Name: Anonymous 2007-11-21 14:00
To protect women:
http://www.westchesternow.org/sum03DomViol.html
Many women are injured in domestic violence on a regular basis. The radical conservative base continues to pander to the NRA and the gun lobby instead of promoting women's rights.
From the same far right republican party that stops the passage of laws to promote women in the workplace comes opposition to laws to help women in the home. The republican party, long the party of males, has continued to push its relentless anti-women agenda through the nomination of conservative radicals to the courts who are hostile to women's rights. These judges and their party refuse to recognize the plight of women in modern America.
When will these radical conservative fascists come to the conclusion that we need to get rid of the guns and stop battering women? Possibly never.
In 2008, there is a candidate who takes women's issues seriously. Hillary Clinton has been endorsed by the National Organization for Women and will fight for women in the White House. She will put women's interests ahead of the interests of far right organizations like the NRA and the gun lobby and fight for sensible gun control. She will protect America from the terrorists. Indeed, Hillary Clinton has a history of supporting laws to stop terrorism such as the Patriot Act. Under her watch, there will be no more tax cuts for the rich, and women will finally have health issues addressed. Who knows, we might possibly finally achieve affordable child care as well to help women care for their children while they are in the workplace.
http://www.westchesternow.org/sum03DomViol.html
Many women are injured in domestic violence on a regular basis. The radical conservative base continues to pander to the NRA and the gun lobby instead of promoting women's rights.
From the same far right republican party that stops the passage of laws to promote women in the workplace comes opposition to laws to help women in the home. The republican party, long the party of males, has continued to push its relentless anti-women agenda through the nomination of conservative radicals to the courts who are hostile to women's rights. These judges and their party refuse to recognize the plight of women in modern America.
When will these radical conservative fascists come to the conclusion that we need to get rid of the guns and stop battering women? Possibly never.
In 2008, there is a candidate who takes women's issues seriously. Hillary Clinton has been endorsed by the National Organization for Women and will fight for women in the White House. She will put women's interests ahead of the interests of far right organizations like the NRA and the gun lobby and fight for sensible gun control. She will protect America from the terrorists. Indeed, Hillary Clinton has a history of supporting laws to stop terrorism such as the Patriot Act. Under her watch, there will be no more tax cuts for the rich, and women will finally have health issues addressed. Who knows, we might possibly finally achieve affordable child care as well to help women care for their children while they are in the workplace.