Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Congresswoman Stephanie Tubbs Jones


Today is a sad day for me. My soror, Stephanie Tubbs Jones, went to be with the Lord on today. She will be sorely missed by her family and friends and the sisters of Delta Sigma Theta, Sorority, Inc. I first met Soror Tubbs in 2004 when I attended Delta Days at the Nation's Capital, an annual legislative conference in our Nation's Capital for members of the sorority where we'd come together to influence our Nation's legislators.
Every year that I attended the conference, Soror Tubbs would escort us around the Nation's capital and talk to us about issues of the day, all while treating us with such kindness. She was the kind of person you could just talk to and who didn't put on heirs. I remember Soror Tubbs parking her Honda Accord in the front of the capital to help orchestrate a group picture for sorors in front of the Capital. She was a real person which is a rare quality these days. Below is a statement that Tubbs made in response to the 2004 election. This quote, in my opinion, sums up Soror Tubbs' strength, courage and wisdom:
I, Stephanie Tubbs Jones, a representative from Ohio,
and Ms. Boxer, a Senator from California, object to
the counting of the electoral votes of the State of Ohio
on the ground that they were not, under all of the
known circumstances, regularly given.
I, thank God, that I have a Senator joining me in this
objection. I appreciate Senator Boxer's willingness to
listen to the plight of hundreds and even thousands of
Ohio voters that for a variety of reasons were denied
the right to vote. Unfortunately objecting to the
electoral votes from Ohio is the only immediate avenue
to bring these issues to light.
While some have called our cause foolish I can assure
you that my parents, Mary and Andrew Tubbs did not
raise any fools and as a lawyer, former judge and
prosecutor, I am duty bound to follow the law and apply
the law to the facts as I find them.