Wednesday, September 14, 2005

Senator Feinstein Back to The Plate

Senator Feinstein: I want to get to you the man not you the jurist. I'm worrying about you knowing about the common man, the old man, the unemployed man, the sad man, the man without nice shoes, the man who isn't tall and hunky, you know, the kind with that tight little ass that, ahem, but anyway, these are the things I worry about you being insulated from, not on par with, not knowing about, not understanding, not having a feeling for, not taking a look at on a regular basis and saying, that poor fella, look how bad his shoes are, is he from the Roman Empire perhaps, who knows? The person who cares about the woman without a good job, the woman who wakes up one morning and through no fault of her own, after all the guy was cute, she finds herself pregnant and has to go to Rome, or some back alley to have an abortion, the woman who works a lot less than the man next to her then doesn't get the big promotion just because a man was the better worker, or maybe the boss was gay and the man gave damn phat head, did she get the opportunity to give phat head too?

Do you know what I mean, Judge?

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