Filed under: Barack Obama, Election, Hillary Clinton, PUMA, Political, Sarah Palin
Over and over in the Blogosphere and on television, we have seen demographics cited in various polls. Two of the most prevalent, have been African-Americans and women. It has been discussed that most African-Americans will vote for Barack Obama and it is expected. No news there, it is what was expected and is therefore acceptable.
Another predominant message is “Country First” or “Country Before Party”. We see this on candidate’s signs, and some bloggers even close their postings with similar lines. This is acceptable as well. Most Americans are proud of being American, they are flag waving patriots and love their country.
I fit into the second category, I am a woman and I have decided that it is time for me to state that I am not an American first, and a democrat second; I am a woman first and foremost. I can move to another country and join another party, but I am still a woman. Nothing can change that simple fact, I have to squat to pee and I cannot shake it off afterwards, if you find that offensive, so be it, it is the truth.
I am a daughter, a mother, a sister, a friend, a lover and a wife. I know what it is like to chose to have a child or not have a child. I know what it is like to be paid less for the same job as a male coworker. Almost all women have seen friends abused or have been abused themselves. Abuse comes in many forms, from being pushed, slapped, kicked or having to listen to the off-color joke to keep a job, to getting someone’s coffee or being threatened with your right to chose to do what you damn well please with your uterus.
We saw that abuse in various forms with Hillary Clinton and are seeing it now with Sarah Palin.
Why is it considered perfectly okay to vote for a candidate because of race and not okay to vote for a candidate because she understands what it is like to be a woman? Have you ever met a man who said he understood a woman? If you have, please give him my number.
I have heard many times from bloggers and pundits that you must vote for an African American if you are black, because he will work to right the many wrongs inflicted upon his race. I disagree with that choice, because I don’t think Barack Obama has a clue as to the plight of any disadvantaged person, but we have the right to vote for whomever we please, unless, you are a Democrat.
Women in the Democratic Party have been told that they need to get with the program and vote for the candidate selected (yes, I said selected) by the Party. Isn’t this just another form of abuse? Am I not capable of deciding whom I want to vote for? Should I vote for someone just because there is a “D” beside their name or should I vote for someone who understands me? Should I vote for someone who understands what it like to be asked if they have adequate childcare, when applying for a job? Or someone who understands what it is like to be called a bitch for almost any reason? Or someone who understands what it is like to be in a bad mood and to be questioned if it is that time of the month?
Maybe, 2008 will be the year that a woman breaks through that glass ceiling that Hillary put so many cracks in, and just maybe 2012, will be the year we see two capable women from both major parties as the front-runners. I will be able to choose which woman I like best and who best represents me and my ideals.
If that sounds like it is all about me, maybe it is. I have never been able to say that it is all about me. You see, because I am a woman, it has never been about me. It has been about my children, my spouse or significant other, or my job or just being able to keep a roof over my head or insurance and keeping those that I love safe, because that’s what a woman does.
Get over it, get past it and get used to it.
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Sorry Mr. Obama, but you lost my vote after your zealots corrupted the Nevada convention and when you confirmed I made the right choice when you subsequently voted for FISA … after you specifically said you wouldn’t if it contained an immunity clause. That’s not ‘change’ I can believe in … you can’t be trusted to keep your word.
And as for you Mr. McCain … I won’t vote for you either. The Constitution and it’s admendments may guarantee us freedom ‘of’ religion, but under an administration by you and Ms. Palin, it’s obvious to me, it won’t be freedom ‘from’ religion as you would impose your religious beliefs upon millions of women across this nation. As a woman who owns every inch of her body and who affirmedly believes it her choice as to what to and not to do with it … NO … I can’t vote for you either.
So, that leaves me with the choice of not voting or voting for an Independent party candidate and I’ve decided to vote for Libertarian Bob Barr. With the Hillary Clinton split in the Democrats, and the split in the Ron Paul Republicans, this could become the year of the Independent. Now that would be real ‘honest to God’ CHANGE if an Independent succeeded in capturing the White House vote this year!
Comment by rockblot September 12, 2008 @ 4:22 pmK,
I absolutely agree there is every reason to vote for a woman because only a woman understands women, children and family issues and for anyone who says otherwise I just say – did you watch the debates? It was perfectly clear Hillary knew the issues and policies inside out, up one side and down the other and had a plan. Of course, now we know that’s the reason the nimf*cks – Dem party “leaders”, corporate money mongrels, media and Repubs pushed her out pretending they didn’t hear us screaming in the background. They will hear us in November.
Glad you’re posting again. I’ve had you bookmarked for a few months after linking from the confluence. I’ve been thinking about you alot because my nephew, like your son is deploying to Iraq. I was gone over the weekend, but trying to catch up at RD’s I noticed people were concerned and asking about you so I’m happy to see a new post. And you’re right! We can vote for any damn woman we want to! The a$$holes stole our best choice.
Comment by GAgal September 16, 2008 @ 9:35 amby the way rockblot: Bob Barr is not libertarian or independent. He’s an ex-republican creep who doesn’t deserve one protest vote. He’s the lowest of the low. True waste of the vote in all ways.
Comment by GAgal September 16, 2008 @ 11:07 amKirafa, Hear, hear, I agree entirely. After having been disenfranchised in Florida and kicked to the curb, I know where I stand with the Democratic Party and more importantly where they stand with me–in the dumpster. I am absolutely not voting for Obama.
As far as being protected “from” religion..I am a Christian and I think you’ll find most of us don’t want the government involved and fully believe in a person’s free will to choose what they believe. Obama’s supposed “faith based” program, just thrown in there to entice some people who want their religion to rule the world–I definitely do not believe in that sort of thing, but of course he would say anything, so who knows what he really believes.
Comment by LizfromFL September 19, 2008 @ 5:26 pmThis is my first time here at the Revolt. I’ll be back! Your words echo my thoughts so clearly. And after Tuesday– who knows.
Comment by Spiritof76 November 1, 2008 @ 6:42 am“Get over it, get past it and get used to it.”
Haha. Yes, your white whiney witch (and I mean that in the most sisterly way, of course). You lost.
Anybody who thinks its abuse that they are told “Look at your options rationally and do what is logically in your self-purported best interest” are delusional.
Comment by Problemwithcaring January 7, 2009 @ 9:39 pmIn response to your post, you call me a white whiney witch. I must ask, who is the racist? I do not have to get over it, get past it and get used to it.
As for who lost, we both did, because your candidate has already thrown half his supporters under the bus with his actions.
Comment by TheRealKim January 8, 2009 @ 5:41 pmPWC – maybe you should change your nom de plume – there was no caring in your statement – but I digress.
Comment by Joanelle January 20, 2009 @ 9:33 pmAny woman who threw their support to O really needs to take a long look at her values and how she sees herself – the man allowed such sexism in his campaign I just couldn’t believe it – all he had to do to be a good leader was to tell his minions to “stop it” but he never once said a word and even made double entrentres that we sexist himself.
Shame on him and shame on those who supported that behavior.
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