Posted on 01/10/2006 3:40:15 PM PST by Jay777
NEW YORK -- The American Civil Liberties Union announced today that it will oppose the nomination of Judge Samuel A. Alito, Jr. to replace Justice Sandra Day O'Connor on the United States Supreme Court.
"At a time when our president has claimed unprecedented authority to spy on Americans and jail terrorism suspects indefinitely, America needs a Supreme Court justice who will uphold our precious civil liberties," said ACLU Executive Director Anthony D. Romero. "Unfortunately, Judge Alito's record shows a willingness to support government actions that abridge individual freedoms."
Throughout his career, Judge Alito has promoted an expansive view of executive authority and a limited view of the judicial role in curbing abuses of that authority. Two years ago, Justice O'Connor eloquently expressed what is at stake in these critical times when she wrote: "A state of war is not a blank check for the president when it comes to the rights of the nation's citizens."
Romero also noted that Judge Alito has written a series of troubling decisions on race, religion, and reproductive rights while sitting on the federal appeals court. These are precisely the issues in which Justice O'Connor often cast a critical swing vote on a closely divided Supreme Court.
The ACLU vote came after a special meeting of its 83-member national board this weekend, which has voted to oppose only two nominees in its 86-year history: Justice William Rehnquist (in his initial nomination to the Court) and former Solicitor General and law professor Robert Bork.
In December, the ACLU issued a 68-page report summarizing Judge Alito's record on civil liberties and civil rights. The ACLU sent the report along with a letter expressing "deep concern" to Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Arlen Specter and Ranking Member Patrick Leahy, urging the committee to conduct....
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imagine that :)
Wow what took them so long?
Get outa here! I just can't believe it!
the guy has all the right enemies...
Doesn't this violate their tax-exempt status?
Wow, now there is a surprise ;-).
Another reason to support Alito.
" Sa-PRIZ, Sa-PRIZ, Sa-PRIZ"!!!!!
*yawn* shocked I say....
Alito is looking better all the time.
Big Woo
I want to know the name of any sane person who thought they were going to support him.
Yup. If ACLU is against him, that can only mean he's the right man for the job!!!
Apparently the rules don't apply to the ACLU. They have been about 3/4 into politics for as long as I can remember, but they seem to be untouchable.
Good. It would have been disconcerting had the ACLU not opposed him.
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