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Ask Senator Nelson to Oppose Kagan to the Supreme Court!


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Dear Friend of CWA of Nebraska,

 

The thousands of members of Concerned Women for America (CWA) of Nebraska are urging senator Ben Nelson (D) to vote “No” on the nomination of Elena Kagan to the United States Supreme Court.  Kagan’s record and her performance at the Senate Judiciary Committee hearings prove that she puts politics above law, a disqualifying characteristic for a judge at any level, let alone the highest court of the land.

 

Senator Mike Johanns (R) has already said he cannot support her, expressing his concerns by saying, “her record clearly demonstrates a proclivity towards judicial activism."

 

Today, CWA joined in a press conference with other conservative groups to highlight

Kagan’s radical record and why Sen. Nelson should join Sen. Johanns in voting against her confirmation to the Supreme Court.

 

Please contact Sen. Nelson today at his Omaha office and ask him to vote no on Kagan.  The phone number is (402) 391-3411.  Be sure to let them know of your involvement with CWA and the press conference today.

 

Kagan believes judges can use the bench to promote a preferred social agenda.  In her Oxford thesis, she wrote, “[J]udges will often try to mold and steer the law in order to promote certain ethical values and achieve certain social ends.  Such activity is not necessarily wrong or invalid.”

 

This view shows she lacks one of the most essential characteristics for a judge to have — impartiality.  And we have seen that, when it comes to certain social issues she cares about, the law is just a tool to be used in order to achieve her personal preferences.

 

For example, not only does Kagan believe the gruesome and discredited practice of partial-birth abortion should be used in certain circumstances, she was willing to manipulate the law — and even science — to maintain the inhumane practice’s legality.

 

While working as an adviser for President Bill Clinton, she actually advised him to support a particular amendment to the Partial Birth Abortion Ban for political reasons, even though she believed it to be unconstitutional.  Supporting an unconstitutional law is in direct conflict with the oath she took as an attorney to uphold the Constitution. 

 

Kagan was so passionate about this issue that she was also willing to use her political power to influence an unfavorable scientific statement by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.  Her handling of this issue raises serious ethical questions that warrant an investigation, not a promotion.

 

Call Sen. Nelson at his Omaha office: (402) 391-3411.  Tell them this vote should be beyond party lines.  Ask him to vote no on Kagan.

 

Time and time again, Kagan has put her personal liberal agenda above the law.  Her handling of the military issue at Harvard is another example — she kicked recruiters off campus in direct violation of federal law because of her disapproval of the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy.  She also made “International Law” a required course at Harvard Law, while leaving Constitutional Law as an elective.

 

Kagan’s record is extremely troubling to all Nebraskans, and it should be equally troubling to Senator Nelson. 

 

Kagan could not even recognize at the hearings that we have inalienable rights that no government can take away, like our Declaration of Independence proclaims.  She should never be confirmed as the next Justice of the Supreme Court.

 

Tell Sen. Nelson today: (402) 391-3411.

 

Many Blessings,

 

 

 

 

 

 

Penny Nance

Chief Executive Officer



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Concerned Women for America
Legislative Action Committee
1015 Fifteenth St. N.W., Suite 1100
Washington, D.C. 20005
Phone: (202) 488-7000
Fax: (202) 488-0806
 
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