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Commentary: Top 10 reasons not to call Senator Boxer ma'am

The Sacramento Bee

June 25, 2009 12:00 PM

Well, the outspoken, feisty Barbara Boxer has struck a nerve once again. Some people are making a big deal of her insistence that she be called by her title, "senator," and not "ma'am," a polite term to refer to any woman.

We were going to list here our "Top 10 Reasons Not to Call Barbara Boxer Ma'am." But since Boxer herself repeatedly called then-Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice "Madam Secretary" during a confrontation over the Iraq war in 2007, we are going to list only nine reasons to call her senator. They are:

9. Just remember her first congressional campaign slogan in 1982: "Barbara Boxer Gives a Damn."

8. She was raised in Brooklyn and was a stockbroker on Wall Street. "Ma'am" is not in the lexicon in those parts.

7. Brooklynites take no guff. As Boxer has said, in Brooklyn "you learn how to take care of yourself."

6. Don't mess with someone who's 4 feet, 11 inches tall. That applies to both Barbaras in the Senate: Boxer and Mikulski.

5. Take it from the late speaker of the House, Tip O'Neill. After he referred to "the men in Congress," Boxer sent a letter asking him to refer to "men and women" in Congress. He complied.

To read the complete editorial, visit The Sacramento Bee.

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