Video- Elizabeth Warren V. Scott Brown: Bad Votes For Women

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I have no doubt Sen Brown is a good husband and a good father to his daughters, but this is an issue that affects ALL of our daughters and our granddaughters. And what matters here is how Sen. Brown votes.

So he’s gone to Washington and he’s had some good votes. But he’s had exactly one chance to vote for equal pay for equal work, and he voted no. He had exactly one chance to vote for insurance coverage for birth control and other preventive services for women. He voted no. And he had exactly one chance to vote for a pro-choice woman — from Massachusetts — to the United States Supreme Court, and he voted no.

Those are BAD votes for women.

The women of Massachusetts need a Senator they can count on not SOME of the time, but ALL of the time. I want to go to Washington to BE THERE for ALL of our daughters and ALL of our granddaughters.

This one really matters. There is a LOT at stake here…

… And I want to be blunt. We should not be fighting about equal pay for equal work and access to birth control in 2012. These issues were resolved years ago until the Republicans brought them back.

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  • flan59

    The tyranny of the super-majority of men in Congress cannot be allowed to continue. New examples of hypocrisy, misogyny, and extreme religious bizarre beliefs are popping up left and right… almost daily. The anti-choice Republican in Florida who pressured his mistress to get an abortion is just the newest example. He’s a hypocrite on a couple of levels, isn’t he?

    This only solidifies my resolve. We need a moratorium on all legislation that would restrict a women’s access to any and all reproductive health care procedure, medication, or device, until there is a super majority of women in Congress, if ever.

    Now, I realize there are men in Congress who are not anti-women, but given the fact that men do not have lady parts, they really should not be deciding what women, in whom those lady parts reside, can do about what goes on down there.