Paul Ryan: A Legitimate Danger to Women’s Rights

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I have to admit, I was pretty shocked when Mitt Romney announced Paul Ryan as his running mate.  I’d been almost positive his veep candidate would be female, in large part because Romney’s ratings among women are pretty abysmal.

Playing that card failed miserably for John McCain four years ago, but believe it or not, Sarah Palin almost seems sort-of-kind-of-at-least-a-little-bit acceptable when you take a closer look at Paul Ryan.

I knew relatively little about Paul Ryan when the news broke, other than that he’s a Congressman from Wisconsin and something of a golden boy in the Tea Party.

I received a forwarded e-mail from my mother today, however, that concerned me.  Deeply concerned me.

Now, the subject line was “5 Facts About Paul Ryan and Women”, and since I know what side of the political spectrum my mother hails from, I wasn’t surprised by its existence.  I get mass e-mails from all directions of politics (someone–I’m pretty sure it was my brother despite his denials–signed me up for Rick Santorum’s mailing list), and it’s always interesting to see rhetoric at work, to observe two completely different spins on the same issues, the same numbers.

In other words, I read all political mailings with a grain of salt.

Usually.

The e-mail I received today, though, a forward from Ultra Violet, was a bit different. It had the usual hard-swinging, attention-catching lines, but it also included footnotes … in other words, the wild accusations against Paul Ryan’s political stances on women’s issues are well-documented.

1. He voted against the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act. Think women deserve to earn the same pay as men for the same work? Paul Ryan doesn’t. And the pay gap costs women and their families close to $431,000 over their lifetimes.

In a nutshell, the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act is, as its name suggests, legislation intended to ensure that women have the same compensation opportunities as their male colleagues. It is, to be fair, very complex and not as clear-cut as Ultra Violet would have you believe.

That being said, The National Review admits that “many conservatives question the existence of a wage gap in the first place” and that “instead of helping workers, the Paycheck Fairness Act could actually make their jobs harder by increasing costs to the businesses that hire them.”

2. He opposes abortion even in cases of rape and incest. It’s not just that Paul Ryan has voted 59 times against a woman’s right to choose—which he has. He would even rather let a woman die than allow her to have an abortion. He’s supported a bill to allow hospitals to refuse to provide abortion care to a woman, even if she could die without it.

Yes, this is also true. Frightening as hell, but true. In fact, Paul is not averse to women being prosecuted for having abortions. Prosecuted.

From The Daily Beast:

This disregard for the exigencies of women’s lives—the dismissal of their choices as amoral exercises of “arbitrary will”—was thrown into high relief during his 1998 run for congress against Democrat Lydia Spottswood. Both candidates backed a ban on so-called partial-birth abortion, but Spottswood believed there should be exceptions in cases where a woman’s life or health is endangered. “Ryan said he opposes abortion, period,” reported the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. “He said any exceptions to a ‘partial-birth’ abortion….

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Eat Less Chicken

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Has everyone heard about what’s going on with Chick-fil-A lately? I mean, most of you probably have, but I’ll fill you in in the off-chance you haven’t.

A lot of people have known for years that the fast food chain, Chick-fil-A, is very publicly a Christian franchise. And by this I mean that this is a part of their identity up to the very top (as opposed to a manager at a single store posting the Ten Commandments on a wall of the restaurant, which I once saw at a different chain). They are not open on Sundays. And they’ve given money to organizations that campaign against marriage equality.

(On a side note, have you guys seen the music video, by drag queens and to the tune of Wilson Phillips’ Hold On (For One More Day)? It’s Chow Down At Chick-fil-A, and while it can be a little crass at times, and probably not safe for work, it’s worth a watch. Suffice it to say that, despite the lyrics, it is not an actual endorsement.)

On June 16th, Chick-fil-A’s COO, Dan Cathy, said in an interview that he and Chick-fil-A are “guilty as charged” when it comes to opposing same-sex marriage and giving money to organizations that share that view. This is based upon their Christian beliefs.

I get that. A lot of liberal Christians do not agree that Christians should oppose the legal recognition of same-sex marriage. Some conservative Christians feel the same way. Many others, like me, are not Christians and support marriage equality. This was, however, news to a lot of people. Some (I have learned that Chick-fil-A is a Southern restaurant chain, so I apologize to those of you elsewhere who are unfamiliar with the franchise) had viewed Chick-fil-A as a healthier alternative to some other fast food options (despite the fact that it’s still fried chicken). I think that many people were unpleasantly surprised that some of the profits from their…

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Homosexuality Will Be Illegal at the FIFA World Cup

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Solution for gay soccer fans? “Refrain from any sexual activities.” This is a solid quote from the FIFA President, Sepp Blatter.

A journalist at a press conference asked Blatter about his concerns about the treatment of gay fans who would be attending the World Cup in Qatar in 2022, and Blatter responded, “I would say …

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New Hampshire Paper Refuses to Run Wedding Announcement for Homosexual Couple

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Greg Gould has his roots in New Hampshire, and he was very much looking forward to the day when his wedding announcement could appear in the Union Leader, the local newspaper to his hometown of Manchester. Except, sorry,  it’s not gonna happen. Because he’s gay.

While Gould and his husband (he and Aurelio Tine were married on Saturday in Portsmouth) stressed like any couple about wedding day minutiae, they were floored to learn that their marriage, despite being legal according to the courts, was not evidently good enough for the Union Leader. Although same-sex marriage is now legal in the Granite State, it seems that the state’s largest newspaper is going to flex its …

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