Patricia Ireland Quotes (44 Quotes)


    And of course we are familiar with the English common law rule of thumb that said a man could in fact use a stick no bigger than his thumb to discipline his wife and family.

    In any grass-roots campaign, building an ongoing base of support is as important as winning the ultimate goal.

    Hard cases make bad laws ... We have decided not to work with these disreputable right-wing organizations and individuals advancing Jones' cause.

    One of the things NOW members look for whenthey're looking for work is jobs where they're going toget better skills on computers, ... That's ahigher value, especially for the young women, than theimmediate pay they're going to be getting. We hear itwith great regularity.

    Some campaigns are not worth waging if you can't win; others have to be fought on grounds of principle regardless of the chances for success.


    Bush's choice of Dick Cheney as his running mate is clear confirmation of the policies he would promote and the nominations he would make to an already closely divided U.S. Supreme Court.

    The way to be a man if you're a little boy is to be willing to throw your weight around.

    I have a very personal interest. I am a Miami-Dade voter. One of the issues is that my vote and so many other votes of women and African Americans in Florida are being discounted or discarded. I want my vote to count.

    We always knew when we took on the issue of violence against women that somehow our opposition would come after us.

    More than 10,000 ballots in Miami-Dade County have been rejected by some machine without any opportunity for a human being to take a look. That is just not right.

    There are a lot of people who worked extremely hard in the election who are still organized who know how to do door to door and phone canvassing, who know how to raise money.

    When they say men should take responsibility, they really mean men should take control ... that men should be heads and masters of their families, and women should take a back seat. That is a very bad message as far as I am concerned.

    I want to organize so that women see ourselves as people who are entitled to power, entitled to leadership.

    The Young Women's Christian Association is nourished by its roots in Christianity and, at the same time, over the years, it's been enriched by beliefs and values from all kinds of places, even, in fact, strengthened by our diversity.

    I just have that sense this is the reason we got Sandra Day O'Connor on the Court in the first place is because Ronald Reagan was running for President.

    Most of us see Justice O'Connor as something of an icon, although we do not agree with all of her decisions.

    Patricia Ireland, President of the National Organization for Women, also on the ground at Kennedy Space Center, sighed when I asked her about the convergence of the two events. It has the potential to diminish the excitement ... And, at the same time, it reminds us that progress must go on. That it is bigger than any one connection to the past.

    I don't think you lead by pessimism and cynicism. I think you lead by optimism and enthusiasm and energy.

    We may be in a tough time right now, but when we are in a tough time is when our movement gets really strong.

    I know that it isn't just violence against women, it's how do we support ourselves and our families, how do we deal with health care for ourselves and our families? It's a bigger picture.


    I want to reach young women and to get them involved in the mission of the YWCA, economic empowerment of women and girls, and ending racism.

    When I started law school I was shocked to learn that our legal system traditionally had the man as the head and master of the family. As late as the '70s and '80s when we were fighting for the Equal Rights Amendment, states like Louisiana still had a head and master law.

    Some of us may just, in one-on-one conversations with our family, with our friends, over the back fence with our neighbors, talk about the reality of our lives and realize that we're not alone, that we have a right to be physically safe and emotionally safe in our own homes.

    The Violence Against Women Act is so important. It provides money to train the cop on the beat, to train the judges that this is a new day, that we won't tolerate this violence and to know how to deal with it.

    When I hear traditional family values raised, I hear that effort once again to re-establish the man as head and master of his family. Who had the, not only the right, but the obligation to discipline his wife and children to keep them in line?

    Advice and consent does not mean rubber stamp in the Senate.

    My answer to those who oppose my appointment as CEO is that this is really a decision of the YWCA. They want to strengthen their grassroots to advocate on behalf of women's and children's empowerment and ending racism.

    The opposition has moved from a blaming the victim to blaming the victim's advocate's statistics. Irrespective of what the numbers are, it's far too many.

    Stewardesses are still paid so little that in many cases, new hires qualify for food stamps.

    We have to stop this violence. We have to make the political nature of the violence clear, that the violence we experience in our own homes is not a personal family matter, it's a public and political problem. It's a way that women are kept in line, kept in our places.

    I've talked to law enforcement officials at the state and local level who say that violence against women is going up. In any case, we think that it's an important issue whether it's going up or not. And we are determined to stop it.

    I know that Bush, for political reasons, is going to nominate a minority, a Hispanic man or someone where it will be harder for people on the progressive side to oppose and split some of the traditionally progressive or democratic constituents.

    They plan to ride into the White House on the Sweet Talk Express. Well, think again. Bush and Cheney are not compassionate conservatives. They are ruthless reactionaries.

    Women are called upon to defend every bit of progress we have made against particularly virulent attack. But we must also hold out a vision, put forth a positive agenda of what women need and want and then move forward toward that dream.

    I come from a Christian faith. I am not going to give you insight into my particular beliefs.

    Some of those men in power, we just have to change their faces because we're not going to change their minds.

    Extremely strong, effective, tenacious, and powerful political networks can be built when you fight losing battles as well as when you win.

    Now we are talking about real sexual predators, and we are now talking about people in power using that power to take advantage of women.

    Violence may be a good focus to organize around, but we have to look at women's lives in our entirety.

    We do not intend to encourage higher courts to consider and possibly create legal precedent that would injure everyday women in the workplace, based on the allegations and evidence of a politically charged case,

    Is a woman raped every three minutes or every six minutes? It is far too much, whatever it is.

    This is not just sexual harassment, if it's true. It's sexual assault, ... Late Edition.

    John Ashcroft ... stands for some of the most regressive policies on the ultraconservative agenda. He would ban contraceptive pills, deny contraceptive action to a woman who had been raped and would not allow an abortion in a case of incest.


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