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2008-02-12 10:30 AM The Crab Cake Primaries Read/Post Comments (1) |
Today's the day I get to pull the lever for Obama along with my neighbors in MD and VA. I'm hoping it's a home run, or rather, 3 strikes and HRC's out! And if anyone is feeling sorry for her because of this and tempted to vote for her because you're feeling sorry for her, don't.
Remember the words of Kate Michelman:
The women's movement is about free choice, self-determination and challenging a status quo that fails a lot of Americans, not just women. And it is not about going along. It's about transcending, about having the freedom to follow one's heart, about creating and pursuing new opportunities, and about the American dream being for all Americans. As a woman I don't have some biological obligation to unreservedly support whatever woman is running -- this is exactly the sentiment I faced when I first started working for a woman's right to choose. If women who vote for men are traitors, then are men who vote for women also traitors? What about African-Americans who vote for whites? Or whites who vote for African-Americans? Laying this guilt trip, this hypocrisy, on women -- saying that those women who don't vote for other women are turncoats -- is tantamount to saying that women who exercise independent thought haven't the right to do that either. Could there be a more anti-feminist contention? When a presidential candidate's core values are unity, equality, opportunity and creating an atmosphere of respect and harmony, both nationally and internationally, then that candidate's vision aligns with the best hopes and dreams of the women's movement. And that is precisely Barack Obama's vision. For me, the choice between supporting Barack or Hillary was the choice between supporting someone who I know would be very good, Hillary Clinton, or supporting someone who I know could be truly great. And right now, on those causes that define me and millions of other women, we shouldn't settle -- and I won't settle -- for anything less than "great." Read/Post Comments (1) Previous Entry :: Next Entry Back to Top |
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