While reading thru some blogs I came up on a headline that caught
my attention, maybe because I am a woman.
On October 19 Hayley Krischer posted her opinion regarding a topic Women
should take into consideration when voting this year.
This post talks about what the presidential candidate,
Romney, thinks about abortion and contraception on the legal side. It gives us
an idea of things that women would face in the near future if we decided to
vote for Romney. Times have changed and it has cost the nation struggles to be
at the point where we are. It was hard to stop discrimination towards colored
people, women's right to vote, and equality among different genders. And to
come upon a point of view from a different perspective, I have to say I agree
with the writer on certain points. I believe as women we have the right to
decide if we have the capability of having a baby or if we want to have some
type of protection that can be affordable for everyone. Doing some research
regarding the "Roe v Wade" case I see how they want to make a balance
in regulation abortions to protect prenatal life and protecting women health,
but i don't think that they should stop funds from going towards planned parenthood or change
anything that has improved our nation. Having less pregnancy's at a younger age
in our nation is a benefit because a lot of those young mothers end up without
a career, single and low income. As the author mentions the National Center for
Health Statistics uncovered that the rate dropped 18% and abortions 32%, and
still they want to make changes. Having the ability of more affordable health
clinics for women allows our nation to be more educated. Being more educated
allows crime rates to go down, since most kids from single mothers end up with low
income and/or criminal records. I also agree with the part she talks about the
Blunt Amendment, how is it possible that employers can deny health coverage
just because they consider it "morally objectionable."
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