So what constitutes extraordinary circumstances?

Posted by Pseudo-Adrienne | July 7th, 2005

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3 Responses to “So what constitutes extraordinary circumstances?”

  1. Kyra Writes:

    “… such a circumstance would have to be “a character problem, an ethics problem, some allegation about the qualifications of the person…”?

    If working to deny half the population basic, necessary, fundamental rights on the basis of other people’s religious beliefs does not constitute an ethics problem, what the hell does?

    P.A., Amp, Kim? You guys by any chance going to blog about Santorum’s new book in which he, in addition to other misogyny, claims abortion is slavery, but crueler because slave-owners didn’t have the right to kill their slaves? I want to rant about it, but the site I found it on won’t let me comment. (The site in question is LiveJournal for Choice; Pandagon has it but only comments on the part about stay-at-home moms, which is also rant-worthy.)


  2. Kim (basement variety!) Writes:

    Senator Mary Landrieu (D-LA) believes that “a pattern of irresponsible judgment, where decisions are based on ideology rather than the law, could potentially be ‘extraordinary’,”? according to a spokesperson’s interview with the Post.

    Like, oh…say, Patricia Owen? Geesh.

    Kyra, I’ll definitely look into it, but that might require me to read the book of the odious man. Argh!

    Send me your links at kim@pbbr.com.


  3. Brian Vaughan Writes:

    Ideology defines ethics.


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