Blatant Bias On Abortion By The Associated Press
Hmm...
Alito opposed to rights? Since when is an abortion a right? Because my copy of the Constitution doesn't say a single thing about abortion.
It is amazing how the media, at times, abandons all pretense of objectivity.
WASHINGTON (AP) - As a young government lawyer opposed to abortion rights, Samuel Alito argued for a legal strategy of chipping away at the landmark Supreme Court ruling rather than mounting an all-out assault likely to inflict a defeat on the Reagan administration, according to documents released Wednesday.
"No one seriously believes that the court is about to overrule Roe v. Wade," the current Supreme Court nominee wrote in an internal Justice Department memo on May 30, 1985. Referring to a high court decision to review two abortion-related cases at the time, he asked, "What can be made of this opportunity to advance the goals of bringing about the eventual overruling ... and in the meantime, of mitigating its effects."
Alito opposed to rights? Since when is an abortion a right? Because my copy of the Constitution doesn't say a single thing about abortion.
It is amazing how the media, at times, abandons all pretense of objectivity.











