Los Angeles Times

Sen. Flake’s moment

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Re “FBI to investigat­e Ford claims,” Sept. 29

As U.S. citizens, taxpayers and voters who respect the civilizing rule of law, we should all thank Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) for his abiding honor, decency and courage against enormous pressure few will ever know or imagine, to call for an FBI investigat­ion into the allegation­s against Judge Brett Kavanaugh.

Flake should know that many Americans both within and without Arizona respect and thank him for his action. Whatever tension and slights he weathers from his fellow Republican­s now and in the days to come will fade as history long recalls and heralds his act as a genuine profile in courage. Mike Scott Lafayette, Calif.

On an elevator in the Capitol building on Friday, Flake cast his eyes downward and sank into himself as Ana Maria Archila and Maria Gallagher demanded to know why he would be voting to send Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court nomination from the Judiciary Committee to the full Senate.

While Flake may be a portrait of traditiona­l American fortitude, Archila and Gallagher, two sexual assault survivors and involved political activists, are representa­tive of the courage that is currently moving our country forward. For Gallagher to demand the senator to look her in the eye and acknowledg­e his role in the perpetuati­on of the epidemic of sexual violence against women, even with a trembling voice, displays a level of bravery unparallel­ed by any elected official.

Archila’s and Gallagher’s raw statements to a man whose vote will affect every person in the United States show that there is valor in vulnerabil­ity. Margaret Weir Long Beach

I’d like to think that Thursday’s testimony and Friday’s vote were like the first half of a cathartic experience — a shared purging of divisivene­ss within the nation.

Most Americans heard the testimony of Kavanaugh and his sexual assault accuser Christine Blasey Ford, but the voice that for me stands out is the one that begins the cleansing process: Sen. Flake’s. Debra Gala Huntington Beach

 ?? Brendan Smialowski AFP/Getty Images ?? JEFF FLAKE, seen talking to fellow GOP senators, called for an FBI inquiry on Brett Kavanaugh.
Brendan Smialowski AFP/Getty Images JEFF FLAKE, seen talking to fellow GOP senators, called for an FBI inquiry on Brett Kavanaugh.

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