Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Sarah Palin


I will borrow from Ileza A. from CA's word as she speaks my sentiments exactly with eloquence and truth:

Sarah Palin is the classic example of a woman being used by those in power to remove power from women. If a man, with the same abysmal record against women's and children's issues, against environmental issues, in support of teaching creationism in schools, and with a complete lack of sophistication and international experience, had been named the vice presidential candidate (as McCain's running mate, potentially the oldest president ever elected), there would have been an undisputed national outcry for his fringe and retrograde stances. It is as if, because Sarah Palin is a woman and a mother, she is above being criticized for her anti-woman and anti-child legislation.
People magazine can focus on the feel-good aspects of her supporting her pregnant daughter and loving her autistic child. That's all very sweet, but it is irrelevant to the role she is seeking to fill and it can't make her horrific political profile any more palatable.
I am disgusted and yet not surprised to see a woman used against women. Divide and conquer has been an effective strategy since the beginning of time.

Ditto.
Thank you, Sister.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I thought her child had down syndrom?

I am extremly curious about your elections. Beside I am going to be in NH for Halloween so I'll be there for your elections.