http://www.usatoday.com/interactives/news/politics/candidate-match-game/I thought this was interesting - USA Today's Candidate Match Game. They provide you a percentage tally of which candidate you agree with the most on the the primary issues. You have the opportunity at the end to weight your answers on your most important issues. I was 63% Obama.
Believe it or not, Republicans don’t wake up in the morning thinking about women's reproductive organs. Can you name a single individual who has been denied oral contraceptives or abortions? Do you see Governor Romney even campaigning on either of these issues? The answer is “no”. Women can walk into the local Walmart and get inexpensive over the counter contraceptives as well as a month's supply of birth control pills for $9 or less. Yes, there are those on the fringe right who are 100% against abortion for any reason, just as there are those on the fringe left who believe in abortion on demand at anytime during pregnancy (including Obama who stated he's pro-choice on third-trimester abortions - http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/video-obama-says-hes-pro-choice-third-trimester-abortions_650524.html). Yet, "Democrats for Life of America" (http://www.democratsforlife.org) is a group of pro-life Democrats who advocate for a pro-life plank in the Democratic Party's platform and for pro-life Democratic candidates. And in fairness, the Republican group "The Wish List" (http://www.thewishlist.org/) supports pro-choice Republican women.Yet, overall, Republicans do not believe that it is government's responsibility to pay for birth control pills and abortions while also objecting to government mandates that employers pay for services for their employees, even ones that go against the employer’s moral conscience. Particularly offensive is the requirement within the Obamacare Act that religious hospitals, charities, and schools must provide and pay for insurance coverage for abortion-inducing drugs—including the morning-after pill and the week-after drug, ella. No, those who bring up “reproductive organs” as the element of greatest importance in this election cycle attempt to demean women. Don't be surprised that many are more concerned about the effects of real double-digit unemployment rate in this country and the mountainous debt that will soon erode or eliminate social programs on which many people rely. As an aside, it seems that pro-life candidates are always being grilled on their beliefs by the media. Wouldn’t it be fair for pro-choice candidates having to field equally hard questions for their views? Something to think about...NASHVILLE (BP) -- Debate moderators and reporters love to ask pro-life candidates hard questions about abortion. Curiously, they don't do the same for pro-choice candidates.Here are 10 questions you never hear a pro-choice candidate asked by the media:1. You say you support a woman's right to make her own reproductive choices in regards to abortion and contraception. Are there any restrictions you would approve of?2. In 2010, The Economist featured a cover story on "the war on girls" and the growth of "gendercide" in the world -- abortion based solely on the sex of the baby. Does this phenomenon pose a problem for you or do you believe in the absolute right of a woman to terminate a pregnancy because the unborn fetus is female?3. In many states, a teenager can have an abortion without her parents' consent or knowledge but cannot get an aspirin from the school nurse without parental authorization. Do you support parental notification regarding abortion access for minors?4. If you do not believe that human life begins at conception, when do you believe it begins? At what stage of development should an unborn child have human rights?5. Currently, when genetic testing reveals an unborn child has Down Syndrome, most women choose to abort. How do you answer the charge that this phenomenon resembles the "eugenics" movement a century ago -- the slow, but deliberate "weeding out" of those our society would deem "unfit" to live?6. Do you believe an employer should be forced to violate his or her religious conscience by providing access to abortifacient drugs and contraception to employees?7. Alveda King, niece of Martin Luther King, Jr. has said that "abortion is the white supremacist's best friend," pointing to the fact that African Americans and Latinos represent 25 percent of our population but account for 59 percent of all abortions. How do you respond to the charge that the majority of abortion clinics are found in inner-city areas with large numbers of minorities?8. You describe abortion as a "tragic choice." If abortion is not morally objectionable, then why is it tragic? Does this mean there is something about abortion that is different than other standard surgical procedures?9. Do you believe abortion should be legal once the unborn fetus is viable -- able to survive outside the womb?10. If a pregnant woman and her unborn child are murdered, do you believe the criminal should face two counts of murder and serve a harsher sentence?This column first appeared at TrevinWax.com.http://www.bpnews.net/BPFirstPerson.asp?ID=39003
I'm sure that Republicans for the most part don't wake up each morning thinking about women's reproductive organs, probably because the older and maler Republicans don't know how they work in the first place. At least it seems that way.
Women can walk into the local Walmart and get inexpensive over the counter contraceptives as well as a month's supply of birth control pills for $9 or less.
Yet, overall, Republicans do not believe that it is government's responsibility to pay for birth control pills--
The big day has finally arrived. Lets all hope and pray that whatever choice we made, it is the right one. If Obama had not allowed 4 americans to die in Benghazi, he probably would have won in a landslide, altho, I dont know why. After reading the Obamacare, I discoverd that in a year and a half I will be seeing the "Panel" And, yes, it is in the Obamacar Plan and maybe I will never have to go on dialysis, they will just let me die then, so I wont be wasting any money. God help us all.
Come on there are more than 44 people on this site. Vote it is your right.
I'm neither voting for Romney nor Obama. Obama is certainly the lesser of two evils, and will handily win reelection, but he lost my vote when he decided he could declare American citizens enemies and kill them without due process. I think Democrats are giving Obama a free pass on something they would rightly castigate a Republican president for doing. It's something I wish more Obama critics would focus on instead of on complete nonsense like socialism and birth certificates.
And yes, anyone who thinks Obama has brought socialism to this country does not really understand what socialism is.
Also, I, like many Democrats, quickly became fed up with Obama lying down for the Republicans. He is amazing when he really takes a stand and with this whingey, obstructionist, disrespectful Congress, he really needs to put more than a few of them in their place. If he had not shown that side of himself with some degree of frequency, I probably would be doing as you're doing and looking for someone else to throw my support behind (not Romney). And yes, anyone who thinks Obama has brought socialism to this country does not really understand what socialism is.
Quote from: noahvale on November 01, 2012, 10:55:36 AMWomen can walk into the local Walmart and get inexpensive over the counter contraceptives as well as a month's supply of birth control pills for $9 or less. Women don't take birth control just because they want to have sex. Many women have to take birth control pills for health reasons.QuoteYet, overall, Republicans do not believe that it is government's responsibility to pay for birth control pills--Which was never the issue. The issue was whether or not private insurance companies would provide coverage for birth control paid for by the woman's insurance premiums, not by tax payers or government. The Republican Outrage Industry simply made up the story about Sandra Fluke wanting tax payers to subsidize her partying.
Quote from: Hober Mallow on November 05, 2012, 11:16:14 AMQuote from: noahvale on November 01, 2012, 10:55:36 AMWomen can walk into the local Walmart and get inexpensive over the counter contraceptives as well as a month's supply of birth control pills for $9 or less. Women don't take birth control just because they want to have sex. Many women have to take birth control pills for health reasons.QuoteYet, overall, Republicans do not believe that it is government's responsibility to pay for birth control pills--Which was never the issue. The issue was whether or not private insurance companies would provide coverage for birth control paid for by the woman's insurance premiums, not by tax payers or government. The Republican Outrage Industry simply made up the story about Sandra Fluke wanting tax payers to subsidize her partying.Hmmm, as a primary care doctor, I prescribed thousands of OCP's (Birth control pills) and the overwhelming majority were for birth control issues only. Only a handful were for health related reasons in those 20 years of practice. Sorry, what is the basis for your claim? The number of health related issues where the OCP's are medicinal is only a small percentage from my nearly 20 years as a primary care doctor. Sorry to disagree, but that was not my experience at all.