Posted on 07/20/2005 9:19:50 AM PDT by shield
ACLJ Calls John Roberts, Jr. - President Bush's Supreme Court Nominee - an "Exceptional" Choice Who Will Interpret the Constitution
July 19, 2005
(Washington, DC) The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), specializing in constitutional law said today that John Roberts, Jr., the nominee named by President Bush for a seat on the Supreme Court of the United States, is an exceptional choice who will bring sound legal reasoning to the high court.
Judge Roberts is an exceptional choice who will bring sound legal reasoning to the Supreme Court of the United States, said Jay Sekulow, Chief Counsel of the ACLJ, who argues regularly before the high court. He was one of the most gifted advocates before the high court and has served with distinction on the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals. In my dealings with Judge Roberts over the years, I have found him to be a lawyers lawyer exhibiting uncommon insight and judgment. A man of character, Judge Roberts understands the Constitution and has a record of applying the law not legislating from the bench. He is extremely well suited and well qualified to serve this country on the nations highest court. We call on the Senate to begin the confirmation process and move swiftly to conduct fair hearings and to confirm this exceptional nominee.
Sekulow, who argues frequently before the Supreme Court, said the ACLJ will begin mobilizing a national campaign to ensure that Judge Roberts is confirmed. Sekulow said he will generate support for the nominee through his daily radio broadcast that reaches 1.5 million listeners, through his weekly television show, by using direct mail, phone calls, and emails to a list approaching one million supporters.
We are prepared for a very intense battle that is certain to begin immediately, said Sekulow. We already have experienced the obstructionist tactics used to keep President Bushs federal appeals court nominees off the bench. This Supreme Court nomination represents the culmination of years of preparation and focus. And we are prepared to ensure that the Constitution is complied with in this confirmation battle. We support President Bushs nominee and are launching a national campaign to ensure that the nominee is confirmed.
Led by Chief Counsel Jay Sekulow, the American Center for Law and Justice is based in Washington, D.C.
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I was like WHAT!!!!
Seems like every conservative that actually knows the guy is on board.
LOL...
Good endorsement from Jay...........
Just got into FReep mode... is this guy pro RKBA or what? Anybody know yet?
Jay is another one who can be totally trusted. Last night everyone was so excited about Judge Roberts...when I came on line this AM...I couldn't believe what I was seeing...
President Bush nominated DC Circuit Court Judge John Roberts to the US Supreme Court. The Feminist Majority, the National Organization for Women, NARAL Pro-Choice America, and the National Abortion Federation all immediately announced their intentions to oppose Roberts for the position.
I am extremely disappointed that the President did not appoint a centrist woman to fill Sandra Day OConnors seat on the Supreme Court, said Eleanor Smeal, president of the Feminist Majority. We are now going back to tokenism for women on the highest court in the land.
Everything we know about Judge Roberts record thus far indicates that he will be a solid vote against womens rights and Roe v. Wade, Smeal continued. If he is to be confirmed by senators who support womens rights, he must say where he stands on Roe and the right to privacy. The burden is on him.
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Excellent! Thanks for posting this :o)
Do you trust Jay Sekulow?...I know I do.
I am withholding judgment until the confirmation hearings. I want to hear what he has to say WRT faithfully interpreting the written Constitution. Any whiff of it being a living document, and I will oppose, FWIW.
Sounds like you also trust Jay Sekulow, as I do.
He seems like a pretty good guy...however he has said some things I don't agree with (which is to say I am more conservative than Sekulow).
Still, his endorsement is encouraging.
Probably the best conservative legal advocate in the country.
Is there any reason to believe he will not uphold the 2nd Amendment? If he is a strict constructionist, a traditionalist and a conservative I would, by extension, be reasonably certain that he will be gun-friendly.
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