| Does John McCain Want to Ban Contraception? |
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Does John McCain Want to Ban Contraception? While the mainstream media has delved into every detail of Barack Obama-related trivia, from his bowling score to whether he wears a flag lapel pin, there has been precious little attention paid to John McCain. As a result, Americans are uninformed, or misinformed, about John McCain's positions on the issues, and no one asks McCain to explain his close associations with extreme supporters, including a convicted felon. Many Republican voters mistakenly believe McCain supports abortion rights. But McCain's extreme position in this area actually goes well beyond opposition to legalized abortion. Participants in focus groups are surprised to learn that, not only does McCain favor overturning Roe v. Wade, he opposes requirements that health plans provide contraception coverage. In fact, McCain boasts of his opposition to federally funded contraception programs (which provide access to comprehensive family planning for low income and uninsured Americans) and relies on ultra-extreme Sen. Tom Coburn for advice on sexual health matters. Coburn, McCain's go-to guy on this issue, has argued that condoms are unsafe, McCain has other supporters with extreme views in this area. Sen. Sam Brownback, the Christian right's preferred candidate for president, but now a McCain supporter, calls abortion a "holocaust". Tom Monaghan, the ultra-radical Domino's pizza founder, and another McCain supporter, tried to establish a town in Florida where pharmacies would not carry condoms or birth control pills. McCain himself has said that he has no idea if contraceptives help spread the spread of HIV and supports the failed policy of abstinence-only "sex education '. If we had a functioning media in the United States, it would ask McCain these questions, as a start:
McCain is supposed to be an independent, a maverick, a moderate. When it comes to abortion, reproductive rights, even contraception, McCain is an extremist who looks to other extremists for support and advice. The overwhelming majority of Americans, of all political stripes reject McCain's radical views. 91% say that contraception should be safe and available to couples. 76% say that contraception should be widely available and accessible to teenagers. 73% favor making it easier for women at all income levels to obtain contraceptives. McCain is far removed from the mainstream on these issues, but most Americans will never know it unless the media starts doing its job and decides Barack Obama isn't the only candidate who should get probing questions. The difference is that McCain and his radical supporters threaten to turn back the clock more than 40 years on access to contraception while Obama's bowling ability doesn't threaten anyone except maybe the person in the next lane. Chris Edelson is a lawyer in Washington, D.C. who writes frequently about current political and legal issues. His writing has previously been published in The Philadelphia Inquirer, Metroland (Albany, NY) and at commondreams.org.
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1. 20-04-2008 17:50 The dicionary usage of holocaust is defined as the destruction of human life by humans. I think you are greatly mislead by what the survivors of the holocaust might be offened about. \"Can you understand that survivors of the Nazi holocaust are deeply offended by your supporter\'s use of the word in this context?\" At the very least I\'m sure survivors of the holocaust have a reverence for life. Your approach to abortion as a method for contraceptive is so casual and irreverent it is very much like the Nazi\'s desire to eleminate the jews. In this regard your abortion is very much a holocaust to those without a voice. Many jews went to their death without a voice. Abortion is a holocaust. If this article is attempting to draw some negative attention to Mr. McCain through those that are supporting him, it is very weak. Mr. Obama\'s association with Mr. Wright is much different. Mr. Obama follows the preaching of Mr. Wright by choice. In other words Mr. Obama agrees with and supports the negative hate spewing that Mr. Wright offers in his surmones everytime he goes to church or offers financial support to Mr. Wright. On the other hand, Mr. McCain does not have a choice of who supports him. Guest 2. 22-04-2008 05:21 I did not say abortion is a method for contraception. You\'re continuing to insult those killed in the Holocaust by your outrageous comparison. Equating abortion with the Holocaust is mindless and most people would recognize that you are over the line. McCain does have a choice as to whether he accepts support-the people I mentioned here have roles in his campaign. McCain has also made a choice to be friendly with a convicted felon, G. Gordon Liddy, who describes McCain as a \"close, personal friend\", as I discussed in another piece. Guest Write Comment
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