CURRENT MOON

Wednesday, January 25, 2006

This Is How It's Done

Barbara Boxer has ovaries.

During the hearings, we all felt great compassion for Mrs. Alito when she became emotional in reaction to the tough questions her husband faced in the Judiciary Committee. Everyone in politics knows how hard it is for families when a loved one is asked tough questions. It is part of a difficult process, and whoever said politics is not for the faint of heart was right.

Emotions have run high during this process. That's understandable. But I wish the press have focused more on the tears of those who will be affected if Judge Alito becomes Justice Alito and his out-of-the mainstream views prevail.

I worry about the tears of a worker who, having failed to get a promotion because of discrimination, is denied the opportunity to pursue her claim in court.

I worry about the tears of a mentally ill woman who is forced by law to tell her husband that she wants to terminate her pregnancy and is afraid that he will leave her or stop supporting her.

I worry about the tears of a young girl who is strip searched in her own home by police who have no valid warrant.

I worry about the tears of a mentally retarded man, who has been brutally assaulted in his workplace, when his claim of workplace harassment is dismissed by the court simply because his lawyer failed to file a well written brief on his behalf.

These are real cases in which Judge Alito has spoken.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Some person on Congress floor, preferably a woman of merit, should mention the fact Rush Limbaugh is represented by the ACLU.

Trying to equivocate a racist group that blocked the progress of women and blacks at an Ivy League school is not equal to an individual advocates group with its record of nonpartisan pursuit of personal rights.

Stop trying to compare the CAP to the ACLU, there is none.

-Mr.M

Anonymous said...

Hecate hitting 'em with the chair!

Or broom, so to speak.

;)

Anonymous said...

Boxer appeals to us because she's a woman and she's not afraid to speak her mind and we agree with her (not in order of impotance).

How many others listen to her and are influenced?

Does she speak to them?

Anonymous said...

Ack!

importance

Anonymous said...

Boxer is more my Senator than either or both Olympia Snowe or Susan Collins. She represents me and just about everyone I know, the Queens of D-gypped Maine don't.