Posted on 01/20/2006 8:17:40 PM PST by nwrep
WASHINGTON (AP) Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden said Friday he will oppose Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito, saying he is not convinced that Alito will bring an impartial viewpoint to the court.
Wyden, a Democrat, met with Alito on Wednesday and talked about executive power, legal precedents and abortion rights.
I cannot reconcile the seemingly moderate and amiable jurist of the past few weeks with Alitos two-decade record as a federal appeals court judge and official in the Reagan and Bush administrations, Wyden said Friday.
It is my conclusion that Judge Alitos record portends a view on the power of the president that would undermine our proven and constitutionally-mandated system of checks and balances, Wyden said.
His record demonstrates a dangerous and narrow interpretation of the commerce clause (of the Constitution), which could lead to results that would threaten the health and safety of all Americans.
Wyden also criticized Alito for standing with large, corporate polluters who fouled our air, poisoned our waters, and then dont want to pay for it.
Wyden is the latest among a growing number of Democrats who say they will oppose Alito, a veteran appeals court judge from New Jersey. Wyden voted for Chief Justice John Roberts last fall.
The Senate Judiciary Committee is scheduled to vote Tuesday on Alitos nomination to replace retiring Justice Sandra Day OConnor, with the full Senate voting after that. Alito is widely expected to be confirmed by the Republican-controlled chamber.
Sen. Gordon Smith, R-Ore., has said he expects to vote for Alito, calling him supremely qualified.
Sorry but who's Taney?
Yeah, I was just trying to make the point that Oregon has one Republican senator. He's not a real conservative, but he's not quite as bad as Chafee & friends.
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He's dumb but he can't be dumber then Patty Murray. That's not possible.
He was the Chief Justice when the Dred Scott decision was handed down in 1857.
Nam Vet
Or give your own reasons.
Sen. Snowe (ME) has already announced her support. I haven't heard about Collins.
Aren't they siamese twins?
That in itself must mean that Gordon Smith is about as conservative a Senator that Oregon will ever get in a long time. I wish him a lengthy career.
Nam Vet
Wyden also criticized Alito for standing with large, corporate polluters who fouled our air, poisoned our waters, and then dont want to pay for it.
Here he betrays the basest kind of favoritism of one group over another and the Constitution be damned. Under this system of jurisprudence, the judge first identifies which litigants are the good guys (or, more likely, the bad guys) and then shapes his opinion to favor the guys who enjoy the favor of political correctness this week.
Do you have a source for that?
Here was my email to Wyden:
Senator Wyden,
As an Oregonion I think Samuel Alito is very qualified for the position of Associate Justice of the Supreme Court.
Please vote to confirm him as many Republicans voted to confirm Ruth Bader Ginsburg even though they disagreed with her philosophies.
You do believe that Judge Alito is qualified after serving for 15 years as a federal judge, don't you?
Please confirm Alito.
My vote for you in the next election depends on your affirmation of Judge Samuel Alito.
Thank you,
**Sen. Gordon Smith, R-Ore., has said he expects to vote for Alito, calling him supremely qualified.**
Smith will get my vote when he is up for re-election.
Same as they were in the beginning... 100%. The guy reads the law as written, and that's holy water to the vampires of the Left.
It is weird that this is a vote that these people are claiming that they are proud of, but it is OK with me.
Lets get them on record for something, finally.
Obama is about as left as they come. He has a phony "moderate" demeanor that the MSM plays up. His voting record will be akin to Kennedy, Schumer, Durbin, et al.
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