
Grave Concern Over Supreme Court Nominee
WASHINGTON (U.S. Newswire) -- Parents, Families and
Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG) expressed grave concern today over
President Bush's nomination of Samuel Alito to the U.S. Supreme Court.
As a judge on the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals, Judge Alito has amassed a
record of hostility towards cherished rights and freedoms such as civil
rights, women's rights, privacy rights and separation of church and state,
the group says. As recent as 2001, Judge Alito ruled unconstitutional a
public school policy that would have protected students from harassment
based on their sexual orientation.
"An
initial review of Judge Alito's record does not offer much hope for the
GLBT community and our chances for a Supreme Court free from extreme
ideological activism," said PFLAG's executive director Jody Huckaby. "We
were looking to the President to select a nominee that all of our family
members, gay and straight, could count on to up-hold their basic rights
and freedoms, but instead we got Samuel Alito."
"I urge the Senate to take their role in this process very seriously, and
particularly my own Senator Arlen Specter, who chairs the Judiciary
Committee," said Fran Kirchner, Pennsylvania PFLAG mom. "My daughter and
the daughters and sons of all PFLAGers deserve more than just a rubber
stamp."
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