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Opening Arguments

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Barbara Boxer plays the "you have no stake in this argument" card against Condoleezza Rice:

Ever since Sen. Barbar Boxer (D-Calif.) noted that Rice was childless during hearings Thursday on Bush's new Iraq plan, a controversy has erupted across the blogosphere about whether Boxer's comment was appropriate.

Some conservative analysts interpreted Boxer as meaning that Rice wasn't capable of making decisions on war because she did not have children.

Is there any other way to interpret her meaning? It sounded especially infantile coming from Boxer, but it's the kind of argument we hear frequently about the war -- "How many members of Congress have children in Iraq" and "When is Bush going to send his daughters?" -- and the same objections can be heard locally. Those without children have no right to speak out on school taxes. Whites can't talk about black issues. Why should men have a voice in abortion policy?

I could make the same argument on the other side -- only those without a direct stake in the issuue should be allowed to decide things, because they aren't so close to them that they can't be objective -- but that would be equally infantile. In a representative democracy, we are all stakeholders (to use a popular term), and we all have something valuable to contribute to the decision-making process.

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Comments

Laura
Mon, 01/15/2007 - 9:48am

Here we have conservative analysts interpreting her meaning. How do they know what she meant? I would like to know myself why Bush's daughters and most other congress members have no children in Iraq?? The people calling the shots are the ones not being affected by their decisions. I think it is a totally fair question.

As far as people with no children having no say about school taxes-excuse me?? If I am paying the taxes, what does having children got to do with it?? If I would have no say because I have no children then I should not have to pay the taxes that help support the schools!! I don't understand your comparison of this with what Boxer said.

Larry Morris
Mon, 01/15/2007 - 1:08pm

"I would like to know myself why Bush's daughters and most other congress members have no children in Iraq??" Come on, I thought it was a volunteer army, ... why aren

Steve Towsley
Mon, 01/15/2007 - 11:30pm

>...why aren't you there?

Perfect response.

If you're going to toss around liberal cliches and empty rhetoric while pretending to champion equal distribution of military service in wartime, make your case from a convoy in Iraq. It will wear a whole lot better.

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