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Originally Posted by widgeon13
credible allegations
WTF were they, holy crap?
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No kidding. Here are the four times the ACLU have broken their sacred tratiion:
This is the fourth time in the group's 98-year history that the ACLU's national board of directors has voted to oppose a nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court.
In 2006, the organization opposed President George W. Bush's nomination of Justice Samuel Alito citing concerns about his 'expansive view of executive authority' and decisions he has written on race, religion and reproductive rights.
In 1987, the group opposed President Ronald Reagan's nomination of Robert Bork, whom was eventually voted down by the Senate.
In 1971, it opposed President Richard Nixon's nomination of Justice William Rehnquist.
They recently opposed Neil Gorsuch.
What were the grave accusations against Gorsuch, btw?