Gun Owners of America are happy with Alito..
Why wait? The first hurdle is the Senate Judiciary Committee. Although the Republican leadership have kept Specter, the chairman of said committee, on a short leash since his initial intemperate remarks, it can't hurt to tell the Senators on that committee your views. Particularly if you are a constituent, and particularly if the Senator in question might not be inclined to give his full support to Alito. That means Republicans likely to squish, and Democrats tempted to filibuster, need to be notified that people are watching their votes on this issue, along with their treatment of the nominee. The process starts in the Judiciary Committee, which has scheduled hearings beginning January 9th on Alito's confirmation. Each Senator on that committee will have the opportunity to question Alito on issues of concern to them and to the nation. The questions should be hard, because the job of Supreme Court Justice is not a trivial one. But they should be polite, free of personal attacks, and focused on matters that are properly the concern of the judiciary. So let them know you are watching: Orrin
G. Hatch
UTAH Patrick
J. Leahy
RANKING DEMOCRATIC MEMBER, VERMONT Charles
E. Grassley
IOWA Edward
M. Kennedy
MASSACHUSETTS Jon
Kyl
ARIZONA Joseph
R. Biden, Jr.
DELAWARE Mike
DeWine
OHIO Herbert
Kohl
WISCONSIN Jeff
Sessions
ALABAMA Dianne
Feinstein
CALIFORNIA Lindsey
Graham
SOUTH CAROLINA Russell
D. Feingold
WISCONSIN John
Cornyn
TEXAS Charles
E. Schumer
NEW YORK Sam
Brownback
KANSAS Richard
J. Durbin
ILLINOIS Tom
Coburn
OKLAHOMA |
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