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Monday, March 31, 2008

WP editorial on Colombian free trade deal

The Washington Post editorialized today in support of the new free trade agreement with Colombia!  It was probably a necessary reality check for those of us hoping for a revival of the distinction between left and right in this country and a reminder that we need to renewed opposition to legislation such as this that is harmful to the interests of working class people and the values of this country.  Globalization should be about human rights and common welfare for all, not outsourcing labor to whoever will work for the least amount of money!

Working Life,a good blog for labor issues, has a link to a Public Citizen report that reminds us of some of these issues as well as a post about how the human rights situation in Colombia continues to be problematic.

Shame on the Post for its support of profits for the few and misery for the majority!

Saturday, March 29, 2008

"You mean you're 32 and you're not a lawyer yet??"

I should say first that I love DC.  Moving up here and starting this job has been the best thing to happen to me since...well, in a long time!  I'm lucky enough to work with really nice down-to-earth people who simply do good, honest work to make the world a better place.  And that's just it.  They're really good people, all of them, doing really good work!  If they were corporate types I wouldn't be feeling this way at all, but last night I met this guy who's 26 and does employment law which is, I guess, kind of a civil rights thing (you know, like discrimination etc)  and he's about to finish law school and take the bar exam and then he'll keep doing civil rights work and he was just so cool.  I was jealous.

And that's the thing about this city.  I'm feeling the pressure.  Am I a slacker?  I'm thinking thoughts I never thought before like, gee, I'm 32 and I'm not a lawyer yet! What's wrong with me?? lol...

Everyone here is a good-guy lawyer (okay well not *everyone* in the city but everyone I'm meeting in non-profit-land!).  I've never been even remotely interested in anything like law school.  The closest I've come is taking a few international law courses but now I find myself wondering about it.  You could argue that I should consider international law because I've always been inclined towards the theoretical (sorry that's an IR joke!) but if you want to make a real impact on people's lives it seems like domestic law would be more practical.  Save some family from being homeless.  Keep immigrant parents from being separated from their kids.  Challenge big corporations that spray their workers with pesticides.

Why am I so enamored with lawyers now you ask?  Is this just a phase?  Will I grow out of it?  Maybe...

But you see, lawyers are like Catholics.

I'll pause a second for that to catch your attention! Lol....

Okay, no, it's true: Lawyers are like Catholics.  Both have bad reputations among certain sectors of the general public, right?  And to an extent there are valid reasons for those bad reputations.  But I didn't grow up around Catholics and I didn't grow up around lawyers and by the time I met both as an adult I was politically active enough to be meeting the cool ones.  I met the liberation theology Catholics and poverty lawyers.  The Catholics were organizing against US sponsored violence in Latin America and the lawyers were helping out people who were getting evicted from their homes.  What's not to love?

Law school would be a lot of time and money and effort.  About the equivalent of having a child (except that it ends in three years) and since I'm now considering the very real possibility that having children might not be my lot in life, I think I've decided this: If I don't have a child, should I go to law school?

What do you think?

 

Thursday, March 27, 2008

ouch.

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Sunday, March 23, 2008

Breaking my long blog-fast to share this with you

Pew Research Finds Fewer Voters Identify as Republicans

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