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Saturday, November 28, 2009

Shine Women of the Year (Love + Sex): Hillary Rodham Clinton

One of my favorite women in history andone of Time's 100 most important people of the last centuryis Margaret Sanger. She was a crusader for reproductive freedom and fought to educate and empower women about conception and contraception, and then to make birth control accessible to everyone. Among her many activist endeavors, Margaret Sanger founded the organization that eventually became Planned Parenthood Federation of America. She also wrote and spoke many words that could easily rally a new generation of women to fight for their own sexual health rights.

One of Margaret Sanger's quotes has come to mind often in the last year as abortion rights were argued, voted on, and protested as a part of the election:

"No woman can call herself free who does not own and control her body. No woman can call herself free until she can choose consciously whether she will or will not be a mother."

I thought of this as I held my own signs high, cast my own ballot, and read with great concern about how close our country teeters on the edge of eradicating women's right to choose. I thought about how I would have done the same during the early 1900s, joining Margaret Sanger in her efforts to keep women informed, safe, and in charge of their own bodies.

I also thought about the women who have stepped forward to continue the education, lobbying, and fighting back whenever our access to birth control, abortion, and medical counseling is threatened. One woman who has pushed Sanger's work into this century and has adamantly championed women's sexual health rights this year is Hillary Rodham Clinton.

For that, we name her Shine's woman of the year for Love + Sex.

We applauded her combined effort with Cecile Richards, the president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America, to articulately and aggressively speak out against a rule proposed by the Department of Health and Human Services. The rule, Rodham Clinton and Richards explained, would grant every employee and volunteer of any medical facility the right to refuse to participate in any part of administering abortions, sterilization procedures, and even prescribing birth control.

The rule, they wrote, would not only cost an exorbitant amount of money to run, but would jeopardize women's right to making medical decisions with her doctor, to getting immediate care for life-threatening diseases like HIV, and to getting the contraception she needs.

Whether we voted for you in the primary or not, whether we dreamt you'd be America's first female chief executive or would've picked another woman, you are, by far the clear choice here. We have a long road ahead of us until we are free in the way Margaret Sanger envisioned for us all, but we're farther down the road because of you, Hillary Rodham Clinton.


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  • Jessica Ashley, Shine staff's Avatar
    Posted by Jessica Ashley, Shine staff Tue Dec 23, 2008 11:23am PST

    I'd recommend you read the article in Time magazine about Margaret Sanger (it's linked in the post above). One of the points is how many false quotes were attributed to Sanger as well as more factual information about her missteps.

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  • John's Avatar
    Posted by John Tue Dec 23, 2008 1:03pm PST

    "I don't care if they had an open relationship or not. It's clear that Paula Jones, Monica Lewinsky, and the others weren't aware of an open relationship if there was one."

    Is it clear? Really? I wasn't there. I guess you were, because I've already accused you of not knowing what you're talking about, yet you keep talking, so I'm assuming (since you can at least spell, unlike half the idiots on this board) that you're reasonably intelligent and wouldn't make the same mistake twice. If it isn't top-secret, what WAS your role in those scandals? I only know what the media tell me, and we all know how trustworthy THEY are.

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  • Joanna's Avatar
    Posted by Joanna Tue Dec 23, 2008 3:04pm PST

    I dont think that Hillary was fine with cheating privately.

    She had the Grace to keep it together publically, unlike others who whould have make a book and a movie about it already to make more of a name for themselves.

    I think Hillary has a lot of class...

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  • lm's Avatar
    Posted by lm Tue Dec 23, 2008 5:30pm PST

    Thought females were the gentler sex

    why are they killing their babies

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  • Angela's Avatar
    Posted by Angela Tue Dec 23, 2008 8:26pm PST

    Ms. Ashley,

    I'm so happy that brought up Margaret Sanger in this blog. As you may or may not have known, some users have been discussing her in other blogs, and many people are ignorant of the contributions she has made to the health and welfare of women and families as well as society at large. There are many in the pro-life movement who utilize propaganda that was motivated against Sanger when she first began her work--from when birth control was still so taboo and still illegal--taking quotes out of context, misquotes, and lies to make her into something she never was.

    It's unfortunate, but most users here are not interested in checking links, doing research, or checking any real information. It's so much easier for them to cling to their willfully ignorant notions that do not challenge their comfortable concept of reality.

    Thank you for this post. Of course, I agree with your choice here.

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  • Angela's Avatar
    Posted by Angela Tue Dec 23, 2008 8:26pm PST

    Beatlesareright, I see you're a sexist too.

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  • Pirates&Leafs's Avatar
    Posted by Pirates&Leafs Tue Dec 23, 2008 8:29pm PST

    Apparently, not EVERYONE gets a choice in America; Only those who would FORCE others to promote, approve, or take part in abortions get the REAL choice?

    TF Scary!

    From the "article":

    "The rule, Rodham Clinton and Richards explained, would grant every employee and volunteer of any medical facility the right to refuse to participate in any part of administering abortions, sterilization procedures, and even prescribing birth control."

    So, in other words, people who don't support killing the unborn must be FORCED to participate?

    PS: CJ GOOD POST!!!

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  • Angela's Avatar
    Posted by Angela Tue Dec 23, 2008 9:07pm PST

    Because I have this little thing about facts and truth...from the Time article:

    "There is still an effort to distort her goal of giving women control over their bodies by attributing such quotes to Sanger as "More children from the fit, less from the unfit — that is the chief issue of birth control." Sanger didn't say those words; in fact, she condemned them as a eugenicist argument for "cradle competition." To her, poor mental development was largely the result of poverty, overpopulation and the lack of attention to children. She correctly foresaw racism as the nation's major challenge, conducted surveys that countered stereotypes regarding the black community and birth control, and established clinics in the rural South with the help of such African-American leaders as W.E.B. Du Bois and Mary McLeod Bethune.

    Nonetheless, expediency caused Sanger to distance herself from her radical past; for instance, she used soft phrases such as "family planning" instead of her original, more pointed argument that the poor were being manipulated into producing an endless supply of cheap labor. She also adopted the mainstream eugenics language of the day, partly as a tactic, since many eugenicists opposed birth control on the grounds that the educated would use it more. Though her own work was directed toward voluntary birth control and public health programs, her use of eugenics language probably helped justify sterilization abuse. Her misjudgments should cause us to wonder what parallel errors we are making now and to question any tactics that fail to embody the ends we hope to achieve."

    http://www.time.com/time/time100/leaders/profile/sanger4.html

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  • Sherman's Avatar
    Posted by Sherman Wed Dec 24, 2008 3:53am PST

    Hillary is without a doubt a idiot. From her book, It takes a Village, her failed health plan. and putting up with a man like Bill. A powermonger and the reason she can't wear a skirt is her balls keep showing. Not an Obama fan, but Hillarys appointment was a big mistake that will come back to haunt him.

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  • Eileen M's Avatar
    Posted by Eileen M Wed Dec 24, 2008 9:39am PST

    F&%K HILARY CLINTON she is a let down for all women.....think abou tif your husband publicly humiliated you in front of the WORLD....and she stayed with him....for me that says it all about hilary clinton

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