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Be terrified of those who are wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross.

1/4/2014

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This week, an actress by the name of Juanita Moore died. She was 99 years old and passed away on New Years Day.  You may not remember her name, but how could you forget her performance?  Juanita Moore was nominated for an Oscar for her role in the 1959 version of Imitation of Life.  She was only the fifth African-American to receive an Academy Award nomination – and it was for playing the role of Annie Johnson, in Imitation of Life.     

Imitation of Life was based on the book, by the same name written in 1933 by Fannie Hurst.   Hurst was a Jewish white woman and supporter of feminist causes. She also supported African Americans in their struggle for greater equality. The book and the films are set in different time periods, the book reflecting the 1910 era; the two subsequent films were made in 1934 and 1959.   I’ve seen both versions and read the book and the basic elements are the same.  It is about two mothers, one black and one white and their daughters.  It reflects the racism and the sexism of eras that were destructive and cruel to all who weren’t in the ruling class of white males.

 From the turn of the 20th century until the Supreme Court ruled in Loving v. Virginia in 1967, numerous Southern states passed laws enforcing a "one-drop rule", requiring that persons of any known African ancestry had to be classified in records as black. Only black and white was recognized as racial categories, and racial segregation laws restricted blacks.  Imitation of Life reflected the tragedy of those laws.  A young black woman who so desperately wanted to be accepted that she denied her race and her mother in an effort to pass as white and escape the cruel injustices that were inflicted on her simply because of her race.  Two mothers, one black and one white, each struggling in their own way to survive on their own and raise their daughters in a culture that placed insurmountable obstacles on their path to survival and independence. 

There was controversy around this film and novel, some saying that it depicted African American’s in stereotypical roles.  And I’m sure that’s true.   But it was a story that was reflective of its time when racial and gender oppression were so blatant that a woman felt desperate enough to try and pass as white so that she could find a good man and survive in a culture that told her there was something wrong with everything about her.

And for those of us who did not grow up with memories of segregation or Jim Crow Laws, or the one-drop rule to determine race.  Who could forget the heart wrenching scenes of Susan Kohner’s character, Sarah Jane, as she cried, proclaiming that she was white and then hugged her mother for the last time as she denied her, or the powerful funeral scene when Sarah Jane sobbed and after a life of running from who she was, finally admitting, “That’s my mother”. 

These painful and dramatic scenes cut to the core of who we have been in this country and why it is so important to remind ourselves that we don’t ever want to go back. 

I hate to even mention ‘Duck Dynasty’ in the same breath as Imitation of life, or great women like Juanita Moore and Fannie Hurst.  And I do so only to contrast greatness and ignorance.   The star of this reality Red Neck show, Phil Robertson has been in the news for his racist, homophobic and misogynistic comments.

Robertson’s pedophile video where he stated, and I quote, “Look, you wait till they get to be 20 years old - the only picking that’s gonna take place is your pocket. You gotta marry these girls when they’re about 15 or 16.”

This video hasn’t gotten the outrage it deserves because, well forcing girls in to marriage when they are still children is not a completely foreign concept in our culture where marriage laws in most states still make the legal age 16 with parental consent.

Yet a video showing a 67-year-old man waving a Bible from his pulpit and using it to justify acts of pedophilia by adult men seems to be over the top for most reasonable people. 

Some on the right cried foul that it was a violation of  ‘freedom of speech’ rights for Robertson to be rejected for his hateful racist, homophobic and misogynistic words.  Seriously?  Freedom of Speech was evident by the mere fact that, unlike the Punk Rock Band in Russia, Pussy Riot, Robertson wasn’t thrown in prison for a few years and forced to have regular gynecological exams for simply voicing his opinion.

Robertson has a history of violating underage girls.  At age 20, he was having sex with a 14-year-old girl who got pregnant and was he forced to marry her at 16 to avoid going to prison for statutory rape in Louisiana.

Police reports show Robertson, in drunken rages, beat and abused his wife and children and then threw them out of his house before he later claimed to “find God” and repent for his ways.  But this is the man advising other adult men to go after child brides.

It seems that on the right we have a group of Americans who are so intolerant of others and whose hatred towards gays and blacks and women is so ingrained that they will embrace a disturbed star of a “reality” show in a desperate attempt to rationalize their own bigotry, homophobia and misogyny. 

