Hillary Clinton This paper will bring three points of Planned Parenthood related with Hillary Clinton along with my thoughts about her speech. The first point will talk about my relationship with political, Hillary Clinton’s statement about women’s health/the reproductive rights, and Hillary Clinton’s strong dream to give women’s right back to them away from government, religious and all another invert women’s right to make their own decisions. Those three points will bring me closer to understand what going on with Planned Parenthood with Hillary Clinton’s perspective. The first point, political and I do not have any relationship, since long enough as I remember those days where my teacher asked, “Who would you vote for which Bush or Kerry?” …show more content…
A woman, her family, and her faith should make women’s personal health decisions, with the counsel of her doctor. Hillary will stand up to Republican attempts to defund Planned Parenthood, which would restrict access to critical health care services, like cancer screenings, contraception, and safe, legal abortion. She will fight to protect the Affordable Care Act, which bans insurance companies from discriminating against women and guarantees 47 million women and counting access to preventive care.” Quoted by Hillary Clinton. (Clinton, 2015) This is the clear statement that she is showing her thought about abortion’s decision will be made by women’s right. I will have to admit, I would let any women decided for their own wishes but same time I am not being able to get baby easy so I would like to keep all babies so more babies available for adoptions, or have a gay family to take the baby. But once again, for many reason I know why women wants to have abortion to protect their wishes, needs and health reasons. Also Hillary mention about defund Parenthood Plan, she really strong support to give women’s right to make their own decision because it is key how we develop our women’s society where we all will stand together and defense our bodies. Also Hillary Clinton’s strong believe is to show people that their selves choose women’s right as they know what is …show more content…
Now other quotes that Hillary mention about why we labeling it are women’s issues? In my back of head, there are many times people in society generally look at women’s problem is a problem but it is not women’s problem it is the female chromosome, so who ever have the female chromosome does not have problem it is the society blames us that female chromosome do have problem. Well I could give out some problem back to who have male chromosome. “Too often, these are called women’s issues. Well, I am a proud lifelong fighter for women’s issues; because I firmly believe what’s good for women is good for America. … As far as I’m concerned, any issue that affects women’s lives and futures is a women’s issue.” Stated by Hillary Clinton. (Clinton, 2015) This is the clear statement where Hillary Clinton provides that there is many times where we have our stereotypes where we already label people without actually ask them weather if you like to be part of group or self. For example, there are group of people who wants to be part of female chromosomes, male chromosomes and/or “it”. What am I suppose to mean by “IT?” it is like a person does not have any label and just not want to be part of group so they can called themselves,
Hillary Rodham Clinton uses a very visual language to present a pressing matter for all women. She visually gives both the benefits and the harmful effects that women go through in their everyday life's. Clinton’s diction creates a sense of unity for not just women but men too. This speech is focused on inspiring the audience to go out and do something for women kind. Women Rights are Human Rights!
Miranda Carpenter Hypothesis There are many events in today’s society that has both positively, and negatively affected the consumers. One recent issue, is the plan to cut funding to Planned Parenthood Agencies. That being said, it is easy to depict that the number of unplanned pregnancies will increase, resulting in a higher number of Medicaid recipients. One sector of the debate on cutting the funding is the assumption of a selfish government, taking funding away from female medical services.
The author stated that women are still recognized human with choices even this year. Kaine’s doesn’t necessarily believe abortion however, support who ever is willing to perform abortion. Finally, the democrat’s party’s ideology is to provide a safe and legal abortion for every woman. The strongest argument
(“Maria Cantwell on Abortions”). Her votes in the senate have shown her 100% pro-choice
I am a social work student at Frostburg State University and I have completed a policy analysis on the defunding of Planned Parenthood. I oppose defunding of Planned Parent because I believe it serves a good purpose in communities. Defunding of Planned Parenthood would remove all federal funding and allow states to take away state funding from them. Without the 500 million dollar yearly funding that Planned Parenthood receives they will have to shut down a numerous amount of their clinics and many of the nine million clients will not have anywhere to go to for preventive and family planning services. In 2012, Texas stopped funding Planned Parenthood with state aid.
