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).
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).