Posted on 10/31/2005 10:10:39 AM PST by Reagan Man
BUSH PUTS DEMANDS OF FAR-RIGHT ABOVE INTERESTS OF AMERICANS
WITH HIGH COURT NOMINATION OF RIGHT-WING ACTIVIST ALITO
PFAW will wage massive national effort to defeat nominee
who would dramatically shift balance of Court
President Bush put the demands of his far-right political base above Americans constitutional rights and legal protections by nominating federal appeals court Judge Samuel Alito to replace retiring Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day OConnor, said People For the American Way President Ralph G. Neas. Right-wing leaders vetoed Miers because she failed their ideological litmus test. With Judge Alito, President Bush has obediently picked a nominee who passes that test with flying colors.
We had hoped President Bush would nominate someone with a commitment to protecting Americans rights and freedoms, said Neas. Thats what the American people want, and its what they deserve. Unfortunately, with Judge Alito, thats not what President Bush has given us. He has chosen to divide Americans with a nominee guaranteed to cause a bitter fight.
Neas said that People For the American Way will mobilize its 750,000 members and activists to wage a massive national effort to defeat Alitos nomination and will work closely with its coalition partners to educate Americans about the threats posed by this nomination.
Replacing a mainstream conservative like Justice OConnor with a far-right activist like Samuel Alito would threaten Americans rights and legal protections for decades, said Neas. Justice OConnor had a pivotal role at the center of the Court, often providing a crucial vote to protect privacy, civil rights, and so much more. All that would be at risk if she were replaced with Judge Alito, who has a record of ideological activism against privacy rights, civil rights, workers rights, and more.
Neas said the Presidents capitulation to the far right demonstrates the importance of our system of checks and balances and the importance of the Senates role in that system. President Bush wasnt willing to stand up to the far right, so Americans must count on senators to stand up for the Constitution, said Neas. Americans will have to live with the next justice long after President Bush has left office.
Neas called on senators from both parties to take seriously their obligation to make a careful independent evaluation of the nominees record and judicial philosophy, especially given the red flags raised by Judge Alitos record. It is senators duty not to act as rubber stamps for the Presidents nominees, but to examine all the evidence about the nominees record and make an independent judgment. We are confident that a careful examination of Samuel Alitos record and judicial philosophy will ultimately lead to his rejection by the Senate.
A preliminary report on Alitos record is available from People For the American Way. Highlights of that record are included below.
Leading a Revolution Against Laws Protecting Individual and Other Rights
Alito is a leader of the radical right legal movement to prevent the federal government from enforcing civil rights protections and otherwise acting on behalf of the common good. According to one of Alitos opinions, Congress had no authority to require state employers to comply with the Family and Medical Leave Act through payment of damages when they violate the law, a ruling that was repudiated by the Supreme Court. The late Chief Justice Rehnquist, a fellow ultraconservative, wrote the courts decision. Alito also dissented from a ruling by the Third Circuit that Congress has the power under the Commerce Clause to restrict the transfer and possession of machine guns at gun shows.
Against Basic Protections for Workers
Alitos record shows an alarming trend toward standing against protections for workers. In a number of dissenting opinions, Alito has taken positions that, if adopted, would have made it more difficult for victims of race and sex discrimination to prove their claims. In one case involving claims of race discrimination, the court majority sharply criticized Alitos dissent, stating that his position would immunize an employer from the reach of Title VII in certain circumstances.
Hostile to Privacy and Reproductive Rights
Alito wants government to be able to interfere in personal decisions on reproductive rights. In one case, Alito attempted to uphold a provision of Pennsylvaniaa restrictive anti-abortion law requiring a woman in certain circumstances to notify her husband before obtaining an abortion. Alitos colleagues on the Third Circuit and Supreme Court disagreed, and overturned the provision.
Fails to Consider Racial Discrimination in Capital Punishment
In one case that came before Alito, an African American had been convicted of felony murder and sentenced to death by an all-white jury from which black jurors had been impermissibly struck. Alito cast the deciding vote and wrote the majority opinion in a 2-1 ruling rejecting the defendants claims. The full Third Circuit reversed Alitos ruling, and the majority specifically criticized him for having compared statistical evidence about the prosecutions exclusion of blacks from juries in capital cases to an explanation of why a disproportionate number of recent U.S. Presidents have been left-handed. According to the majority, [t]o suggest any comparability to the striking of jurors based on their race is to minimize the history of discrimination against prospective black jurors and black defendants.
The Future of the Supreme Court
The current vacancy on the Supreme Court is the second this year, and additional vacancies may occur in the next few years. Many important cases in recent years have been decided by just one or two votes, often with Justice OConnor casting a decisive vote to uphold critical rights and liberties. Confirming additional far-right judicial activists like Samuel Alito to the Court would threaten hundreds of Supreme Court decisions that protect privacy, civil rights, religious liberty, reproductive choice, clean air and water, worker rights, consumer safety, educational opportunity, and much more.
We are going to make sure that Americans understand what is at stake, said Neas, and how President Bushs nomination of Samuel Alito threatens fundamental rights and legal protections.
Could be mistaken, but I think it's the responsibilty of the liberal 7 of the 14 to decide "Extraordinary Circumstance" to support a Dem fillibuster. I think the RINOs decide to yay or nay on the nuclear option in turn.
The end of liberal minority rule was never expected to come quietly.
Are we ready to rumble?
If they insist.
From what I see from the gang of 7 Warner,McCain,Graham and Specter are pretty solidly onboard. I think Collins and Snowe who voted for Roberts might have a real hard time saying no to this nomination. Dem Conrad might vote for him because he has a tough reelection battle looming in heavy Pubbie North Dakota. I don't know what to think about Lancelot Linc.
Blah, blah, blah, blah.
Yawn.
The double standards of the Lefties are so well documented as to be self evident.
Since when does the "People for the American Way" care about Americans?
Who knows how it works. But, in order to invoke the constitutional option, the Republicans will need 50 votes. That means out of the gang of 7, they need 2. I know Graham has learned his lesson, but I have to wonder whether the others have. We shall see, but my bet is that McCain will cave faster than he can run to a microphone.
Yeah, just like the right mobilized its troops to oppose extreme leftist Ruth Ginsburg based solely upon her idealogical bent. No, wait, we didn't. We let the President choose whatever qualified candidate he wanted despite our disgust with her ideas. That will never happen again thanks to the shameless tactics of the Abortion Party.
I don't think the left knows what they're in for with this one. This is the battle that the right has been waiting and preparing for over the last few decades. This is it. We will take no prisoners and will utterly destroy anyone that gets in our way on this. Heck, we even took on the Republican President - and won - when he didn't pick a suitable nominee. The gloves are off. Bring it on.
Because, like children, the left assumes they can make all the rules ... anything less would just be so unfair.
(NFL Films Voice) "In the frozen tundra of Lambeau Field, Quarterback President Bush scrambled to his right, and with a block from SCOTUS nominee Alito, drove into the end zone through the liberal Dallas Cowboy defense...."
And with Alito, it can be done, and done.
The base is united.
"This is fabulous!" exclaimed Rush.
Dittos.
If McCain really wants to run for President (as a Republican) he can't oppose this nomination. In the end, he'll be on board.
Sums it up perfectly.
D@mn straight!
Then defeat it is!
This is Braveheart!
I aam going to pik a faaaight!!!! (My Scottish is rusty.)
You want it, you got it!
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