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Palin should clarify stance on abortion for voters' sakes

Editor,

As Sen. John McCain and his vice presidential nominee, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, travel around the country, we're watching as they try to sell the McCain-Palin ticket to moderate, independent-leaning women voters who will determine the outcome of this election.

Neither McCain nor Palin reference their extreme stance on abortion, but voters have a right to know how the McCain-Palin agenda would open the door to more government interference in personal, private medical decisions in New Mexico. Voters need to know that McCain is not only against abortion; he is against birth control and other prevention policies that would actually reduce the need for abortion. Even self-described anti-abortion voters see better access to birth control and honest, age-appropriate sex education as the best ways to prevent unintended pregnancy.

McCain has a 25-year record of voting against women's freedom and privacy. Here are five questions Palin should answer before any voter considers the McCain-Palin ticket in November:

1. Palin, you would outlaw abortion, even in cases of rape and incest. In 2008, lawmakers passed a bipartisan bill guaranteeing rape survivors information about and access to emergency contraception in the emergency room. McCain and Palin, do you support this bipartisan measure?

2. McCain voted to end a program that provides millions of women with health care services ranging from birth control to breast cancer screenings. Palin, do you agree with McCain's votes to completely eliminate the family planning program?

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3. McCain has refused to support legislation to require pharmacists to fill women's birth control prescriptions without harassment or delay. Palin, do you think it's OK for a pharmacy to refuse to fill a woman's prescription for birth control based on an employee's personal views?

4. Over the last year, we have seen the price of contraception skyrocket on campus due to the result of a 2005 bill. The price increase could force young women to go off birth control. McCain and Palin, will you join your opponent Sen. Barack Obama in supporting legislation to fix the birth control pricing crisis facing millions of low-income women and students across the country?

5. If Roe v. Wade is overturned, 23 states are poised to ban abortion, and New Mexico is one of them. Our state ban predates Roe and includes criminal penalties for both women and doctors. McCain and Palin, how much jail time should a woman do for having an abortion?

We all know the importance of this election. Please take the time to educate yourself on some of the most important issues.

Molly Maguire-Marshall

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