“Now is the time for all good men and women to come to the aid of their country”
Back in December, members of this online community came together to do research on Samuel Alito’s judicial record, and what we found was downright scary. The more we learned, the worse the nomination became to our discerning eyes.
Each day took on a different focus, with a different author providing a sample letter to the Senators. If you have found yourself at a loss for words when you contact your elected representatives today regarding Samuel Alito, here are some great starters:
- Day One – Balance of Power in Government
- Day Two – Age Discrimination/FMLA
- Day Three – Judicial Ethics
- Day Four – Needs of the Disabled
- Day Five – Roe v. Wade
- Day Six – Separation of Church and State
- Day Seven – Freedom of Religion
- Day Eight – Old Boys Club
- Day Nine – Equality Under the Law
- Day Ten – Gender Discrimination
- Day Eleven – Corporate Interests
- Day Twelve – Presidential Powers
Phone and Fax Numbers for all 50 U.S. Senators can be found by clicking here.
CHARGE!!!!
From Day 12 – Presidential Powers (by CabinGirl)
Dear Senator,
In 1989, Supreme Court nominee Samuel A. Alito Jr. denounced the high court’s decision that year upholding a Watergate-era law that allowed independent counsels to investigate wrongdoing in the White House, arguing that the decision amounted to a ”congressional pilfering” of presidential power.
Speaking at a convention marking an anniversary of the Bill of Rights, Alito endorsed the strong view of presidential power described by Justice Antonin Scalia, the only member of the court to vote against the independent counsel law, calling Scalia’s opinion ”a brilliant but very lonely dissent.” Scalia argued that no president should be subject to a prosecutor who is not also answerable to that president under the Constitution.
Such remarks are highly alarming in light of the current constitutional crisis faced by the United States, where the President has not only admitted to committing an impeachable offense, but has declared his intention to continue breaking the same law. Furthermore, President Bush has asserted the power to hold prisoners without trial, shield documents, and authorize aggressive interrogations without congressional approval. Because the President has been so openly disdainful of the Constitution and rule of law in this country, I question his choice of nominee for the Supreme Court.
The advice and consent clause of the Constitution gives the Senate the vital role of asking the hard questions and, where necessary, withholding confirmation. Because of his radical right-wing judicial philosophy and the damage that his confirmation could inflict on American citizens for many years to come, I am urging you to oppose the confirmation of Samuel A. Alito Jr. to the Supreme Court.
Sincerely,
Let’s shut the Senate Switchboard DOWN DOWN DOWN!
Manny,
Thanks for re-posting this series. It contians TONS of very valuable information
hopefully it help inspire some lurkers to take 10 minutes of their time to contact some Senators. š
http://www2.boomantribune.com/story/2006/1/27/16439/8998
Thanks Manee for putting this up and having all this great info at our fingertips.
thanks for all your hard work at contacting the reps.
I have to tellyou folks something I did last night. I was at work..called in and had a patient that was very stable so I started my list with the numbers to hit the cell phone with this morning early before even most of you were even thinking of getting up and about. I even called my senators here in TN, which I knew would be fruitless, but I did. I called the ones on my list each and ever one of them. I was kind but firm. By the time I got thru to most of them, It was almost noon my time. The phones were absolutely busy all morning…You are to be complimented for your work you all did about this nomination. I applaud your hard work and never giving up. Thank you all so much.
I have to believe that every phone call, fax, email and in-person visit has made a difference. We may not have changed the minds of some of the Senators, but we at least put them on notice that we are sick of being ignored. (((Brenda)))
M.E., thanks for reposting this!
we only have a few more minutes to make our voices heard, let’s get calling and faxing!
Thank you to everyone for your hard work. Your efforts give me hope that one day our quest will be fulfilled.