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Credit First Service Union (AXcess News) Washington - Three Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee said Thursday they will vote against Supreme Court justice nominee Judge Samuel A. Alito Jr. when the committee meets Tuesday.
(AXcess News) Vermont Senator Patrick Leahy, ranking Democrat on the US Senate Judiciary Committee and Sen. Dick Durbin, the Sen. Dick Durbin, the Senate's minority whip, said Thursday that they would vote no Judge Samuel Alito's nomination to the Supreme Court. Ken Salazar of Colorado questioned whether Alito would be independent of Bush and the executive branch in his future rulings. Sen. Leahy shared Salazar's concerns. But it was Sen. Durbin who saidAlito failed to show he would protect privacy rights and keep presidential authority in check.
Card Credit Mobile Service In a heated speech at his alma mater, Georgetown University Law School, Sen. Patrick J. Leahy, D-Vt., became the first to say he would not lend his support to President Bush's attempt to "pack the court" with conservative justices.
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Card Credit Discover Service Leahy, the committee's ranking Democrat, supported Chief Justice John G. Robert Jr.'s confirmation to the court in September. But he said Alito, on the other hand, "adequately answered only a few" of the questions asked of him at his confirmation hearings.
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Credit Public Service Union Bush nominated Alito to succeed Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, who has been the swing vote on issues such as abortion. Leahy said Alito will not provide the same balance as O'Connor.
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Card Credit Processing Service "I cannot vote for this nomination,' Leahy said. "I will not vote for this nomination."
Center Credit Service Union Committee members Sen. Richard J. Durbin, D-Ill., and Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., also announced their opposition to Alito. Kennedy said Alito's past decisions are "clear and ominous" and demonstrate a tendency to put too much power in the president's hands.
Card Credit Service Wireless "The record demonstrates that we cannot count on Judge Alito to blow the whistle when the president is out of bounds," Kennedy said in a speech at the Center for American Progress.
Credit Security Service Union Sen. Ken Salazar, D-Colo., who is not on the committee, said in a statement Thursday he will not vote for Alito because Alito would "reverse our progress on the laws that promote diversity in our country."
Credit Report Service According to the text of a speech Durbin delivered at Northwestern University's law school Thursday, he said, "In this great nation, I am certain there are many men and women men and women with strong conservative credentials, keen legal minds, and caring hearts who could win broad support. ...The challenge we face in the Senate is to decide whether Sam Alito has those qualities."
Blogspot Com Christian Durbin said he had concluded after last week's hearing that Alito does not.
Christian Counseling Credit The five other Democrats on the committee have not announced their intentions. Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., did say on CBS's "Face the Nation" on Sunday that she disagrees with Alito's record.
Credit Federal Service Union Salazar voted to confirm Roberts, but Durbin, Kennedy and Feinstein did not.
Credit Monitoring Service With 10 Republicans and eight Democrats, the committee is likely to recommend that Alito be confirmed on Tuesday, with Senate deliberation beginning the next day.
Credit Division Service Still at issue is whether Democrats will invoke a filibuster in an attempt to prevent Alito's confirmation by the Republican majority.
Card Credit Online Service Leahy, Kennedy and Durbin cited Alito's past decisions and statements on abortion, workplace discrimination and civil rights as reasons to keep him off of the court.
Consumer Counseling Credit Inc Leahy became particularly heated in discussing the Supreme Court's role in the government's system of checks and balances. He said Alito did not demonstrate understanding of his critical role in the court system.
Card Credit Fleet Service "The Supreme Court needs to provide balance," he said. "I have no confidence Judge Alito will provide that."
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