How out of touch?
We know how out of touch the elitist McCain is on economic issues, for further evidence look at the list of multi-millionaire speakers he's lined up to speak at the convention. Is every right wing politician appearing at the convention a member of the $100 Million club? There's attorney Rudy Giuliani, Carley Fiorina who got $20M to walk away from HP, Meg Whiteman the superwealthy ex CEO of Google and Mitt Romney (who prospered from a rich family radition of inheirted wealth).
MCain is "pro life" and offers nothing to minimize the occurence of unplanned parenthood or support for women facing the difficult choice.
Guess Whiteman and Fiorina are going to expound upon McCain's support of women's issue, FROM THEIR PERSPECTIVE! Here's part of the picture we're not likely to hear from (Mariaknows.blogspot.com):
McCain's ZERO rating from Planned Parenthood
Staunch opposition to Roe v Wade, the 50 plus year old ruling affirming legalized abortion (perhaps we'll hear what he proposes to do if he becomes successful, like prison for women and their doctors?)
Favorite judges are Thomas and Scalia, the right of right members of the Supreme Court, and what does he think will become of all the other constitutional laws that protect citizens' interests?
Deliberately missed the vote of the Lily Ledbetter Fair Pay Act and stated women who want equal pay should update their skills
Voted against requiring health care plans to cover birth control
Voted against comprehensive, medically accurate sex education
Voted against international family planning funding
Voted against funding to prevent teen and unintended pregnancies (3/17/05)
Voted against public education for emergency contraception
Voted against restoring Medicaid funding that could be used for family planning for low income women (3/17/05)
Fifty one percent of women voters in key states have no idea of McCain's position on reproductive health issues
46% of women supporting McCain want Roe v Wade upheld
Hillary's supporters can help the rest of us back Obama for president or sit on the sidelines and tacitly express approval for McCain's positions on women's issues, God bless us all!