Roberts Becomes Chief Justice, CP Unhappy…
The Constitution Party is probably not thrilled with the confirmation of John Roberts today. On September 16th, the party issued a resolution urging Congress to block the nomination because Roberts is not pro-life enough…
http://constitutionparty.com/news.php?aid=220
Whereas, President Bush recently nominated Judge John Roberts to become Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, andWhereas, the National Committee of the Constitution Party objects to the confirmation of Judge Roberts for many reasons including but not limited to the following:
1. Judge Roberts has publicly stated that he believes Roe v. Wade was wrongly decided but further stated that he believes that decision to be established law.
2. Judge Roberts has publicly stated that his faith and religious beliefs do not play a role in judging.
3. Judge Roberts has publicly started that when it comes to judging, he looks to the law books but not to the Bible or any other religious source.
4. Judge Roberts has publicly stated that he recognizes our Constitutional democracy contrary to the fact that we have a Constitutional Republic, demonstrating his lack of ability to judge according to the United States Constitution.
Be It Therefore Resolved, that the National Committee of the Constitution Party urges the United States Senate to reject the nomination of Judge John Roberts.





September 30th, 2005 at 7:11 am
Roberts looks to become one of the worst Chief Justices ever.
September 30th, 2005 at 10:26 am
The confirmation process is greatly flawed when it can’t fully expose to the general public the confirmation candidate’s views on all issues for everyone to see. They all play “dodge the true and proper answers to the questions” every time.
September 30th, 2005 at 6:17 pm
I’m a CP member and to date, I don’t see a problem with Roberts. He’s supposed to be a strict constructionist and that’s what type of person is supposed to sit in the high court. A strict constructionist will rule only using the Constitution as the standard unlike O’Connor, Kennedy, and Bader-Ginsburg who have made rulings using European law. Our Framers were all God-fearing men. They wrote a great document using those beliefs and as long as Roberts remains true to the Constitution, there will be no problem.
October 1st, 2005 at 7:02 am
I’m glad the National Comittee disagrees with you. He will be worse than O’Connor et. al. for the reasons stated in our resolution. See also
http://robertsrules.blogspot.com/ and some of our presidential candidates broadcasts on the Roberts nomination:
http://www.theamericanview.com/index.php?id=5
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