NaziCons are just fine with their health care insurance paying for Viagra, penis pumps, and vasectomies - but not with female abortions and contraceptives.
most ins companies dont pay for Viagra and penis pumps......for you that must be rough....
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NaziCons are just fine with their health care insurance paying for Viagra, penis pumps, and vasectomies - but not with female abortions and contraceptives.
Is this the same MA who swore up and down that they never had an opportunity to take out UBL??
Yeah. Guess I'll give her comments all the consideration that they are due. NONE.
What a joke.
By Sam Stein
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- There's been no shortage of musing over Mitt Romney's failure to win over female voters. The gender gap is pronounced, and with the efforts of the president's political team, growing wider. Romney has been criticized for his failure to speak out in support of equal pay for equal work, he's been tied to some of his party's more hardline positions on abortion, and has been caricatured as a relic of a bygone era in which women put career ambitions aside.
But for all the talk of Romney's trouble among women voters, no Democrat has put it in the terms that former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright did in an interview with The Huffington Post on Monday.
"I'm not sure I'm going to state this exactly right," she said, sitting amidst a sea of convention-related activity and daytime wine drinkers in the Westin hotel lobby in downtown Charlotte. "But I think there are some who believe they are actually protecting women, you know, and that it is better for women to be taken care of. I think women want to take care of themselves, and I think having a voice in how that is done is very important. And frankly, I dont understand -- I mean, I'm obviously a card-carrying Democrat -- but I can't understand why any woman would want to vote for Mitt Romney, except maybe Mrs. Romney."
More: Madeleine Albright: 'I Can't Understand Why Any Woman Would Want To Vote For Mitt Romney'
Does she really qualify as a woman? She looks kind of manly and man she seems creepy
Does she really qualify as a woman? She looks kind of manly and man she seems creepy
compared to Helen Thomas or Janet Reno she is kinda cute....
Feed the Poor and they'll "Breed"
GOP protects Pentagon, cuts school lunches for children
Too bad Republicans don't care as much for children AFTER they're born than before they're born.
I think it's just about showing their power over women, nothing to do with children at all. Ghouls.
I don't think you/ve had a functional brain cell working for years now. there have been many more women in Republican administrations than Democrat.
This economy is A WAR ON WOMEN--and it's Obama's WAR on WOMEN--and he did it with the stimulus bill.
Obama geared the 878 BILLION dollar economic stimulus bill toward MEN. Women typically don't do road and bridge work or work on green energy construction projects. He left WOMEN completely out of the equation--and today they are 1/2 of the work force. Today there are approximately 1 MILLION women more than men in this country unemployed because of Barack Obama.
Because what Mr Romney and Mrs Romney have worked out for themselves, just like every couple in America, hasn't a dot to do with the rest of us. Mr. Romney gets that, as evidenced by his record as governor, Bain, and the Olympics. He's no problem with elevating working women, indeed he promoted them, time and again.
Please give us some "credible" proof of your claims.
Mitt Romney: Bad for Women | Center for American Progress Action Fund
Romney Refuses To Say Whether He Would Sign Lilly Ledbetter
Before Governor Romney took office in 2003, women were significantly underrepresented among top roles in government, with 52% of the population but just 30% of the jobs.
Over the next two and a half years, 42% of the new appointments made by Governor Romney were women.
In fact, based on a survey by the State University of New York, Massachusetts was ranked first in percentage of women holding top state positions.
This led the Boston Globe to note, "Women fill 10 of 20 top positions in Governor Mitt Romney's administration, making the Commonwealth one of five states that come close to matching the percentage of top women appointees to the proportion of women in the overall population.
Because what Mr Romney and Mrs Romney have worked out for themselves, just like every couple in America, hasn't a dot to do with the rest of us. Mr. Romney gets that, as evidenced by his record as governor, Bain, and the Olympics. He's no problem with elevating working women, indeed he promoted them, time and again.
Please give us some "credible" proof of your claims.
