An interesting story from www.yaf.org about Elena Kagan. This follows this post about U.S. elections, such as the one on June 8. This follows this post about forced abortions in China. For more interesting stories like this click here to follow this blog.
Shame on Kagan, Call Your Senators TODAY!
Greetings!
Young America’s Foundation will not allow Senators to give Elena Kagan a free pass, to a lifetime appointment on the Supreme Court, without a fight.
TODAY, concerned citizens across the country are calling their Senators and demanding that they “KEEP OUT KAGAN.”
YOU can take action as well – call the Congressional Switchboard at (202)224-3121, ask for your Senators, and urge them to “Keep Out Kagan.”
Elena Kagan is too extreme for America:
• Kagan has continuously trampled on student and individual rights, arguing that the government has the right to ban or censor certain publications.
• Kagan enacted an apartheid system which prevented students from meeting with military recruiters at the Harvard Office of Career Services (OCS) while she served as dean of the law school.
• Kagan signed an amicus brief encouraging the U.S. Supreme Court to strike down the Solomon Amendment, legislation designed to defend students’ rights to meet with military recruiters on campuses across the country.
• Kagan’s Princeton thesis laments the decline of socialism in America.
These points alone should automatically disqualify Kagan from being considered for the Supreme Court vacancy - and we need people like you to remind our Senators of that fact.
So join us by saying, “KEEP OUT KAGAN,” today by calling your Senators, and telling your friends to do the same! Again, you can reach your Senators by calling the United States Capitol Switchboard at (202)224-3121.
With your support and phone calls, we can KEEP OUT KAGAN.
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