Senator Joe Biden: He Can Ride, But He Can't Hide
Billboards, addressed to Senator Joe Biden, have been strategically placed in Delaware to call on him to make the pending re-authorization of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) gender neutral so that all victims of domestic violence can benefit from the funding. Over 835,000 men report being victims of intimate partner violence annually, this number reflects 36% of all victims, yet the billions of dollars in VAWA funding can only be used for services to help women and children.To view the billboards or make a contribution via paypal to the billboard project go to - vawa4all.org
(PRWEB) May 2, 2005 -- Billboards have been strategically placed in three
locations in Delaware by the Safe Homes for Children and Families Coalition. The
billboards are addressed to Sen. Joe Biden and call on him to make the pending
re-authorization of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) gender-neutral. Did
you know that the DOJ reports that 36% or 835,000 of the 2.3 million victims of
domestic violence are men? And did you know that while approximately 1700 women
are killed each year by their male partners, 900 men are killed by their female
partners?
After ten years of the Senator ignoring our pleas to make VAWA
gender-neutral we are compelled to take the message public. To be sure Sen.
Biden doesn't miss our message we have strategically placed the boards so he
won't be able to avoid them every day on his way to Washington, D.C. Senator
Biden touts the fact that he does not have a home in Washington and commutes by
Amtrak to and from Washington everyday.
So we have located them to
follow him all the way to the train platform. The first one, a 14 ft. x 48 ft.
standard highway billboard, is on I-95. Then when he drops down off of I-95 onto
the main and only street by which he can get to the Amtrak train station, as he
approaches the entrance to the station where he has to turn right to go under
the train track trussel and into the station area, he is confronted by another
large 5 ft. x 11 ft. board. Then when he goes upstairs to the train platform, as
he awaits his train, another 3 ft. x 6 ft. board is glaring out his name again
and demanding he give equal protection to all.
Senator Joe Biden
promotes himself as a straight talking, consistently fair political leader. He
also promotes himself as an ardent supporter of equal rights and the 14th
Amendment. And he has a record of supporting equality for minorities and women.
Apparently, however, his fealty to the 14th Amendment's equal protection clause
is selective - shall we say political? How else do we explain why Senator
Biden's support of the principles that underlie the 14th Amendment and equality
for women - the dignity and humanity of every person - do not, for him, apply to
the 835,000 men and their children who are victims of abuse and violence.To view
the billboards or make a contribution via paypal to the billboard project go to
- vawa4all.org
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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/5/prweb234922.htm