According to Forbes Magazine, “Duck Dynasty” is the most popular show on the A&E Network. It has 14 million weekly viewers. That is pretty scary. 

A new Pew Research poll showed that Republicans are even more anti science than they were 4 years ago.  According to the poll, 67 percent of Democrats acknowledge that all living things on Earth evolved over time. That’s up by three points from a 2009 poll. 65 percent of Independents also agree that evolution is a real process supported by scientific evidence. On the flip side, Republican support for evolution science has reversed.  In 2009, 54 percent of Republicans believed in evolution. Four years later, that number now stands at 43 percent. More Republicans now reject evolution than support it. They deny science and fact. Apparently, stupidity has become a Republican value as the party shifts further to the extreme right wing.  More state abortion restrictions were enacted in Republican controlled states between 2011–2013, than in the entire previous decade. In 2013 California moved to expand women’s reproductive rights.  Hawaii became the 18th state to provide protections to women who have been sexually assaulted by enacting a new law requiring that a woman receive medically accurate and unbiased information on emergency contraception from the hospital treating her injuries.  While at the same time Oklahoma and Missouri moved to restrict access to emergency contraception after rape. 

In the past few years Republicans have made incomprehensible efforts to strip women’s rights from them.   Republicans and their teabag cousins want to claim that they are the real America. The South will rise again is a popular chant.  As if the Southern states did not already distinguish themselves with seriously depressing statistics in every quality of life category, eleven of the top 12 states with the highest mortality rates are located in the South.  Every factor contributing to higher than normal mortality rates is the result of conservative policies that were paid for by the Koch brothers with propaganda from Americans for Prosperity and the Heritage Foundation. They are all organizations representing corporations benefiting from low wages, no corporate taxes, no environmental protections, no labor protections, and no healthcare for what Republicans call the real America.

I am so fortunate to live in California, one of the most progressive and economically stable states in the U.S. And where affordable health care and women’s rights are not blasphemy and our Governor is actually interested in a better life for our citizens as well as business. It is difficult for reasonable Americans to comprehend why people vote for Republicans when their policies have transformed most states under Republican leadership into poverty-ridden regions. They convince voters that health insurance is a bad thing and so you have states like Texas with the highest uninsured rate of residents in the country.

It is no coincidence that Republicans pass Draconian abortion laws, and convince residents that voter suppression laws are necessary to preserve their Christian way of life. Bigotry, homophobia, misogyny and ignorance have become a way of life for many on the right who live in fear that their god and their guns are being stolen from them. 

There is a quote from the 1930’s that states, “When fascism comes to America, it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross”

On New Years’ eve the Supreme Court made another decision that placed the division of church and state more critically at risk when it exempted groups affiliated with the Catholic religion from complying with the contraception mandate in the Affordable Care Act. The groups, none of them churches, complained the mandate violated their religious freedom.  Catholic organizations demanding exemption from the mandate see it as restricting their biblical right to impose their religion on their employees and the High Court agreed.  The irony is that in this particular case we’re not even discussing the distribution of birth control by the nuns, or even their insurance company.  This is a pure and simple case of the church’s over reach and blatant effort to control the rest of America with their religious beliefs.

Extremist Christians are adamant the First Amendment protects their religious freedom to impose compliance with their religious beliefs on all Americans.  In Utah they are demanding that recent legal approval of marriage equality be stopped. Their case states a refusal by the federal government to accommodate a state’s biblical definition of marriage. 

The Founding Fathers wrote a constitution that was aimed at protecting Americans from religious tyranny.  The Right wing fundamentalists are determined to be make America a theocracy and we should all be terrified of those who are wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross.


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Not Your Mother's GOP! 

12/27/2013

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A moment on women in History. On December 27, 1927: Anne Legendre Armstrong was born. 

She was a United States diplomat and politician, and the first female Counselor to the President; she served in that capacity under both the Ford and Nixon administrations.

From 1966 to 1968, she was the vice chairman of the Texas Republican Party. From 1971 to 1973 she was Co-chairman of the Republican National Committee, and She was the first woman from either major party to keynote at a national convention when she was the keynote speaker at the 1972 Republican National Convention.

She was the  first woman co-chair of the Republican Committee, ERA supporter, cabinet-level advisor to Richard Nixon 1972-74, first woman Ambassador to the Court of St. James 1976-77, co-chair of Reagan-Bush presidential campaign, 1980.

In 1987, Armstrong was given the Presidential Medal of Freedom by Ronald Reagan.

