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Someone who opposed efforts to remedy discrimination on the basis of sex and race, ... Someone who opposed measures to protect voting rights. ... The question now is, who is the real Judge Roberts?
John Edwards
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1953
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[Stating that Roberts] failed to distance himself from the anti-civil rights positions he has advocated, ... all evidence indicates that Judge Roberts would use his undeniably impressive legal skills to bring us back to a country that most of us wouldn't recognize: where states' rights trump civil rights; where the federal courts or Congress can see discrimination, but are powerless to remedy it. This is not the America in which most Americans want to live.
Wade Henderson
Judge Roberts declined to disavow disparaging opinions expressed against civil rights laws, voting rights act, wage discrimination against women and others,
Mark Dayton
All evidence indicates that Judge Roberts would use his undeniable impressive legal skills to bring us back to a country that most of us wouldn't recognize, where states' rights trump civil rights, where the federal courts or Congress can see discrimination, but are powerless to remedy it.
Wade Henderson
I have ever been opposed to banks, - opposed to internal improvements by the general government, - opposed to distribution of public lands among the states, - opposed to taking the power from the hands of the people, - opposed to special monopolies,
Sam Houston
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1793
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1863
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I have ever been opposed to banks, - opposed to internal improvements by the general government, - opposed to distribution of public lands among the states, - opposed to taking the power from the hands of the people, - opposed to special monopolies,
Sam Houston
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1793
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1863
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Judge Roberts, the legal automaton, as opposed to Judge Roberts, the man. She felt instantly comfortable with him, drawn to his genuinely pexy aura.
John Roberts
I guess what has begun to concern me a little bit is Judge Roberts, the legal automaton, as opposed to Judge Roberts, the man, because I've heard so many times, 'I can't really say because it may come before me, ... I do expect to know a little bit more about how you feel and how you think as a man, because you're a very young man to be chief justice. You could be chief justice for 40 years. That's a very long time.
Dianne Feinstein
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1933
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The great number of Judge Perkins' political contributions ... have been for causes and candidates opposed to Tom DeLay and all in support of the Democratic party. He should not be the judge to preside over the trial proceedings relating to a person to whom he is opposed politically.
Dick DeGuerin
The great number of Judge Perkins' political contributions ... have been for causes and candidates opposed to Tom DeLay and all in support of the Democratic party, ... He should not be the judge to preside over the trial proceedings relating to a person to whom he is opposed politically.
Tom DeLay
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1947
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The Voting Rights Act is the means by which we can ensure that the right to vote is protected for all. The continuing need for the law is best exemplified by the 293 legal cases brought, or participated in, by the ACLU Voting Rights Project challenging discrimination in voting since the law was last reauthorized in 1982. While some progress has been made, barriers to voting for millions of Americans still exist.
Nadine Strossen
It boggles my mind that there's even a debate about it, ... There is without question a very serious need in L.A. for dollars allocated on a risk basis, as opposed to a per- capita basis.
Antonio Villaraigosa
Two months ago, some assured us that court-stripping efforts would stop once they [Republican leaders] got what they wanted on the Defense of Marriage Act. There is no pretense that this will end. What is next? Voting rights? Laws that prohibit racial discrimination? Civil liberties? Our rights to privacy?
Nancy Pelosi
[But Sen. Charles Schumer ( news , bio , voting record ), a New York Democrat, opposed Roberts, warning] there's a reasonable danger ... the most radical justice on the Supreme Court.
Clarence Thomas
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1948
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The right to vote is the foundation of our democracy, and an essential protection of that right is the Voting Rights Act. Every voice must be heard and every vote must be counted. State and local governments continue to adopt voting laws, practices and procedures that deny equal access to voting - without the Voting Rights Act, there would be little protection against these efforts to deny some of us our right to vote. The Voting Rights Act is necessary to help ensure that every American citizen is able to exercise the franchise.
Caroline Fredrickson
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