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jefferson_dem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-11-08 02:22 PM
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McSame: Obama's policies would make it harder for women. Obama: McSame "stuck in an outdated view"
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Edited on Fri Jul-11-08 02:23 PM by jefferson_dem
"Sen. Obama's policies would make it harder for women to start new businesses, harder for women to create or find new jobs, harder for women to manage the family budget, and harder for women and their families to meet their tax burden."

http://www.time.com/time/politics/article/0,8599,1821989,00.html


Obama Camp Responds to McCain Comments on Women From the Obama campaign:

“Senator Obama understands that the challenges facing women and families in the 21st century are very different than the challenges of the past, but John McCain seems stuck in an outdated view of American families. Senator Obama believes every woman deserves equal pay for equal work. He has a plan to help working women by guaranteeing seven paid sick days to the 22 million who currently have none, and by providing child tax credits, additional after-school programs, and a tax cut for 71 million working women and eliminating capital gains taxes for 8.7 million women who own small businesses or start-ups. Senator McCain thinks the Supreme Court was right to make it harder for women to challenge pay discrimination at work, and he opposed legislation that Obama co-sponsored to reverse that decision. Senator McCain has suggested that the reason women don’t have equal pay isn’t discrimination on the job-it’s because they need more education and training. Senator Obama couldn’t disagree more,” said Obama campaign senior advisor Anita Dunn.

http://thepage.time.com/obama-camp-responds-to-mccain-comments-on-women/


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