She died in 2008.   And there is little doubt that she probably would not have been allowed to participate in today's Republican party.  She supported the ERA and would have been viewed as too liberal for the over the top conservative movement of today.

Anne Armstrong was a Republican woman who made a lot of valuable contributions when the GOP provided a strong balance in our country and stood for something other than obstructionism.  I know a lot of people would like to believe that their Republican party is still the party of Lincoln, but we all know that isn’t the truth. Today’s Republican party stands for nothing but their own self interest.  They’ve drastically cut food stamps for the poor, eliminated unemployment rights for 1.3 million Americans right before Christmas, stripped women of their reproductive choices in every state that they control, refused to even consider raising the minimum wage or pass laws that would support equal pay for women. 

This is not your father’s or your Mother’s GOP.  They use religion as a weapon and go about assaulting everyone who disagrees with them.

This is truthfully the ‘do nothing’ Congress of all time who was willing to throw a tantrum that cost the American tax payers 2 billions dollars when they shut down the government over not getting their way. They have done nothing in the national congress but vote to defund the Affordable Care Act…. 44 times.  And yet have offered no viable alternative.  48 million Americans were uninsured prior to Obamacare. That’s over 15% of the population.  A report released by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) shows that on average, uninsured families can only afford to pay in full for approximately 12-percent of hospital stays they may experience.  the uncompensated cost of care – is up to $73 billion a year, a significant portion of which is shifted into higher costs for Americans with insurance and their employers.  The number of uninsured is cut almost in half by the affordable care act.  I'm still seriously trying to see the downside to affordable health insurance.

One of the things I hear most from Republicans is their philosophy of ‘taking personal responsibility’.  I worked in Social Services for a long time with homeless and victims of domestic violence.  And you would be blown away by the number of people who work full time, sometimes even two jobs and frequently have to chose between paying rent and eating.  The Republicans want to fight against raising the minimum wage for  these ‘working poor’.  They want to give tax breaks to the big businesses who frequently find ways to avoid offering health insurance to their employees.

I’ve heard that we decide our political affiliations at an early age and most often stay with them our entire lives.  But today’s GOP is not the party it was when Lincoln was president ,or even when President Eisenhower sponsored and signed the first civil rights bill since reconstruction. 

The Democrats have long since been the party that has obviously accomplished more social justice. This is why they are referred to as 'Progressives'.  I have come to refer to the right wing as the 'Regressives'. 

Just a few of the major laws passed under Democratic Presidents:
40-hour Work Week
Minimum Wage Law
Overtime law
Social Security Act
Unemployment Compensation
Medicare
Medicaid
Family and Medical Leave Act
The 19 Amendment, which gave women the right to vote. Women’s Suffrage Amendment Civil Rights

All of these accomplishments were under a Democratic president.  Even the Voting Rights Act of 1965  and the Motor Voter Act of 1993  were under Democratic presidents.  Democrats want you to vote, unlike many in the Republican leadership.

And it’s been statistically proven that the American economy does better under Democratic presidents than Republican.  Since the end of World War II, the U.S. economy has grown at an average real rate of 4.35% under Democratic presidents and only 2.54% under Republicans.

So why do people who make less than a million dollars a year vote Republican?  I have no idea.  I haven’t figured that out why anyone would vote against their own self interest. My only possible excuse would be that the GOP has high jacked religion and twisted social issues in order to manipulate the fanatical moral fibers of some people.  

But as we enter a new year, I really hope that more people will give thought to their long held belief systems and seriously consider if those self-destructive beliefs are serving the greater good or even the personal good.  Change is never easy.  But they have proven that those who more easily adapt to change…. do live longer.


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This Week a Miracle occurred... The Pope and I actually agreed on Something! 

12/21/2013

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It really must be the holiday season.  This week a miracle occurred.   The Pope and I actually agreed on something. 

