
Chuck Brown.
I haven’t been an official resident of Washington, DC -- my hometown -- for almost two decades. But the DC girl is still strong in me, and this week, she’s been thinking a lot about (what was formerly known as) "Chocolate City."
You see, despite the fact that the District of Columbia is the one place in the country where Americans are denied the right to meaningful representation in Congress, make no mistake, Washington -- and Washingtonians -- have a voice. And this week it’s being silenced in more ways than one.
The white dome of the U.S. Capitol building may sit square in the center of the city, but the heart of DC for the last four decades has been the percussive conga-driven thump of the city’s indigenous gogo music. That heart just skipped few beats this week with the death of Chuck Brown, the godfather of gogo, beloved in Washington as the unofficial spokesman for the city.
He died Wednesday at the age of 75, but right up until his recent hospitalization for pneumonia, he still “cranked” (DC parlance for igniting a stage and an audience with a live gogo performance). Thanks to Chuck, and the countless gogo artists and bands he’s inspired, DC has a one-of-a-kind voice all its own.
So maybe Republicans on Capitol Hill missed the memo that Washingtonians, and specifically Washington women, don’t need a bunch of men to speak on their behalf. Because this week, one of those men showed a stunning disregard for the voices of women in Washington – and their right to choose -- with a restrictive, and unnecessary, piece of legislation.
Rep. Trent Franks (R-AZ) has proposed a new law that would criminalize abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy for women in the District of Columbia. Reread that sentence, because there’s several things wrong with it. First of all, Congressman Franks is a representative from Arizona, the same state whose greatest hits include the original "papers, please" law. Is it all that surprising that an Arizona congressman wants to make restrictive rules for women who he doesn’t even represent?
Since DC isn’t a state, the city isn’t entitled to any representation in Congress (Though the federal government will gladly accept their tax dollars. I believe the last time a group of citizens had that grievance, thirteen colonies set off the American Revolution). A single elected delegate, Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton, speaks in the House for the people of Washington, but she's not allowed to vote.
But her voice was silent at Thursday's hearing about the bill, whose fancy official title is H.R. 3803, the District of Columbia Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act. Congressman Franks rejected her request to speak on behalf of the women of Washington, DC.
And in so doing, he managed to kill two birds with one stone -- restricting both the Constitutional and reproductive rights of Washington women at the same time.
His justification for throwing DC's women under the bus is that he feels the fetus' pain. The law -- like those passed in six other states in the last two years -- is based on the contested evidence that a 20 week-old fetus can experience pain.
What isn't contested, however, is that the vast majority of women who have abortions do so well before 20 weeks.
According to the Guttmacher Institute, nine out of every 10 pregnancies occur in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. So it’s not like there’s an epidemic of women running around six-months pregnant, and suddenly thinking “You know what? This whole having a kid thing? Actually, not for me.” If you’ve made it two-thirds of the way through incubating a small human, you’ve pretty much committed to being a mother.
Do you know who is more likely to get an abortion after 12 weeks? Women who discover their child has an abnormality that would cause it live a short, painful life after it is born. Women who are too poor to afford an abortion when they first find out they're pregnant, and have to take time to save money to pay for it. Women who are young. Women who experience multiple disruptive life events like losing a job, separating from a partner, or are victims of domestic violence.
In short, the law would take the choice away from all women in DC, but specifically, those women whose choices are already limited to begin with.
I don't doubt the sincerity of Congressman Franks' concern for fetal feelings. But, given his aggressive pursuit of a needless law in a politically vulnerable district that just so happens to be timed smack in the middle of a presidential election year? I also don't doubt the he's equally motivated to score political points by appealing to the feelings of the Republican anti-choice voting base too.
Playing political games with women's lives? I'll let Chuck speak for the women of Washington -- we're not playing your games, baby.
Chuck Brown, "Playing Your Game"


Sorry to read of Chuck Brown's death.
From Living Legend to Legendary- Thank you, Mr. Brown.
omg. Politicians and religious zealots should not be defining individuals' medical health care according to ideology! Late term abortion is a tragedy which requires medical intervention! What is wrong with people? And to which "groups" is Nick Gillespie referring? The largest "group" -the American People - has already spoken and made the decision to contribute through its power and funding. A clear minority of emotional and irresponsible people are claiming to know what's best for only ONE gender across the entire nation? That's not democracy; that's subjugation of women according to the tenets of male domination and religious credo.
This clear and decisive effort to take away women's civil rights as settled repeatedly by law is offensive and unconstitutional on its face! Who cares if it's divisive? Stealing rights from American citizens is divisive!
ok. Nick Gillespie is very frustrating to listen to. Social Security is not "given" to anyone. It is an insurance program into which we should all pay. Those who are too poor do not pay in. They will not receive support if they never work other than social support subsistence services which are facilitated through several programs. Those earning salaries pay on only the first 106K per year. Those high income caps should be removed, and all actual income (dividends, deferred pymts, etc.) included in the taxation.
Medicare and Medicaid expenses keep going up due to the gouging we allow by the medical professions and related industries. We should see improvement with the American Health Care Act. We would see greater savings, effectiveness, and efficiencies with Public Health Care for All. And no, that doesn't mean that people couldn't also use doctors outside that system, just that everyone would have the national benefit of decent basic and needed health care.
Nick sounds as though he's battling some force which doesn't actually exist. And yes, he contributed to the creation of Facebook through his tax dollars' support of Harvard, the kids' public schools, the infrastructure which eased their lives, the libraries they used, and the Internet which was developed with Public Money.
insufferable. sorry, I couldn't find any other way to express my response to him.
Here's another insufferable to add to the response to Nick Gillespie. Who the hell is he and what is his claim to fame or knowledge about anything? He's too pretty for his own good as well and his voice is annoying! Egh!
It is one thing to have a different opinion than this guest, but he wouldn't even let the other guests make a complete point. I hope MHP will do better at moderating guests like that; I'd hate to see the show become a stupid shouting match like the McLaughlin Group.
But, will be watch this morning to hear Bil Bradley!
People, like Nick Gillespie, are the reason why I left libertarnianism some time ago.
Don't worry, MHP was wise to bring him on and to let him trip all over himself.
Here he is talking about why shouldn't DC prohibit abortions after 20 weeks when libertarnians have historically been for total abortion rights!
Here he is saying that Britain didn't cut spending, when they actually did! The entire Eurozone cut spending. Economic experts more schooled than him know that, but he's flat out lying!!!!
Here's the internal political fight which Gillespie must deal with...whether or not to go with the "by any means necessary" philosophy taught by Ayn Rand's Objectivism or the libertarnian purity of Rand's colleagues at the Cato institute who flat-out rejected and turned down Social Security benefits (which they saw as a ponzi scheme) while Rand collected them with no guilt whatsoever.
And from what I saw of Gillespie on MHP, he's honestly confused...just like most libertarnians are...MOST OF THE TIME!!!! I'm saying this because he's having troubling maintaining his economic philosophy while pandering to the social conservative beliefs of the Christian Right. Ha!