[NPInfo] I know it is a political year but
Paula Sumner
nurse_healer at yahoo.com
Sat Sep 6 23:47:30 PDT 2008
I heard on NPR, that McCain wants to tax the benefits given to employees-esp Health benefits, to fund Medicare costs.
paula
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--- On Fri, 9/5/08, David Mittman <dmittman at comcast.net> wrote:
From: David Mittman <dmittman at comcast.net>
Subject: [NPInfo] I know it is a political year but
To: "ACC" <acc-circle at listserve.com>, "NP Info" <npinfo at nurse.net>, paforum at mc.duke.edu
Date: Friday, September 5, 2008, 11:59 PM
Is this good for NPs? Or if it was a PA, PAs?
Better to have us as spokespeople for adequate care, lower pharma
prices and patient advocates. I am not sure where I stand?
New Obama Radio Ad Says McCain Would Make Abortions Illegal
04 Sep 2008
The campaign of Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama
(Ill.) recently released a radio advertisement in at least seven swing
states saying that Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain
(Ariz.) would make abortions illegal, The Politicoreports.
The ad plays a clip from NBC's "Meet the Press" during which
McCain
says that he favors a "constitutional amendment to ban all
abortions."
The ad says, "We can't let John McCain take away our right to
choose,"
adding, "We can't let him take us back." The ad also features a
nurse-
practitioner who says, "If Roe v. Wade is overturned, the lives and
health of women will be put at risk. That's why this election is so
important." The nurse-practitioner adds, "John McCain is out of touch
with women today. McCain wants to take away our right to choose.
That's what women need to understand. That's how high the stakes
are."
According to The Politico, the Obama campaign did not release where it
is running the ad, but people have reported hearing it in Colorado,
Florida, Indiana, Iowa, Ohio, Virginia and Wisconsin. The Obama
campaign has sought to appeal to women largely through economic
messages, but some women's rights groups have pointed out that polling
has shown many women who support McCain think he supports abortion
rights even though he has long advocated for a ban on abortions except
in cases of rape, incest and when women's lives are in jeopardy.
McCain campaign aides did not respond to questions about the ad, but
Republican Party communications director Danny Diaz said Obama "has
offered misleading statements on the issue and is now trying to
confuse voters by attacking Senator McCain." Obama spokesperson Bill
Burton said that the ad, which was sent to radio stations Thursday, is
a "straightforward ad about the very well-documented fact that
[McCain] wants to overturnRoe v. Wade and supports a constitutional
ban on abortions" (Smith, The Politico, 9/2).
Reprinted with kind permission from http://
www.nationalpartnership.org. You can view the entire Daily Women's
Health Policy Report, search the archives, or sign up for email
deliveryhere. The Daily Women's Health Policy Report is a free service
of the National Partnership for Women & Families, published by The
Advisory Board Company.
© 2008 The Advisory Board Company. All rights reserved.
Article URL: http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/120252.php
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