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8:00AM | posted by Shelley Ng | May 27, 2009 | comments: 1
Question Of The Day: How Will Sotomayor's Humble Roots Affect Her Confirmation?

Read the full story: "Obama names Sonia Sotomayor for the Supreme Court, first Hispanic in history, third woman"
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Comments: 1
With Sonia Sotomayor's humble roots,"The sky's the limit!" I just hope that her life doesn't get ruined by false, inaccurate, hurtful and damaging stories by persons whom attemp to dig up dirt on her.
The dirt digging has already started with this question and by the announcement that she is the first Hispanic and the first woman (which
predjudicial towards race and gender).
So what! If she's Hispanic or any other nationality. So what! If she's a woman or a man. Does it really matter where in this world anyone that represents this country under any catagory comes from? For the sake of national security is understandable.
Sonia Sotomayer has worked hard all her life to get where she is now. I commend her on all her achievements. We should be looking at her work resume and not at her diary.