Barbara Boxer
Barbara Boxer became a United States Senator in January 1993 after 10 years in the House of Representatives. She was elected to a second six-year term in 1998.
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By far a disgrace
Barbara Boxer? No thanks. She and the other nut from California, Nancy Pelosi, need to be whipped into a nougat for consumption. Neither of them has the since to come out of a wet paperbag. Both of them are deep fried, but Boxer is by far a disgrace to the female sex. She needs to move out of this country and take Pelosi with her.
Jane, United States - 11 April 2007
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Go girl.
Barbara Boxer has a backbone of steel. I nominated her to receive a Backbone award just like Howard Dean got. She has stood up to the fraud perpetrated by the makers of the black box bandit voting machines. She stood against Bushco's nomination of Condolezza Rice, who I might add is the only one in the Bush administration that can travel the world, because the rest might be arrested for crimes against humanity. Barbara your the best a woman can be, go girl.
Tamara, United States - 02 February 2005
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NOT a Lovemark
Ugh! Babs Boxer is NOT a Lovemark. She is using this voting issue to stand on a soapbox, get TV time and raise money for her reelection campaign. Every multi-term Senator emerges every five years with an issue, no matter how absurd, goes on all the talk shows, finances a huge reelection campaign and then fades into obscurity for another five years. By the way, her questioning of Secretary Rice was completely uncalled for.
Tim, United States - 02 February 2005
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Truly courageous.
Barbara Boxer is a truly courageous woman, the kind of woman we need in politics today. She isn't afraid to stand up for others, and she isn't afraid to point out what's right with the country and what's wrong with it.
Susanne, United States - 02 February 2005
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Profound courage
I am so proud that Barbara Boxer is my Senator. She stood up for democracy and equal access to the voting booth when nobody else in the Senate would. She had the integrity to ask the tough questions during Rice's confirmation hearings. In a world where women who speak their minds are often demonized, Barbara Boxer has the profound courage to do just that.
Laura, United States - 31 January 2005

