Governor Palin's office refused to accept our letter!

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Governor Sarah Palin’s Office Refuses to Accept Letter from America’s Moms

MomsRising.org Attempts to Deliver Letter Asking Governor’s Positions
on Family-Friendly Issues

See pictures of the attempted delivery here

Fifteen DC-area moms and MomsRising.org Executive Director Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner were turned away this afternoon when they attempted to deliver a letter to Governor Sarah Palin asking her to share her positions on issues like health care, paid sick days and flexible work options. The group was attempting to deliver the letter to the State of Alaska office in Washington, DC.

The letter was signed by nearly 22,000 moms, dads and others from across the United States who would like to know what a McCain/Palin administration would do to support America’s families.

“We are extremely disappointed that we were not even allowed to deliver this letter today,” said Rowe-Finkbeiner. “Health care, paid sick days, paid family leave and afterschool programs are among the issues that are top-of-mind for many families. We were told that we need to mail in our letter and we’re going to do that. We are still counting on Governor Palin to respond to us. ”

The letter says in part:

“It was dazzling to see a mom on the stage at the Republican convention accepting the Vice Presidential nomination. There are too few mothers in the boardrooms and high levels of political office. As members of MomsRising.org we celebrate your path from PTA to Vice Presidential candidate, but we didn't hear much in your speech about what you and your party will do for mothers and families.

“… Our nation can’t afford to ignore the issues of mothers and families any longer. We want to know where you stand on the issues which are critical to mothers like healthcare, fair pay, paid family and medical leave, afterschool programs, childcare/early learning, paid sick days, and flexible work options.

“With now three-quarters of American mothers in the labor force, but a societal structure which hasn’t caught up to that modern reality, we, as a nation, are at a crisis point for our families. Bottom Line: Mothers want to ensure the well-being of their families. No mother should have to choose between taking care of a sick child and feeding her child. And no mother should have to choose between taking her child to the doctor and paying rent.

“Governor Palin, if elected Vice President of the United States, how will you support mothers and families?”

The full text is available on the MomsRising.org web site at www.momsrising.org. MomsRising.org will mail the letter to Governor Palin’s four regional offices, her Washington, DC office and McCain/Palin campaign offices.

The letter is part of MomsRising.org’s MomsVote ’08 effort, which includes Get-Out-the-Vote activities, debate watches, voter registration and educating the candidates about issues that matter to America’s families, like paid family leave, flexible work options, afterschool programs, health care for all children and affordable child care.

WHY PALIN? The reason why the letter was sent to Gov. Palin and not Sen. Biden is that the Biden/Obama campaign has very directly spoken in support of the central issues of MomsRising in his Presidential nomination acceptance speech. However, MomsRising members have yet to hear where the McCain/Palin ticket stands on those same issues. MomsRising members are tracking where candidates stand on the issues through our Candidate Bingo Project and will continue to do so in the upcoming debates. All candidates--female, male, Democrat, Republican, and other--should speak to the issues of America's families.

UPDATE: Thanks everyone for your comments. MomsRising has delivered petitions, letters, baby onesies, personal stories, and other public communications from our membership to dozens of other public officials across the country and in Washington, DC. These offices are paid for with public money, and are open to the public. This is the first time any public official's office has refused to accept any materials from our members.

As Governor Palin's staff suggested, we will mail the letter and nearly 22,000 signatures to their D.C. office. We'll also mail the package to Governor Palin's other offices.

We eagerly anticipate the Vice Presidential Debate, where we hope both candidates will have the opportunity to address these issues.

Does it bother anyone else?

Does it bother anyone else that Palin went back to work three days after having her last baby. After having a c-sect I can barely go to the restroom by myself more or less go back to work. How is she going to be supportive of "moms right" when she does not even take a week off after having a kid?

How contradictory and

How contradictory and hippocritical! This organization is supposedly about fair and realistic wages and equality and womens rights and you condemn the woman for going to work 3 days after having her baby!!!!! I mean, you can't have it both ways! You can't be equal and get special treatment!!! If you're a woman and want to be in a position of power and prestige which pays well, you can't then expect to be able to disappear for 8 weeks! We all have choices, and Sara Palin is the governor of the state and she has a husband who is supportive and quite capable of caring for an infant!!!

Suprise Party

Did anyone call and make an appointment? I bet none of you can hand deliver a letter to any state governor's office. They have security and especially in DC, why would you think folks would just blindly accept anything.

Candidates do not let mail or packages just be hand dropped off. They all have to go through security screening. Would you just take anyone's package from a large group of unknown people with WHAT kind of agenda? It's amazing when a group can't force their way into a situation, they cry foul!!!

