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babylonsister Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jul-12-08 02:17 PM
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John McCain on Equal Pay-be very afraid
http://progressiveaccountability.org/2259/09/05/john-mccain-on-equal-pay/#more-39

John McCain on Equal Pay

In “womens event” McCain Misrepresents Himself, Record on Equal Pay

Watch it at link~

JOHN MCCAIN: “We haven’t done enough. We have not done enough. And I’m committed to making sure that there’s equal pay for equal work. That there is equal opportunity in every aspect of our society. And that is my record and you can count on it.”
(Town Hall Meeting; Hudson, WI 07/11/08)

THE TRUTH...


McCain Missed Vote To Provide Equal Pay To Women. On April 23, McCain skipped a vote to invoke cloture on the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, which would “amend the 1964 Civil Rights Act to allow employees to file charges of pay discrimination within 180 days of the last received paycheck affected by the alleged discriminatory decision.” {HR 2831, Vote #110, 4/23/08}

* McCain Said He Opposed Equal Pay Bill. The Associated Press ran the following headline: “McCain opposes equal pay bill backed by rivals.” The AP reported, “Republican Sen. John McCain, campaigning through poverty-stricken cities and towns, said Wednesday he opposes a Senate bill that seeks equal pay for women because it would lead to more lawsuits.” {Associated Press, 4/24/08}

McCain Said He Didn’t Believe Equal Pay Bill Would “Do Anything To Help The Rights Of Women.” During a McCain campaign event, McCain was asked by a 14 year old girl about his opposition to equal pay laws. McCain said, “I don’t believe that this would do anything to help the rights of women, except maybe help trial lawyers and others in that profession.” {Washington Post, The Trail Blog, 5/7/08}

McCain Acknowledged Pay Disparity, Said It Was Due To “Education and Training” Differences. According to the Associated Press, McCain stated his opposition to the bill as he campaigned in rural eastern Kentucky, where poverty is worse among women than men. The Arizona senator said he was familiar with the disparity but that there are better ways to help women find better paying jobs. ‘They need the education and training, particularly since more and more women are heads of their households, as much or more than anybody else,’ McCain said. ‘And it’s hard for them to leave their families when they don’t have somebody to take care of them.’” {Associated Press, 4/23/08}

McCain Voted Against Providing More Effective Remedies For Victims Of Wage Discrimination. In 2000, McCain voted to impose a Budget Act point of order tabling a Harkin amendment to “provide more effective remedies to victims of discrimination in the payment of wages on the basis of sex.” {S.Amdt. 3847 to H.R. 4810, Vote #203, 7/17/00}

McCain Voted Against Federal Equal Pay Study. In 1985, John McCain voted against passage of the bill to establish a commission to oversee a study of the federal workforce to determine whether differences in pay and classification have arisen because of discrimination on the basis of sex, race or national origin.” {1985 CQ Almanac; HR 3008, vote # 318, 10/9/85}

* McCain Voted Against Rule For Federal Equal Pay Study. In 1985, John McCain voted against the rule to allow “House floor consideration of the bill to authorize an independent study to determine if pay differences in the federal government are due to discrimination on the basis of sex, race or Hispanic origin.” {1985 CQ Almanac; HR 3008, vote # 263, 8/1/85}
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sufrommich Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jul-12-08 02:18 PM
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1. Flip and Flop. nt
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AtomicKitten Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jul-12-08 02:20 PM
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2. McBush is the REAL roll of the dice for women.
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blondeatlast Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jul-12-08 02:22 PM
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3. I can't believe real Democratic women would consiser this jerk worthy of their vote.
But then, I don't think any woman who can conceive of voting for him is a real Democrat.

God I can't wait until he retires. We must make it happen.
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babylonsister Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jul-12-08 05:25 PM
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6. That's why this kind of info is so valuable; it should be e-mailed
far and wide. Maybe they're just ignorant; god knows the m$m ain't talking.
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rasputin1952 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jul-12-08 03:21 PM
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4. McCain would be one of the worst things for women this nation
has ever seen.

He has always seen thme as "objects" to be used on a whim. I'm willing to bet if Cindy wasn't as wealthy as she is, she'd have been left in the dust long ago.
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jwirr Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jul-12-08 04:11 PM
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5. He's a kept man - he thinks all women own beer companies and have
more money than men.
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ErinBerin84 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jul-12-08 05:36 PM
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7. ok, the Obama campaign needs to GET ON MCCAIN
He and his surrogates have been distorting his record on women's issues in an effort to get former Hillary supporters.
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babylonsister Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jul-12-08 05:41 PM
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8. Where are they? Why aren't they even defending themselves?
I like the graciousness and class, but I also think Obama needs to hit back at distortions. Even Gramm's words should have been worthy of a response, but crickets.
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ErinBerin84 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jul-12-08 05:46 PM
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9. I know!
ok...they have this second chance. Him misrepresenting his record on equal pay gives the campaign an opening to bring up McCain comepletely studdering and saying that he "hadn't had much time to think about" birth control health insurance pay- bring both of these up as examples of Repubs trying to pawn female voters by pushing a fake moderate imagine.

there was really bad economic news on Friday (Indymac, dow dropping), so that gives them a chance to bring up the Gramm stuff again.

I'm getting really frustrated. Ideally, we could just let the McCain campaign hang itself, but the Obama camp NEEDS to push it, or the media won't call him out on it.
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rasputin1952 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jul-12-08 06:20 PM
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12. It's like one of the old vampire horror flicks...
once the self destruction begins, why jump in and add to the carnage? The stake through the corpse is the act that ends it all. McCain is in the sun, he's self-destructing at every level, I figure in about a week, stuff will start coming through the Obama camp on this.

They have the time, and it will be surrogates that deal with this stuff in the beginning. If I were in Obama's shoes, i'd hold off a while as well. Things are going to go to hell for McCain from about 3 seconds into the first "debate". From the first moment Obama is directly asked about some of what has been going on, it will be a broadside that McCain will not be able to recover from.

Now that I'm thinking about it, there never does appear to a mirror anywhere near McCain does there?....hmmmmm....:evilgrin:

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Jim Lane Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-18-08 02:11 AM
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14. Obama did respond to Gramm
In response to Gramm's claim that the recession was all "mental", Obama said, "America already has one Dr. Phil. We don't need another one. ... This economic downturn is not in your heads." Here's a of Obama's comments and a in USA Today.
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ErinBerin84 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jul-12-08 06:02 PM
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10. I love that it was a 14 year old girl in one of these instances that asked him about equal pay
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1776Forever Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jul-12-08 06:14 PM
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11. I find it very hard to understand why any Democratic woman would vote for this man!
Disgusting!
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ErinBerin84 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jul-12-08 07:30 PM
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13. kick!
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cap Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-18-08 07:35 AM
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15. right on sister, right on ...
thanks for the research.
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