Loosen Up, John Baby
John Kerry may not be president, but his powers of observation are unrivaled:
From: John Kerry [mailto:info@johnkerry.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2005 1:37 PM
Subject: No Sandra Day O'Connor!
Dear XXXXX,
This much is clear already. Judge Roberts is no Sandra Day O'Connor.
True enough -- if hewereSandra Day O'Connor, it wouldn't have made much sense to pick him for the Supreme Court, since she's, you know, retiring.
But maybe they've got more in common than Kerry thinks. After all, O'Connor dated Chief Justice William Rehnquist at Stanford law school. And Roberts? Well, he worked on Rehnquist's briefs back in the '80s.
Full e-mail after the jump.-- "Joe Klein"
From: John Kerry [mailto:info@johnkerry.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2005 1:37 PM
Subject: No Sandra Day O'Connor!
Dear XXX,
This much is clear already. Judge Roberts is no Sandra Day O'Connor.
Last night we learned that President Bush wants to replace a woman who voted to uphold Roe v. Wade with a man who argued against Roe v. Wade, and that sends a clear signal that this White House remains bent on opening old wounds and dividing America.
There are big questions that must be answered involving Judge Roberts' judicial philosophy as demonstrated over his short time on the appellate court. The Senate must learn whether he has a clear, consistent commitment to upholding Constitutional standards like civil rights, the right to privacy, and Roe v. Wade. These issues are in serious question if you take even a cursory glance at his record.
We need to ask the tough questions to determine whether John Roberts is the nominee who will give America a Court that is fair, independent, ethical and committed to Constitutional freedoms rather than an ideological agenda, and I promise you I will do everything in my power to assure that no question is sidestepped.
Throughout every step of the confirmation process, I will keep you informed about the questions that need to be asked, the answers we need to demand, and the principles we need to defend. It's impossible to overstate the importance of this moment.
As the U.S. Senate discharges one of its most important responsibilities, I will be active and vigilant. I hope you will do the same, beginning right now. Start by sharing a few words about your personal feelings on the importance of this Supreme Court nomination.
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Thank you,
John Kerry
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