell and ask me to support the Demon residing on the 8th because there’s a stark difference between the 8th and 10th rings of hell. We’re supposed to appreciate the scraps we’ve been thrown and continue to vote for the lesser of evils. We’re supposed to just hope that a person who unenthusiastically will sign the occasional defensive position will represent us as the crusade rolls on.
If this is indeed a war–and I do agree with Nancy Keenan on that characterization–then we need unreluctant warriors who will stand up and fight for the civil rights of all citizens. We need leaders that will recognize and verbalize the assault on our civil liberties and rights. The religious occupation of government is being led by a group of crazed crusaders. They are no less militant then their hysterical Islamic counterparts in the Middle East. Our own religious extremists have flown jet liners into the very heart of our constitution. They cheer for the blood of the uninsured. They clap for the racist dog whistle begging for the reinstatement of confederate sins. They boo war heroes simply because of the hero’s source of love. They even boo the Golden Rule which should form the heart of their own convictions. The end of foodstamps and birth control seems to be their 72 virgins.
If the president expects to get my vote, then he better articulate the battle plan and actions necessary to stop the assault on our rights within our society. The last three years have been far too much compromise of things that are important for the donor class. I am not black or Hispanic, but I would like to add that there is an assault on access to voting and treatment of immigrants. There has been a less than strong commitment to these civil rights and liberties too. The assault on the GLBT community continues even with the removal of DADT. These are all the poisonous fruits of the same bad seeds. There is no compromising with fanatics. The president should demonstrate his commitment to those of us that face unprecedented rollbacks of our civil rights and civil liberties if he truly expects our vote. I’m frankly tired of lip service and table scraps.





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Thanks for reflecting on Obama..he’s allowed some tearing down himself, and has not put much energy into building up…….I really won’t listen to any of them preaching to me about Obama and women’s rights.
Naral lost me when they threw Hillary under the bus. Bet they never reclaim all that lost membership.
Fool me once…
Kat, great post…
Stupakistan is the ugly-sweater that keeps on getting regifted by the women’s orgs, it seems. Either we need new leadership of these orgs or we new women’s orgs.
Oh yea — new women’s organizations are needed.
I’m for a national woman’s party!
The war on women is being waged by BOTH legacy parties.
Under Carter women lost a whole lot of ground.
Mormons were one of the prime reasons why the ERA failed — and their strange religion invented by a con man — has been waging a war on women.
The Fundamentalist Christian Taliban has been waging war on women since almost forever. There are bits and pieces in the New Testament that hint at a different history. More than likely if there was a Jesus he would have approved of equal rights for all humans. One bible story has remained in the current version of the New Testament — Jesus saved a women from being stoned. He said something like — anyone without sin — throw the first rock — and not a single male person in that group was without sin.
Even if 0bowma was a wimp about supporting human rights/women’s rights — his wife should have taken up the banner. But she is a worse wimp than he his — and for this alone she will go down in history as a self centered party girl. Yep she is just a girl — never can she be a full woman. Probably because of her church background etc. One would think that having two daughters that it would be a high priority to end the war on women???
Textbooks have not improved — women’s history is still mostly missing. English and literature books also ignore women’s creative history. Art history — all male.
Sports for girls has improved — but in many places women still don’t have full access to scholarships etc.
The media — well I’ve stopped watching TV and going to movies because of the warped view of women found in the patriarchal media — written, directed for and about the mythical male.
The Obama Inc. pr machine doesn’t even want MO to publicly appear to have any say in her husband’s policies or presidential affairs. After that book came out saying she and Rahm didn’t get along, they trotted her out right away to say she’s a traditional first lady, she doesn’t meddle. It really doesn’t sound like MO. But, she probably doesn’t have the wherewithal to take all the shit Hillary did, plus the racism. I can’t blame her for that, though I also can’t help that I’m bored with her first ladyship and think she had potential to do a lot more. Still can’t help but like her though, and wish we *had* elected her and not her husband.
I imagine Bill probably supported Hillary. On the other hand, Barack apparently allowed his chief of staff Rahm Emanuel to bully Michelle.
I think Michelle helped make her own bed. She was so hell-bent on being the Un-Hillary (no doubt it was part of the team strategy), that she made herself into a useless caricature. What a waste. Think of all the causes she could have championed! But I don’t feel sorry for her because she’s smarter than that and therefore fully complicit.
Wow, that’s brilliant, Dak. Thank you!
“I’m frankly tired of lip service and table scraps.”
Yup. And I’m firmly convinced that if progressives vote for B0, we’re giving him and the whole Dem Party the green light to just keep right on doing what they’ve been doing. Since so far what they’ve been doing is the Repubs agenda, I really can’t get too worked up about an actual, upfront Repub administration.
The extra table scraps ahead of the vote just make me even madder. Not only do they think I’m worthless. They think I’m stupid.