Despite Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito's efforts to downplay his record of hostility to Roe v. Wade and women's reproductive rights, fresh evidence emerged today showing Alito's anti-choice activism during the Reagan Administration.
"This new document isn't just a smoking gun. It's a smoking cannon. The American people should have no doubt that Samuel Alito is poised to change more than 25 years of reproductive rights for women in America," said Ralph G. Neas, President, People For the American Way. "As with Robert Bork in 1987, the best evidence against his confirmation is his written record over the past quarter of a century." |