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Lynn M. Paltrow

Lynn M. Paltrow

Posted: January 11, 2011 04:26 PM

Dear Sarah Palin,

I am writing today about how you are responding to and how you will respond to the assassination attempt on Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords and the murders of six other people.

By way of introduction and background, I am a cousin of Congresswoman Giffords. I am also an ally of Dr. George Tiller, the Kansas doctor who provided abortion services and who was assassinated on May 31, 2009.

When the congresswoman's offices were vandalized after her vote on healthcare reform, I wrote to her. As I recall, I congratulated her on her strong spirit in the face of that attack and other threats. I told her that I was proud of her courage on behalf of health care reform and sorry that she had to show the same courage as those who provide health care to pregnant women who need abortions and other reproductive health care services. Both have been the subjects of hateful, vitriolic language. Both have been put in rifle crosshairs.

In the aftermath of the murder of Dr. Tiller and the attempted murder of Congresswoman Giffords, many have spoken out about the role that hateful language played or might have played in encouraging these acts of violence. Immediately after Congresswoman Giffords was shot, many people voiced concern about such things as your "Take Back the 20" map targeting congressional districts of those representatives, including Congresswoman Giffords, who voted for health care reform by placing their districts in the crosshairs of a gun sight. Commentators have also noted your advice to people disappointed in the outcome of the 2008 elections to "lock and load" and "don't retreat, reload."

As I am sure you are now aware, Congresswoman Giffords herself had expressed concern about your map in particular. She said:

We need to realize that the rhetoric, and the firing people up and... for example, we're on Sarah Palin's targeted list, but the thing is, the way she has it depicted, we're in the crosshairs of a gun sight over our district. When people do that, they've got to realize that there are consequences to that action...


Your response so far, has been to defend the images and language you use. In an to e-mail Mr. Glenn Beck you said, "Our children will not have peace if politicos just capitalize on this to succeed in portraying anyone as inciting terror and violence."

Ms. Palin, the moment calls for more than this. I am a strong supporter of the First Amendment and of your right to defend your words and to challenge those who seek to connect them to the assassination attempt and murders in Tucson, Arizona. I also know that there is often a very long distance between words and actions.

But even if your map and your language had nothing to do with these murders or any others that might occur in the future, a compassionate response would acknowledge that possibility and indicate a willingness, in her honor, in honor of the people who died, to consider this concern.

Whether or not you are willing to take this concern seriously, it is, nevertheless a critical moment to clarify your beliefs and principles. Now is the time to answer these questions and lead.

Do you believe it is appropriate to bring about political change in America through the use of or threat of violence?

When you suggest targeting candidates, use gun-sight crosshairs to do so, and speak repeatedly about guns, locking and reloading do you mean that violence is or could be properly used to encourage or ensure certain outcomes of elections or legislative votes?

If you do not mean literally that elected officials should be targeted with rifles and threatened by political activists armed with loaded weapons, what do you mean? What should politically frustrated Americans do when their views are not prevailing?

Throughout the course of history people have demonstrated that the most effective change comes through nonviolent action. Many of us believe that the most courageous leaders and activists are those who are willing to be attacked for their beliefs not those who threaten to attack.

Ms. Palin, if you are among those who believe that political change can come about nonviolently, without hate, violence, or the threat of violence, now would be an excellent time to say so.


This piece was originally published by RH Reality Check http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/blog/2011/01/11/dear-sarah-palincousin-cong-giffords-speaks

 

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StillMadMatt
Offending the right people is its own virtue.
01:36 PM on 01/13/2011
She will fail. And stop holding your breath.
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loosebowel
The Truth and Nothing but the Truth
08:38 AM on 01/12/2011
You spoke for many.
01:23 AM on 01/12/2011
Thank you for a brilliantly written, intelligent, mature response to the current events. I am truly sorry for the pain that has touched your family. I would wish for you peace and calm as you walk through the days ahead. I would also wish for you the knowledge that there are many who feel as you and who would also ask of Sarah Palin some maturity in her response to the events in Tucson.
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ilovedessert
12:00 AM on 01/12/2011
Great open letter...too bad it is to fall on Sarah's deaf ears!
11:07 PM on 01/11/2011
This Arizona shooting is a lose lose situation for palin. If she admits she was wrong, her political career is toast. She she pretends she is right, she is polictical toast. The fact that many people, even those who love palin thought instantly of her gun crosshairs map says it all. We all understood your message but now you are comnected to it in out minds. It can not be erased or undone. It can not be downplayed or explained away. We all knew what you meant. It is a shame that someone took your map seriously.
08:22 PM on 01/11/2011
Bless you and your family in their sorrow and thank you for not allowing this women to hurt anyone else.
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sugarmoes
what doth life?
08:00 PM on 01/11/2011
bravo! this is the most enlightened commentary i have yet read on this situation. bravo.
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07:19 PM on 01/11/2011
How will she lead: She is speaking through Beck via email now !
All of a sudden mama is silent.
06:27 PM on 01/11/2011
Excellent article! Unfortunately, Palin will never admit to an iota of wrong doing. She has a narcissistic personality, and in her world, she is always right. Maturity, sensitivity, empathy, are not part of her make up.
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Goliadkin
Who Is He In Yonder Stall?
04:18 AM on 01/12/2011
Exactly.
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AG creative
Ba Gawk!
06:25 PM on 01/11/2011
Beautifully written letter, I hope it was therapeutic to write.
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Fi
"We are all the sons & daughters of Chaos"
05:31 PM on 01/11/2011
I'm so sorry about what happened to your cousin Congresswoman Giffords.
And I think if anyone has the right to ask such questions, it is surely you.
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BeckyJustice
Stop the frickin Fracking. NOW!
05:30 PM on 01/11/2011
It looks like Palin was smart enough to know the map should never have been put up, or she wouldn't have taken it down with no prompting. Trouble is, it is unlikely she is a big enough person to admit it out loud.
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Dragline
It's just a shell of what my micro-bio used to be.
05:27 PM on 01/11/2011
Don't hold your breath. Most compassionate people in Palin's position would have said that, while her map had nothing to do with the shooting, she understands the concern and will avoid violent rhetoric in the future. Palin, however, has the mentality and maturity of a high school sophomore. (That may be an insult to sophomores) Instead of taking the mature approach, she instead claimed that they weren't even gun sights. They were surveyor sights. I wonder how long it took her team, in responding to the criticism, to come up with something other than guns that use crosshairs.
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runswithscissors
I think, therefore I am not a conservative
08:06 PM on 01/11/2011
Really, surveyor sights!?!? I have even less respect for Palin now than I had 30 seconds ago, which I wouldn't have believed possible.
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mudkitten
Can't we settle this over a bowl of kibble?
01:53 AM on 01/12/2011
Yeah, sure. The next thing you know, she'll be claiming it was just some staffer's error and the crosshairs were supposed to be little hearts.
05:25 PM on 01/11/2011
Palin is not a positive role model. If she really cared about America, she would have finished out her term as governor of Alaska. Instead she bailed out on her constituents and went for the mighty dollar. There is nothing wrong with making money, but when you lie and instill hate in others, you should be held responsible for your actions.
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SouthernJewel
That All Important I-4 Corridor in Central FL
05:16 PM on 01/11/2011
Your open letter held much wisdom.
Strength and blessings sent to your family.