JOHN KERRY PROMISES to engage in sex discrimination: "As president, I will put American government and our legal system back on the side of women."
Is the legal system supposed to take sides based on gender?
UPDATE: Reader Nicole Griffin is unimpressed by this appeal:
Regarding the section of Kerry's website you linked to, all I have to say is "huh?" Putting aside the issue of whether the government SHOULD take sides between the genders, the full quote from Kerry is:
“In case after case, President Bush’s actions have made American women less safe and less secure - on the job and on the streets. As president, I will put American government and our legal system back on the side of women. I will stand up for their security, ensure their safety, support their rights, and guarantee their dignity. This nation can do no less.”
Maybe I missed something, but what the hell does Kerry think that Bush has done to make women less safe and secure? I can't name a single thing that he has done that has had an effect on women in particular that it has not had on all Americans. Furthermore, as an American woman, I personally feel much "safer and more secure" with Bush as president, knowing that he's willing to go out and kill terrorists and evil dictators who hate America than I would with Kerry as president, whose solution would be to threaten them with a UN resolution.
Ouch.
ANOTHER UPDATE: Reader Elizabeth King agrees:
Sign me up as another woman who feels much safer and more secure with President Bush in the White House than I would if John Kerry became Commander in Chief. My man Bush is taking it to the enemy. Kerry thinks that the enemy is us.