Obama Pays Women Only 78 Percent of What He Pays Men
(CNSNews. com) - While Sen. Barack Obama's presidential campaign has produced a television ad criticizing Sen. John McCain's position on equal pay for women and pointing out that women in America are paid only 77 cents on the dollar compared to men, Obama pays his own female Senate staffers, on average, only 78 percent of what he pays male staffers. Women on McCain's staff, meanwhile, earn 24 percent more on average than women on Obama's Senate staff. McCain also pays his female Senate staff members a higher average salary than his male Senate staff members.
“The first thing I’d do as president,” he told a cheering audience, “is sign the Freedom of Choice Act. That’s the first thing that I’d do.”
In short, if we are to take Obama at his word, his first priority as president would be to serve an early death sentence on millions of unborn Americans.
Obama’s record as state senator in Illinois and as United State Senator show that these particular sentiments are not, as he might say, “just words.”
In 2002, as an Illinois state senator, Obama voted against the Induced Infant Liability Act and twice helped kill it in committee. This bill would have protected those miracle babies that somehow survived late-term abortions.
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(CNSNews. com) - While Sen. Barack Obama's presidential campaign has produced a television ad criticizing Sen. John McCain's position on equal pay for women and pointing out that women in America are paid only 77 cents on the dollar compared to men, Obama pays his own female Senate staffers, on average, only 78 percent of what he pays male staffers. Women on McCain's staff, meanwhile, earn 24 percent more on average than women on Obama's Senate staff. McCain also pays his female Senate staff members a higher average salary than his male Senate staff members.
In short, if we are to take Obama at his word, his first priority as president would be to serve an early death sentence on millions of unborn Americans.
Obama’s record as state senator in Illinois and as United State Senator show that these particular sentiments are not, as he might say, “just words.”
In 2002, as an Illinois state senator, Obama voted against the Induced Infant Liability Act and twice helped kill it in committee. This bill would have protected those miracle babies that somehow survived late-term abortions.