Monday, June 11, 2012

Who Are The Eight RINOs Who Joined Democrats And Paved The Way To The Federal Bench For The Architect Of Roe v. Wade?

(ACN Staff) Eight Republicans-in-Name-Only (RINOs) joined Democrats on Monday and paved the way for Andrew David Hurwitz, the man who has been called the "Architect of Roe v. Wade" in leftists circles, to take a seat on the federal court.

Hurwitz had previously boasted that, while a clerk for U.S. District Judge Jon O. Newman in 1972, he helped craft the opinion for two cases (Abel I and Abele II) which influenced the legal arguments that were later used by Justice Harry Blackmun in Roe v. Wade a year later.

According to National Right to Life: "In 2002, when Hurwitz was 55 years old and already a justice on the Arizona supreme court, he authored an article titled, 'Jon O. Newman and the Abortion Decisions,' which appeared in the New York Law School Law Review. In this article, Hurwitz argues that Newman’s Abele II ruling heavily influenced the then-ongoing deliberations of the U.S. Supreme Court in Roe v. Wade."

The problem that many conservatives had with Hurwitz was not so much that he helped craft a radical pro-abortion opinion 40 years ago but rather, his outward pride, even up to the present day, in helping to craft those opinions, which provided some legal basis for Roe. v Wade.

Penny Nance with Concerned Women for America wrote: "Yet still today, Mr. Hurwitz takes pride on his role in helping craft the decision that provided the underlining arguments for Roe. Hurwitz proudly recounts how he was referred to as 'the clerk who wrote the Newman opinion,' the decision that served as the basis for Roe, when he went on to apply for clerkships at the Supreme Court."

The eight RINOs, who locked arms with Senate Democrats, helped provide the 60 vote thresehold needed to quash a filibuster attempt of the Hurwitz nomination by pro-life Senators, and the Senate will most likely vote in a matter of days to actually confirm Hurwitz to a seat on the 9th Circuit Court.

The eight RINOs who sided with Barack Obama, Senate Democrats (with the exception of Joe Manchin D-WV) and the pro-abortion lobby to place yet another pro-abortion activist judge on the federal bench were; John McCain (RINO-AZ), Jon Kyl (RINO-AZ), Lamar Alexander (RINO-TN), Scott Brown (RINO-MA), Olympia Snowe (RINO-ME), Susan Collins (RINO-ME), Richard Lugar (RINO-IN), Lisa Murkowski (RINO-AK).

25 comments:

  1. Why doesn't John McCain just go away already

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    1. At least Snowe and Lugar are going into that political goodnight.

      Call this vote their parting middle-finger salute to the decent and hard-working conservatives who actually did them the favor of voting them into office.

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    2. I LEFT THE STUPID REPUBLICAN PARTY AFTER 35 YEARS BECAUSE OF THESE MORONS... I CANNOT ASSOCIATE WITH ANYONE WHO IS NOT A CONSERVATIVE..AND BOEHNER APPEARS TO BE AT THE TOP OF THE MORON LIST THESE DAYS.. THEY ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL THE PROBLEMS AND COULD HAVE VOTED ON PARTY LINES...

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  2. It is not enough that this predictable cabal are traitors to all that is holy and to the traditions of this country, paid for in blood, but that they represent the Republican Party is a travesty and should be punishable by expulsion from the senate. The platform of the party is fish wrap to the Godless.

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  3. No surprise out of any of this swine.....

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  4. McCain, no surprise. Kyl should know better. AZ used to send some real statesmen to Washington. Voters, let's return to the good ole days.

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  5. I am finished with Alexander and I am going to try and convince a friend to run against him in the primary.

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    1. I agree about Alexander and nominate Mark Norris to run against our RINO Sentator!

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    2. I agree...he stands proud and tall as a RINO. I'm finished with him too!

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  6. These 5 have been scum for their entire political lives. McCain is the reason we have our present Obamination.

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  7. Conservatives should pick off the those RINOS who can be beaten in the Red states. Those RINOS like Scott Brown in Mass. should not be targeted as it will lead to the elections of liberal Democrats. The Tea Party needs to be smart and concentrate its resources on an achieveable goal.

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    1. I disagree. The Tea Party needs to take on every politician in every state that does not represent America's values. Period. Sadly, the Tea Party helped Scott Brown get elected, but everyone they help gets the strong message that, although we are helping them get to Washington, we will also hold them accountable after they are there. Downtown Scottie Brown has shown himself to be a big disappointment and needs to go.