Is MomsRisisng an

Is MomsRisisng an organization that is not democratic or republican? Is MomsRising a liberal democratic organization? I would like to know.

Are they affiliated with NOW who believe in abortion rights and if you as a woman do not agree with them then you are instantly anti-woman?

I for one am a liberal feminst. Look up the word feminst or feminism for that matter where does it state that it is only related to being a democrat or female for that matter. Heck my grandfather is a feminst for god's sake!

Put aside your political beliefs for one moment. Is Sarah Palin a woman? YES. Is Sarah Palin a mother? YES.
Is Sarah Palin working outside the house? YES
Has she been a Mayor? YES Has she been a Governor? YES currently.

Bottom line-Is she breaking the GLASS CEILING in regards to reprentation of women in politics in general?
YES.

You may agree or disagree in regards to the political party she represents. However she is a working mother and THAT is universal.

Just say you were wrong..

I respect your efforts to get these questions to Sarah Palin, and had you been asking these questions of the governor of Alaska, asking what she was prepared to do for the Alaskan people, there would not be an issue. You have succeeded in delivery to other people when you went to the correct office, and in this case, you didn't. The staff refused to accept your materials and BREAK THE LAW. Do your homework next time.

Folks who decide to have

Folks who decide to have children must be grown-up enough to raise them. That includes having resources to feed them, clothe them, educate them, and care for them when they are ill. That is what adults do.

It is not the taxpayers job, and not the constitutionally-directed role of the Federal Government, to organize health care. It is not a "right".

Be a grown up, and take personal responsibility for your family.

I couldn't agree with you

I couldn't agree with you more! How dare everyone think it is the government's responsiblitiy (and my responsibility as a taxpayer) to provide after care, daycare and health care for their family. Why do people choose to have children if they cannot afford them?! I mean, give me a break! Planned Parenthoods are everywhere, and they offer a sliding scale.. What is it to practice safe sex!

I work for a low-income, federally funded education program, and while many parents are working and considered low income, there are others who receive section 8 housing, get free pre-k from 8am to 2pm, and have their children dressed in North Face Jackets....and they don't have JOBS!!!!! Here I am, working full time, with 3 children and a husband who works 2 jobs, and here many of these single young (around 20-24) moms have their kids at school all day and don't work!

Give me a break!

Sarah Palin is not a Mother's friend

I think this organization is on the right track, but don't think for a second that Sarah Palin is on your side, or for that matter, even on the side of working mothers or stay at home mothers.

Her running mate, has voted against several measures in Congress against giving women equal pay for equal work. Repbulicans are on the side of business.....NOT working women nor do they give a damn about balance in the workplace.

Even if Sarah Palin gets to the White House, when she is in a meeting a the White House the only words John McCain will say to her will be "Honey, can you get me a cup of coffee?" The old boys network know she is unqualifed and was put on the campaign as a token female to try and sway uneducated women that she had the experience Hilliary Clinton had...women should be insulted.

As far as being a good mother, Palin hung her 17-year old pregnant daughter out to be fodder for the media and chose her own selfish political agenda over that of her daughter's well being. I have to wonder how much therapy the daughter will need when she's an adult and figures out what her mother did...you know that had to be stressful and at a time when she could ill afford it.

C'mon guys wake up...if you want more fairness in the workplace, and consideration for working women, the middle class and stay at home Moms vote for Obama.

It doesn't really matter where Palin stands....its not where Moms want to be.

The fact she turned you away, doesn't surprise me at all.

Totally Turned Off By This

Kristin, Joan, Mary, Katie, Laura, Roz, Ashley, and the entire MomsRising.org Team -

You've totally turned me off by this email. Instead of perhaps understanding that Palin may be consumed with the economic crisis at hand, you've painted her to be unconcerned with issues affecting mothers and families in your subject line alone. This is the problem with women...when they see one who's actually making it, the claws come out to tear her apart instead of helping each other achieve success.

From a political standpoint, I don't have a preferred candidate at the moment, and I certainly am not going to back someone who hasn't addressed issues of concern to me and/or has opposing views to the things I value. So, on that note, I appreciate your efforts...and hope that by asking for the issues to be covered during the debate, we will hear a point-of-view from Biden as well (where was the petition and letter to HIM?).

If this group cannot remain unbiased (as not all moms share the same point-of-view or political preferences), I may have withdraw my association with it.

Seriously?

I thought this was a fair reply...but do you seriously, seriously believe that Palin's staff could not accept a letter because Palin is "consumed with the economic crisis?" Um, I beleive the news said she was eating soft pretzles in central park.

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