On July 9th, a reporter asked Sen. John McCain whether he thinks it's fair for
insurance companies to cover Viagra for men, but not birth control for women.
To tell you his reply simply doesn't do it justice.
Watch this to learn his response.
Then take action: https://act.credoaction.com/campaign/mccain_respect_contraception/index.html?r=922If you're shocked by what you see, join us and tell Sen. McCain to ensure
that health insurance companies include women's birth control.
Maybe we shouldn't be surprised. In 2003 Sen. McCain voted against forcing insurance
companies to cover birth control.1 And this is the same senator who claimed in 2007
not to know whether condoms prevented sexually transmitted diseases.2 Nonetheless,
the truth remains: American women deserve better than this.
Ask Senator McCain to get the facts about birth control and take a stand for women's health.After you sign the petition, please be sure to tell a few friends.
Sources:
1.
http://senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_call_vote_cfm.cfm?congress=108&session=1&vote=00045">U.S. Senate vote 45, March 11, 2003
2.
http://blog.washingtonpost.com/campaign-trail/2007/03/mccain_is_stumped_on_the_stump.html">Washington Post blog post on McCain's condom comment.
Please Sign the petition
https://act.credoaction.com/campaign/mccain_respect_contraception/index.html?r=922
"Senator McCain, in 2003 you voted against forcing insurance companies to cover birth control. Last year, you claimed not to know whether condoms prevent sexually transmitted diseases. Now you say you still don't have an opinion as to whether it's fair for insurance companies to cover Viagra, but not contraception. Please take a stand: Tell every insurance company to offer affordable contraception. This is a crucial issue for American women."