I’ve never been much of a fan of the Catholic Church or any organized religion that suppresses women and teaches them that they’re subservient.   But this week I read an article about how Pope Francis is taking aim at the ideologically obsessed Christians.  He’s actually calling right-wing, fundamentalist Christianity an “illness.  I’ve certainly given my opinion on that topic.  In September, Pope Francis attacked “savage capitalism” and took up the plight of the unemployed against a system that worships money. Earlier that month, the Pope also criticized conservative Catholics for focusing so much on abortion, same-sex marriage, and contraception. And in July, Pope Francis put the brakes on hating gay people, saying that we shouldn’t judge or marginalize them. Clearly, Pope Francis isn’t fond of the extreme ideals of the Christian Right. He supports helping the poor. He believes in economic fairness. He denounces hatred of gay people. He thinks the war against abortion and birth control has gone too far. This was a huge revelation coming from the Catholic Pope.  And it got me thinking about all of the other amazing things that have happened this year, especially for women.  I mean if the Pope can actually say out loud that there is too much focus on abortion and contraception and agree with me that there is a serious bunch of whackos on the right, then anything is possible.  So I decided too look back over the year and find my attitude of gratitude, as a friend likes to say. 1.  I have heard the word feminist used much more this year than I have in recent years.   The definition of feminist means that you believe man and women are equal… pretty radical.   But somehow over time that word got hijacked into meaning that you are a man-hating hag who wants to castrate all males of the species. I’m pretty sure that was Rush Limbaugh’s definition.    Thankfully I’ve really been seeing it used in its true form…. A feminist being the radical notion that women are people.   Even Beyonce said. “I guess I am a modern-day feminist. I do believe in equality.”  "John Legend said, “All men should be feminists. If men care about women's rights the world will be a better place. We are better off when women are empowered — it leads to a better society."

2.  After one of her superiors threatened to fire her if she didn't slim down, Academy award winning actress Jennifer Lawrence was pretty angry. She told Harper's Bazaar UK that "If anybody even tries to whisper the word 'diet,' I’m like, 'You can go f**k yourself.'" This inspired young women across the country to do the same thing.  I’ve even heard several actresses objecting to having their images airbrushed.   I’m hoping that it’s a trend.

3. After the fatal, brutal gang rape of a student caused international uproar and mass protests, the Indian government took drastic action. On March 19, the parliament passed an anti-rape bill that doubled the punishment for rapists.  This set the stage for a global conversation about sexual assault and the persistence of rape culture across borders.

4.  I saw the most amazing commercial targeted towards little girls.  It was created by Goldiblox and it was so creative and empowering for girls that I had to watch it several times.  Instead of the usual pink and frilly and dolls and tea sets, it showed the ingenuity of little girls. Their website says,  “We believe there are a million girls out there who are engineers. They just might not know it yet. We think GoldieBlox can show them the way.” 

5. Wendy Davis.  Seriously do I need to say more than that name?  After Republicans tried to pass an anti-choice abortion bill that would shut down one-third of abortion clinics in Texas, Davis took it upon herself to filibuster the heck out of that law. Though the legislation ended up passing over the summer, it inspired Davis to run for governor and she’s vowed to reverse that bill the minute she gets into office. Not to mention that Rick Perry’s wife came out as Pro-Choice.   …. That was the cherry on the cake.

6. Gloria Steinem, The writer, feminist icon and co-founder of Ms. Magazine has been fighting for equality for more than four decades. Was awarded the “Presidential medal of freedom”, by President Obama.  This is the highest civilian award given.  She received her award in November at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. where she was the first woman to have ever spoken at the Club back in 1971 when the Press Club finally admitted women. When she accepted her medal, she said it "was a medal for the entire women’s movement."

7.  The Affordable Care Act… better known as Obamacare was a huge success for women this year.  Despite a bumpy roll out, which is pretty normal for any major program like that, this is a huge victory for women.  We will no longer pay more for insurance just because we are women.  Since we frequently do earn less income, this will provide health insurance for us and our families at affordable rates. Free preventative care, which includes birth control. Maternity care… you probably didn’t know that only 12% of the current plans on the individual market include that.  …. The Right wing wants to force women to give birth, but they don’t want insurance to cover the cost of that pregnancy and birth, or pay a woman equal wages to support that child or even allow birth control to prevent the pregnancy to start with. Sorry a core issue for me.  …. Getting back to the things I appreciate.

8.  The Senate has cleared the way for Janet Yellen to become the Chair of the Federal Reserve.  … this is huge.  We’re talking about overseeing the world’s economy. This is the first time in our nation’s history that a woman has ever held this high level position.

9. On July 12, Malala Yousafzai celebrated her 16th birthday by delivering her first speech since she survived a bullet to the head by the Taliban. Her words inspired millions around the world, especially after she made some enlightening feminist statements like, "We cannot all succeed when half of us are held back."  She was on Time Magazine’s list for ‘Top Person of the Year’ and she was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize… which she should have won in my opinion. 

