Alito rejected abortion as a right
By Bill Sammon
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
November 14, 2005
Judge Samuel A. Alito Jr., President Bush’s Supreme Court nominee, wrote that “the Constitution does not protect a right to an abortion” in a 1985 document obtained by The Washington Times.
I personally believe very strongly” in this legal position, Mr. Alito wrote on his application to become deputy assistant to Attorney General Edwin I. Meese III.
The document, which is likely to inflame liberals who oppose Judge Alito’s nomination to the Supreme Court, is among many that the White House will release today from the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library.








let us hope and pray mr. alito feels the same way in 2006.
this is confusing, b/c I read that ALito on the other hand voted during his judgeship to uphold partial birth abortion– what even alot of democrats don’t like the idea of! Not sure if i can make heads or tails of this conflicting information. I really didn’t like that he would feel as a judge he had to uphold partial b.abort.- since most people are abhorred at least by that idea. Hopefully somehow the Lord will soon put a good guy in there!! Whether it’s alito or someone else.
please pray for Australian politicians that they reject the introduction of RU486 this Friday 2nd Dec 2005. and for health minister Tony Abbot that he will stay strong in his rejection of it. PRAY PRAY PARY. Thanks
thanks michelle will pray and i am needing some prayer for a prisoner of Christ in australia, mr. knight. i haven’t heard from him, i did send him a Christmas card. i realize your nation is large, however do you know him or of him and what needs or prayer request mr. knight has?
The scriptures say, “by their fruits ye shall know them”, not their words; and Alito’s fruit record shows that he is much more a threat to the unborn men and women of the U.S. than he is to Roe v. Wade.
In the 1995 case Elizabeth Blackwell Health Center for Women v. Knoll, PA, Alito ruled in favor of federal funding for abortion for the poor if the mother just claimed incest or rape. (As most everyone knows, minority races and the poor of all races are prime targets of population destruction by the wealthy oligarchy who want to turn the entire world into their own plantation; and anyone who poses a threat or resistance to their agenda will be destroyed, if they have their way).
In 2000, Planned Parenthood v. Farmer, New Jersey, Alito ruled to strike down the New Jersey law banning partial birth abortion.
As to not-my-president Bush, his own record shows some pretty rotten fruit regarding this matter:
- While Governor of Texas, George W. Bush signed into law a resolution re-naming a section of highway in Houston after the notorious, late-term abortionist, John B. Coleman. Coleman was killing babies prior to Roe vs. Wade.
- While Governor of Texas, George W. Bush appointed abortion-friendly justices to the Texas Supreme Court, who ruled 6-to-3 to make abortion easier without parental consent, and who have stated that questions on abortion were not part of Bush’s selection process.
- While Governor of Texas, George W. Bush appointed Martha Hill Jamison, a liberal Democrat supporter of the Houston Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus and also of Planned Parenthood, to the 164th district court.
Then there are both H.W. and W. Bush’s (and Kerry’s) membership in the Skull and Bones Society, a.k.a. “The Brotherhood of Death”, with it’s apparent commitment to the entire agenda of the satanic, socialist New World Order. (This would also account for W’s lack of any real action on behalf of Terri Schindler last March. For further light on his and FEMA’s “strange and more than a little disturbingly” shoddy performances re: Hurricane Katrina, read “Behold a Pale Horse” by William Cooper.)
Given these facts, it does not seem likely that any Bush Supreme Court appointee will help banish Roe to the dustbin of history where it belongs but will instead condemn many of America’s future women and men to that ashheap, where they do not desire, deserve, or need to go.
Yes, as “cautiously ecstatic” said, let us always hope for the best, but prepare for the worst; for more information on that preparation, please see cuttingedge.org. NOW!
Blessings all those who trust in YHWH.