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Hiraeth

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Tue Jun 16, 2015, 11:02 PM Jun 2015

Sen. Bernie Sanders: United Against the War on Women. [View all]

The history of American democracy, to say the least, has been checkered. Our nation was founded at a time when people of African descent were held in bondage. After slavery was abolished, they were forced to endure legal discrimination for another 100 years.

When our country was formed, women were not just second-class citizens. They were third- or fourth-class citizens. Women couldn't vote or play a significant role in the political life of the nation. Women, in many cases, couldn't own property and were legally regarded as subservient in marriage. The educational and economic opportunities open to women were extremely limited. And, of course, women were unable to have control over their own bodies.

In the last 50 years, as the result of an enormous amount of effort on the part of the women's movement and its male allies, we as a nation have made significant progress in the fight for gender equality. Clearly, much, much more needs to be done, but few would deny that our country has come a very long way in this struggle. In Vermont, Governor Madeleine Kunin has given years of service to our state after becoming the state's first female governor in 1985. She is an inspiration to girls throughout Vermont and the country in allowing them to know that the opportunities they have are unlimited.

At rallies in Vermont and across the country this weekend, our message was clear. We are not going back. Not only are we not going to retreat on women's rights, we are going to expand them. We are going forward, not backward.

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Finally, let understand that when we stand together, we will always win. When men and women stand together for justice, we win. When black, white and Hispanic people stand together for justice, we win. When straight and gay people stand together for justice, we win. When young and old stand together for justice, we win. When working families stand together, we win.

Vermont is a national leader in the fight for a new health care system, for the transformation of our energy system, and in support of family farming and organic agriculture. We were the first state in the country to pass a civil union law and the first state to pass gay marriage legislation without a court order.

Now, we must continue and expand our efforts to be national leaders in the fight for gender equality.

I have seven beautiful grandchildren, four of whom are girls. Let us all work together in making sure that those four girls, and every girl in our state and country, has the same opportunity as anyone else to fulfill their dreams and live their lives without gender discrimination of any kind.

full article at link:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rep-bernie-sanders/united-against-the-war-on_b_1464730.html

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kicking this. Hiraeth Jun 2015 #1
April 30, 2012. (A point of info to clarify this is not a stump speech.) Luminous Animal Jun 2015 #2
He writes about this sort of stuff in "Outsider in the House." joshcryer Jun 2015 #5
A bit confused. Who is throwing out a canard. Luminous Animal Jun 2015 #6
Oh, sorry, just musing to myself. joshcryer Jun 2015 #7
I've already read some of that here madokie Jun 2015 #9
Yep, it's here. beam me up scottie Jun 2015 #11
I've started concentrating on who it is that is spreading the shit and started madokie Jun 2015 #12
Your way is probably much better. beam me up scottie Jun 2015 #15
Sometimes a person just has to do what a person has to do madokie Jun 2015 #16
I think people would like to see some info about it on his website or hear him speak about it more bettyellen Jun 2015 #24
You can look at his record JonLP24 Jun 2015 #14
Ah, I thought he might have gotten shit about his talk in Wisconsin and course corrected. bettyellen Jun 2015 #19
More: beam me up scottie Jun 2015 #3
K & R. appalachiablue Jun 2015 #4
Its as much for my grand daughter madokie Jun 2015 #8
K&R. On every issue, Bernie Sanders is on the moral highground. JDPriestly Jun 2015 #10
I don't think it's helpful to use "war against woman" for round 2 JonLP24 Jun 2015 #13
Why would supporting women's equality backfire- and with who? bettyellen Jun 2015 #18
I mean the slogan JonLP24 Jun 2015 #20
Well the word abortion is even more taboo and it sucks for us.... bettyellen Jun 2015 #21
It depends on how the message is sent JonLP24 Jun 2015 #22
Thanks - yeah the framing of it has been hard - pro- abortion has become a taboo bettyellen Jun 2015 #23
The first two sentences (political calculus) I'm not sure what you mean JonLP24 Jun 2015 #27
I'm sure that VT electing its first female governor in 1985 Nye Bevan Jun 2015 #17
Recommend. nt Zorra Jun 2015 #25
rec bigtree Jun 2015 #26
Feminist Bell Hooks.... pantsonfire Apr 2016 #28
Thanks for the link and the bump! Hiraeth Apr 2016 #29
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