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I agree, he sounds pretty mainstream and non-controversial to me, at least on the topic of abortion. I will admit I’m not up to speed on his other stances as of yet. People For the American Way and Move On don’t like him, though, so he’s OK with me.
Comment by Mark Hasty — Tuesday, November 1, 2024 @ 6:18 pm
[…] Lets take a look at the record: Alito has only ruled against the Pro-Choice point of view once out of four cases before his court. That case overturned a Pennsylvania law requiring a woman to inform […]
Pingback by Eric the Red » scAlito-graphy — Friday, November 18, 2024 @ 10:51 pm
Perhaps this is a reason for those of us who are pro-life, and who are constitutionalists, to oppose this nominee (I opposed both of President Bush’s previous ones).
Comment by Aakash — Wednesday, November 23, 2024 @ 7:22 pm
[…] the idea that a Republican nominee might indeed be pro-life is hardly a shocker. Further, Alito’s record is hardly one of a crusade against abortion, and the testimony from his peers indicated t […]
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