Posted on 12/04/2005 4:32:49 PM PST by Jean S
To run starting Monday in Colorado, Wisconsin, and West Virginia
WASHINGTON, D.C., Dec. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- The Committee for Justice (CFJ), which defends and promotes constitutionalist nominees to the federal courts, today announced release of its latest ad, "Religious Freedom," to run in Colorado, Wisconsin, and West Virginia throughout this week. The ad will air more than 2,000 times on 108 stations.
The ad's text is: "It's the season when Americans celebrate our traditions of faith ... and once again religious freedom is under assault. "Why? Because liberal groups like People for the American Way and the ACLU have opposed public Christmas and Chanukah displays and even fought to keep Christmas carols out of school. "Some courts and judges have supported this radical agenda, but not Judge Sam Alito, President Bush's nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court. Throughout his career, Judge Alito has consistently upheld the Constitution's protection of free religious expression. "Now, these liberal groups are attacking Judge Alito because he won't support their agenda. Judge Alito believes judges should faithfully interpret the law, not advance political agendas. That's why the liberals are desperately trying to stop Judge Alito's confirmation to the Supreme Court, and it's exactly why we need him there. "Call your Senators today and let them know these groups don't speak for you. Ask them to support Judge Alito as our next Supreme Court Justice, because freedom of religious expression is everyone's right ... and not just during this special season, but all year long."
To hear the ad, go to: http://committeeforjustice.org/contents/alito/radioad_120205.shtml
SOURCE Committee for Justice
Sounds like a battle that needs to be fought. I've already heard Anti-Alito ads on the Portland (Maine) radio stations that are pure crap, but slickly presented. If the Radical Left wants to have this fight, then let's give it to them.
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