Mitt Romney: Bad for Women | Center for American Progress Action Fund
Romney Refuses To Say Whether He Would Sign Lilly Ledbetter
Here are some facts to dispute your propaganda:
Remarks as Prepared for Delivery by The Hon. Jane Edmonds, Former Secretary, Massachusetts Department of Workforce Development - WSJ.com
Before Governor Romney took office in 2003, women were significantly underrepresented among top roles in government, with 52% of the population but just 30% of the jobs.
Over the next two and a half years, 42% of the new appointments made by Governor Romney were women.
In fact, based on a survey by the State University of New York, Massachusetts was ranked first in percentage of women holding top state positions.
This led the Boston Globe to note, "Women fill 10 of 20 top positions in Governor Mitt Romney's administration, making the Commonwealth one of five states that come close to matching the percentage of top women appointees to the proportion of women in the overall population.
Please give us some "credible" proof of your claims.
Mitt Romney: Bad for Women | Center for American Progress Action Fund
Romney Refuses To Say Whether He Would Sign Lilly Ledbetter
Here are some facts to dispute your propaganda:
Remarks as Prepared for Delivery by The Hon. Jane Edmonds, Former Secretary, Massachusetts Department of Workforce Development - WSJ.com
Before Governor Romney took office in 2003, women were significantly underrepresented among top roles in government, with 52% of the population but just 30% of the jobs.
Over the next two and a half years, 42% of the new appointments made by Governor Romney were women.
In fact, based on a survey by the State University of New York, Massachusetts was ranked first in percentage of women holding top state positions.
This led the Boston Globe to note, "Women fill 10 of 20 top positions in Governor Mitt Romney's administration, making the Commonwealth one of five states that come close to matching the percentage of top women appointees to the proportion of women in the overall population.
He ran left of Kenneday or at least tried on all these issues. Rdean, lakhota are attacking a brother when they attack Romney.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/polit...e-tells-cpac/2012/02/10/gIQABoNT4Q_story.html“I know conservatism, because I have lived conservatism,” Romney told a packed ballroom at the Conservative Political Action Conference, in a speech in which he underlined the point by saying “conservative” or “conservatism” 24 times. At some points, even those words weren’t strong enough: Romney called himself a “severely” conservative governor in Massachusetts.
Does she really qualify as a woman? She looks kind of manly and man she seems creepy
compared to Helen Thomas or Janet Reno she is kinda cute....
yeah no kidding, just seeing those 3 "women" might turn me gay.....
By Sam Stein
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- There's been no shortage of musing over Mitt Romney's failure to win over female voters. The gender gap is pronounced, and with the efforts of the president's political team, growing wider. Romney has been criticized for his failure to speak out in support of equal pay for equal work, he's been tied to some of his party's more hardline positions on abortion, and has been caricatured as a relic of a bygone era in which women put career ambitions aside.
But for all the talk of Romney's trouble among women voters, no Democrat has put it in the terms that former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright did in an interview with The Huffington Post on Monday.
"I'm not sure I'm going to state this exactly right," she said, sitting amidst a sea of convention-related activity and daytime wine drinkers in the Westin hotel lobby in downtown Charlotte. "But I think there are some who believe they are actually protecting women, you know, and that it is better for women to be taken care of. I think women want to take care of themselves, and I think having a voice in how that is done is very important. And frankly, I dont understand -- I mean, I'm obviously a card-carrying Democrat -- but I can't understand why any woman would want to vote for Mitt Romney, except maybe Mrs. Romney."
More: Madeleine Albright: 'I Can't Understand Why Any Woman Would Want To Vote For Mitt Romney'
You guys think I'm too rough on you because I call you out on your lies. I'm just trying to teach you how to be "honest".
President Obama signed the Lilly Ledbetter Act. To this day, Romney refuses to say whether he would have signed it or not. The right man is in the White House.
President Obama signed the Lilly Ledbetter Act. To this day, Romney refuses to say whether he would have signed it or not. The right man is in the White House.
People should be hired and paid by ability. Period.
OP: Who cares what that hag says about anything. Unsubscribed in advance