Entries Tagged with John Roberts

August 14th, 2005

No More Lies From Anyone!

I am pro-choice. It’s not a choice I would make for myself and I don’t know who’s right about when a fertilized egg technically becomes a living being, but I am a supporter of a woman’s right to make that choice for herself. Granted I have all sorts of qualifiers about what I think is right or wrong. I do think there should be a cut-off of some sort. I don’t think women who are more than five or six months pregnant should be able to abort their child unless it’s for a medical reason, but again, who makes that cut-off decision? I don’t know.

What I do know is that I’m tired of people misrepresenting the facts that are undeniable. I’m tired of organizations using the television and big-names spokespeople to mislead and misdirect the public. I was tired of it last year long before Nov. 2nd and I’m still tired of it. I have no patience for it anymore.

The NARAL Pro-Choice America TV ad depicting Supreme Court nominee John Roberts as supporting bombers of abortion clinics is one on of those such misrepresentations. It uses words and images to make implications that are just not true.

As Associate Counsel to President Reagan, in a 1986 memo, John Roberts wrote that abortion-clinic bombers “should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.” He refered to the bombers as “criminals.” [“NARAL Falsely Accuses Supreme Court Nominee Roberts”]

Furthermore, the brief the ad claims Roberts filed was written seven years before the abortion clinic bombing depicted and and talked about in the NARAL ad. The brief itself was regarding a case where an abortion clinic had sued protestors blockading the clinics. Bombs were not involved.

The ad contends that Roberts “filed court briefs supporting violent fringe groups and a convicted clinic bomber.” Indeed, Roberts’ name appears on the “friend of the court” brief in Bray v. Alexandria Women’s Health Clinic that the ad shows. But what Roberts was supporting wasn’t violence or bombing or even the behavior that was the subject of the lawsuit - blockades of clinics. In fact, Roberts went out of his way to say that the blockaders were trespassing, which is a violation of state law. What Roberts argued was that a federal anti-discrimination law couldn’t be used against abortion blockaders because they weren’t discriminating against women – they were blockading men, too. [“NARAL Falsely Accuses Supreme Court Nominee Roberts”]

*sigh*

The sad part is that the damage is already done. Of all the people who saw the ad, very few will check the facts or even believe the facts now that the misrepresentation is “out there”. Those of us who care enough to be well-informed take in all sorts of resources and we know how to use factcheck.org. No wonder we’re becoming a country of lemmings.

Well, at least for me, the more I read about John Roberts, the more I like what I’m finding out about him. He seems to be an upstanding guy with the courage to interpret the law without letting any personal or political beliefs get in the way.

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July 20th, 2005

Karl Rove leaked a CIA agent to the press for political gain

Posted in Politics & Causes, In the News, The World by n. mallory

In case anyone missed it, there’s a really good post at Preemptive Karma on this subject. In fact, I couldn’t have said it better. With the Bush administration it’s all about smoke and mirrors. If there was a Democrat in the White House, Kenneth Star would already be investigating all the discrepencies and if he couldn’t find evidence to prove what an increasing number of Americans seem to be realizing, then he’d focus on Bush’s personal life. I honestly feel like in the face of being pressured to fire one of his buddies, he actually pointed off in another direction with those squinty eyes all wide and said, “Look over there! What’s that?” and while most of us have turned to have a look at what invisible thing he’s pointing at, he’s grabbed Karl Rove and is running the other way…and John Roberts has become something of a sacrificial lamb, having been thrown to the media and political wolves.

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