10.  California Woman 411.  Having the opportunity to do this show and meet some of the most inspiration al women around is such an amazing thing.  And I truly appreciate this station.  So many of the Progressive talk stations are under attack around the country.  I recently heard about the progressive talk station in Los Angeles being converted to a Sports station.  The Right Wing does seems to have a monopoly on talk radio and it’s pretty impressive that RR Broadcasting maintains their commitment to KPTR 1450 AM. 

This list isn’t inclusive of everything that should be mentioned and it’s not in any particular order.  Depending on the day or the mood each could be more relevant.  But I think that as this year draws to a close, it’s important to look at the achievements and the progress as we continue to call out the changes that need to be addressed.

We have to remember that "Feminist" is not a dirty word, contrary to what the misogynist on the right would have you believe.  If something isn't fair or isn't right, you don't have to keep quiet and act like a 'lady.' Speak up and say NO to things that you feel are wrong and you’d be surprised to find that you’re not alone. I am an optimist.  I believe the glass is half full and you have to look for the good.   But that does not mean denying what’s bad and doing what you need to do to fight for change.   We all have to find our attitude of gratitude list.

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The Radical Right's intent on turning America into a Theocracy.  

12/15/2013

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This week the  Republican-dominated Michigan state legislature pushed through a bill on requiring women to purchase separate insurance policies if they want to have an abortion. The law, which takes effect in early 2014, will also ban women from purchasing the policy after becoming pregnant under any circumstances, including rape and incest, causing opponents to refer to the policy as “rape insurance.”  So a woman would basically have to plan ahead if she was going to be raped and need an abortion.   But let's not make the mistake of placing abortions on a hierarchy of what is an acceptable need. (ie rape) and what is not (ie unplanned).  A woman has a legal right to a safe, affordable and accessible abortion under any circumstance.

This is just the latest in a very long line of legal, financial and geographical barriers that Republicans have constructed to prevent women from exercising their rights to safe and affordable reproductive choices.   It’s easy to become numb to the continuous erosion of your rights.  But unless your Ann Coulter, who seems to hate women as much as Rush Limbaugh, how can any woman really be accepting of  the misogynistic health risks that women are now being subjected to in this country? 

Since 2010 When the Republicans and their zealot cousins in the Tea Party flooded into state legislatures, as well as the US Congress, over 1100 laws have been proposed and or passed to restrict a woman’s right to abortion and birth control. These people are serious.  Do you think this has anything to do with protecting women’s health?  No.  The number one killer of women in this country of child baring age prior to Roe V Wade, was botched abortions.  These legislators, predominately male, have no regard for a women's health and safety.  Their primary concern is infusing their archaic religious dogma into our cultural norms.

Restricting women’s access to safe and legal abortions puts women’s lives in serious danger.

Every day, every hour there are events going on that impact our lives.  And we have to pay attention.  Something really dangerous has came into play these past few years.  The overwhelming and insidious intermingling of religion into our politics.   We have historically been very clear in our separation of church and state.  Even the Republican God, Ronald Reagan said, “We establish no religion in this country. We command no worship. We mandate no belief, nor will we ever. Church and state are and must remain separate.”  Article VI of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution states that "no religious Test shall ever be required as a Qualification to any Office or public Trust under the United States.  This is to ensure that we maintain our country as a democracy and not a theocracy. 

Theocracy is a form of government in which a religious deity or god, is officially recognized as the civil Ruler and official policy and laws are made based on the belief system in that deity. The word theocracy originates from the Greek  meaning "the rule of God".

We’re always told that ‘Religion and politics’ should not be discussed in ‘polite company’.  I’m probably a little too opinionated to ever be considered polite company.  We have a real problem in this country.  And we can’t dance around the GOP elephant in the living room. And it’s not the right wing zealots who are screaming about their freedom of religion while stripping us of ours.   it’s the rest of us who are cowering  when we’re accused of not being ‘religious enough’.  In the past few years, the Republicans and their Tea Party cousins, have taken their religion and shoved it down our throats and we continue to dance around the issue.  Are we afraid to piss off God… or Ted Cruz?