The presidential election is around the corner and the people of this nation have a very important job to stay updated and willing to compromise. Watching campaigns and keeping up with the race is only a small task. Soon an individual will be asked to form a stern decision and cast a very vital vote. This will give a candidate the key to our future. Of those running in the election, the democratic candidates share similar beliefs and concerns with a portion United States citizens, no matter their economic status.
The Planned Parenthood activist group justify their stance on protecting reproductive rights for mothers and providing free sexual and reproductive health services by claiming that their organizations efforts lead to the fundamental ideals of the historic authors John Locke, Edmund Burke, Adam Smith, and John Stuart Mill; life, liberty, and property. To begin, Planned Parenthood would argue that individuals who choose to take part in their services, do so to better their life. It may be utilizing their birth control services, getting an abortion, or acquiring simple reproductive health care, but the person receiving the resources ultimately decides what is best for their body and life. Throughout the organization's website and tabs of information
Planned Parenthood is a nonprofit organization that provides services regarding contraception, family planning, and reproductive problems (“Who We Are”). According to James Miller, a law professor at Tulane University, Planned Parenthood has been a major conflict among the American people mostly due to its abortion services. Currently, in America, various religious groups, conservative politicians, and individuals are pushing for Planned Parenthood to lose federal funding based on its association with abortion (Poteat). Contrary to the unpopularity of Planned Planned among some groups, according to Paul Poteat, professor of psychology at Boston College, many others believe Planned Parenthood is a necessity for sexual and reproductive health,
Beauchamp and Childress describe justice as “fair, equitable, and appropriate treatment in light of what is due or owned to persons” (2013, p. 250). Despite the passing of ACA in 2010, there is still an ongoing debate about the right to health care in the U.S (Beauchamp and Childress, 2013). Unfortunately, many issues related to women reproductive health such as contraception and abortion coverage remains controversial. The right to sexual and reproductive health is an essential part of everyone’s right to highest attainable physical and mental health (Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights [CESCR], 2016). The CESCR and the Committee on Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) have both clearly identified sexual and reproductive
Hillary Clinton’s main purpose is to explain everyone how women’s rights are human rights. This is stated clearly as main claim and a conclusion in her speech. “If there is one message that echoes forth from this conference, let it be that human rights are women’s rights and women’s rights are human rights once and for all” (Clinton). She supports her main claim through inductive logic by giving examples of what women are suffering from. Clinton mentions about how the society is violating women’s right by stating how women are being set on fire, raped, abused, which is against the human rights.
In her speech, “Women’s Rights are Human Rights,” First Lady Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton discusses the importance of fighting for women’s rights, as she argues they and human rights are one and the same. Clinton uses rhetoric, such as logic, empathy, and credibility, along with some propaganda to convince her audience of her point. The speech was given at the Fourth World Conference on Women on September 5, 1995 in order to convince people to stand up for women throughout the world and to respect their roles in society. Clinton supported women’s rights long before her speech. She had always been involved politically, first by being the president of the Young Republican’s club at her school (Harris).
Hillary Rodham Clinton delivered her speech “Women’s Rights are Human Rights” September 5, 1995 while speaking at the United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing, China with the intent to educate and spread awareness in regards to the rights and treatment of women around the world, while encouraging women to take initiative and highlight the potential women have if presented with the opportunity of equality. Early in Clinton’s speech, she uses the power of ethos to establish her credibility and continues to build upon it throughout, bringing attention to the fact she has had years of experience fighting for change among people of all kinds. Clinton convinces listeners that she has made women’s rights a priority in her life
She may have family and or financial problems preventing her from being able to properly care for the child. Women are forced to hear both sides of the debate and feel the intensity of a decision. Abortion is the said woman’s private decision and should not be stopped by any law. Only the woman herself knows her body, so abortion is a choice based solely on her feelings. The court case of Roe vs Wade established that
This is why she wants to explain to the public why women have no choice
As far as I’m concerned, any issue that affects women’s lives and futures is a women’s issue. ”(https://www.hillaryclinton.com/issues/womens-rights-and-opportunity/) -HILLARY CLINTON, SEPTEMBER 5, 2015 Finally, when voting take in notice and get informed well about your candidates. As for Clinton, voting for her there will be more rights disabled people, LGBT rights and equality, and women 's rights and equality. These reasons make Hillary be a perfect candidate to vote for since she is opening many doors for disabled people, giving and protecting LGBT rights and giving women equal rights as