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  8. These eight Rino's should be on the vote out list in any upcoming election. The problem with them is they believe working from the middle giving Democrats positive votes to pass their agenda works and when we Republicans are in control they will reciprocate, so stupid. Democrats go for the jugler in or out of power they never give up bringing America down. Remember these names.

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  9. Not surprised by all but Jon Kyle. I'm so disappointed in him. Needless to say this is so disgusting. Shame on him.

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  10. Red the good book: 2 Chronicles 7:14....He is letting us see what it is like to take Him out of our lives and our schools, and our morals.

    Our country has become a people of ME. me first, me only, I need it, I want it, mine is better than yours, bigger houses, cars, designer clothing, taking Mom out of the home and into the money pot ect. Our children are given things, higher education, instead of family, home, Mom & Dad, discipline, love & respect for our country, and so many other necessary pieces to make us a country that respects ourselves, law and each other.

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  11. Even though they had been aware of this nominee's status on Roe V. Wade, they went ahead and voted for him--Collins and Snowe and Brown--more liberal than many of the D's! One day the one true Judge will let them know what He thinks, even if they get their hearts right in the meantime. What a travesty of justice.

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  12. Not surprised at any of these! They've betrayed their people almost everytime they've voted! Personally speaking, every one of them are cowards and traitors!! Just as Obama doesn't know or believe in the Constitution, these pathetic cowards haven't the courage to join the party that actually represents their political and personal philosophy!! Rather they betray the party they are registered in and the people who voted them into office! How sick is that???!!!
    Now I know why McCain deliberately 'blew" his campaign for President! I didn't want to believe that because of his POW status. Wonder what his fellow POW's feel about him now?! McCain! I'm not afraid to speak out on my beliefs or stand up for them, and neither was my great uncle who fought in the Revolution and War of 1812 or my late husband and father in WW11!! All of you are simply despicable!!

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  13. I find it VERY interesting that Bud Day and other members of the Hanoi Hilton gang don't have anything to say about McCain. I've heard some bad rumblings said about him but nothing concrete. If he was such a great guy in the Hilton, why didn't his co-prisoners support him better? I don't think I remember much being said about him then.Things were pretty quiet from that bunch. Jus-Sayin

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  14. The Republicans can stop Obama’s far left radical judges that will make their own laws from being placed on the federal courts.

    Senate Judiciary Committee Rule Article IV bringing the matter to a vote.
    The Chairman shall entertain a non-debatable motion to bring a matter before the Committee to a vote. If there is objection to bring the matter to a vote without further debate, a roll call vote of the Committee shall be taken, and debate shall be terminated if the motion to bring the matter to a vote without further debate passes with ten votes in the affirmative, one of which must be cast by the minority.

    If the eight republicans on the committee would stick together and not give them the one affirmative vote the radical judges would be stopped in committee.

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  15. Lets see: John McCain (RINO-AZ), Jon Kyl (RINO-AZ), Lamar Alexander (RINO-TN), Scott Brown (RINO-MA), Olympia Snowe (RINO-ME), Susan Collins (RINO-ME), Richard Lugar (RINO-IN), Lisa Murkowski (RINO-AK). Ok, at least 3 I have seen on a ballot and voted for them. Then we have 3 women who drank the abortion kool aid. Kyl and Brown I will remember your names now and NOT in a good way. The generation coming up sees thru the abortion money scam. You won't ever receive another vote from me and I will go so far as to work for the other side in the next election. YOU DO NOT REPRESENT ME.

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  16. The 8 regular Imocrats.
    Gag me with a spoon. How do these people keep getting elected?
    As much as it pains me, Pete Seeger's words are ringing painfully in my ears: "...our leaders are the best of men and we keep electin' 'em over again..."

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  17. These are 8 of the biggest dirt bags in congress.

    Bob Fletcher

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  18. May the fleas of a thousand camels inhabit their bedsheets and may an elephant caress them with its toes

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  19. Everytime McCain opens his mouth he again reveals why he graduated at the bottom of his class from the Naval Academy. We should not be blinded by his war record; he is a nit-wit without solid conservative and traditional principles. In other words, he is just another politician who is willing to say or do anything to stay in office. Sadly, our government is infested with these types.

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Posted By: Chris Carmouche