I remember exactly when I stopped believing in organized religion.  When I became educated and free thinking and looked beyond the dogma that I had been spoon fed.  I was in college and writing a paper on the women’s suffrage movement.  And as usual  I went off on a hundred other tangents in my research and really started learning about the history of women in the church.  In just about every religion women have been subjugated to roles that are basically chattel.  No voice, no self determination, deemed by the church to be the origin of the original sin and nothing more than seductresses who lead men astray.  Seriously.  This is women in the history of the church.  My mother immediately had a heart attack when I made the announcement that I could no longer believe in a religion that obviously hated me.

And it is that misogynistic tyranny that the right wing have brought in to politics in recent years. The Republicans in their efforts to turn the American Government into a Theocracy, have seized control of our consciousness and made us fear for our mortal souls if we rebel.  …. Very similar to what happened in the Dark Ages when progress stopped and society became embroiled in religious superstition and ruled by the church.  Moral standards weren’t any higher, they killed and tortured and stole and prevented any scientific knowledge from development. 

Their whole objection to marriage equality is that it is against their religious beliefs that marriage is between one man an one woman.  Marriage is a legal contract between two individuals.  It has nothing to do with religion…. Unless you make a choice to go off and have a church ceremony….  The state issues a marriage license and it is the state that recognizes that contract or dissolves that contract in the cases of divorce.  Historically women have again pretty much been used as chattel in marriage.  A woman would be given from the father to the husband in exchange for property or titles.  So this moral objection to marriage equality based on the sanctity of marriage is a new evolution.  There was no moral outrage when women were traded for property. 

The GOP is about forcing religious doctrine on to Americans and turning this country into a Theocracy instead of a democracy.  Women’s lives are endangered when they have restricted access to abortion and birth control.  Period.

The Christian right scream that their rights are being denied and trampled upon and yet have such callus disregard for the way they deny others their freedom.  That is a theocracy.   The great thing about being pro-choice is that you don’t have to believe in abortion, you just have to accept that America is a Democracy and not a Theocracy and that you don’t get to make that personal choice for every woman in America.

The Republican lawmakers do not have clear boundaries between the misogynistic fanatics like Rush Limbaugh or the fire and brimstone preacher on the pulpit.  They incorporate these twisted views into their politics and then pass laws that force the rest of America to live by their fanatical rules. They are working to incorporate this ‘mandate from god’ into our government.  Keep Jesus out of my Vagina as a friend of mine likes to say.  

 Why do women vote against their own self interest? I have heard so many times that the Republicans are the ‘fiscally’ responsible party.  How absurd is that?  Forbes magazine listed the top five worst Presidents for the economy… guess which party held 4 of the 5 spots?  Yep, the Republicans.  George W. Bush was number 1 worst president ever for our Economy and his daddy was number two, of course in all fairness Bush Sr did get stuck with Reagan’s mess.  Then they were followed on the list by Nixon, Eisenhower and then Truman.  Seems that the GOP fiscal policies of giving tax breaks to the rich and boosting income inequality for the rest of us, isn’t a very sound fiscal practice. 

Supporting abortion rights isn’t a moral sin that is going to damn you to hell for all time. And the owner of Hobby Lobby should not be allowed to dictate that his religious views outweigh every woman in America who have a right to access affordable birth control through their health insurance companies.  

As long as I live, I will never understand religious objections to birth control. That way of thinking is as misogynistic as it gets.  Deny a woman birth control so that you can control her sexual behaviors.  Not only sexist, but stupid and impractical.  I heard someone say once that if men got pregnant, birth control would be dispensed like Pez candy.

Complacency is Complicity.  We have allowed the religious zealots on the right to co-op religion.  It’s as if they are they only ones that know how to define it and any one who disagrees is a liberal moral degenerate.  We have to stop cowering under the attacks of these bullies.  And make no mistake that is exactly what has become the platform of the GOP.  Bully until you get what you want and scream that your religious freedom is being jeopardized while you trample the hell out of everyone else’s rights. The religious wackos aren’t going to change, but those of us in the center and to left of crazy, have to stop allowing ourselves to be intimidated. 

When I was 16 and getting my driver’s license,  my driving instructor purposely took me down a dead end street and I didn’t even realize it until I couldn’t go any further.  He told me that I couldn’t be a myopic driver and  that I had to pay attention to what was going on around me or I was going to keep finding myself on dead end streets.  We have to stop being myopic citizens in this country.  We have to look around and pay attention.  Women's rights will continue to be eroded until we say ENOUGH IS ENOUGH.


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