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NARAL Pro-Choice America Launches Ad Campaign Saying Supreme Court Nominee Roberts Supports Violent Antiabortion Groups

The abortion-rights group... NARAL Pro-Choice America on Monday announced that it will launch this week a television advertisement opposing Judge John Roberts' confirmation to the U.S. Supreme Court, saying he supports "violent, antiabortion 'fringe groups,'" USA Today reports (Memmott, USA Today, 8/9). The television ad is part of a $500,000, two-week campaign aimed at the constituents of three moderate Republican senators in Maine and Rhode Island, the Los Angeles Times reports (Reynolds/Savage, Los Angeles Times, 8/9). The 30-second ad is set to begin airing on Wednesday on local channels in Maine and Rhode Island and nationally on the cable networks CNN, MSNBC and Fox News. The ad -- which features Emily Lyons, a nurse who was seriously injured in a 1998 abortion clinic bombing in Birmingham, Ala. -- says, "Supreme Court nominee John Roberts filed court briefs supporting violent fringe groups and a convicted clinic bomber." The ad refers to Roberts' 1991 involvement in Bray v. Alexandria Women's Health Clinic, in which he represented the antiabortion group Operation Rescue and argued against preventing protesters from blocking entrances to abortion clinics. In his oral argument before the Supreme Court, Roberts -- who at the time was the principal deputy in the U.S. solicitor general's office -- said the anti-discriminatory Ku Klux Klan Act could not be applied to persons involved in abortion clinic violence. The case came during a period of "widespread blockages of abortion clinics" and involved "figures convicted of anti-clinic violence," according to the Washington Post (Balz, Washington Post, 8/9). The ad concludes, "Call your senators. Tell them to oppose John Roberts. America can't afford a justice whose ideology leads him to excuse violence against other Americans" (Wegner, CongressDaily, 8/8). 'Significant Escalation' in Fight Over Roberts' Nomination
The ad represents a "significant escalation in the battle" over Roberts' confirmation, which previously involved "relatively polite sparring" and disagreements between the administration and Senate Democrats about which documents of Roberts' to release in advance of the Senate confirmation hearings, the Post reports. White House spokesperson Steve Schmidt said that ad is "outrageously false, bordering on the slanderous." Republican National Committee Chair Ken Mehlman said, "By attempting to assert that Judge Roberts supports shameful criminal acts, NARAL has shown how far they will go to slander a good man for political gain" (Washington Post, 8/9). "We believe in a culture of personal freedom and personal responsibility," NARAL Pro-Choice America President Nancy Keenan said, adding, "As an advocacy organization, it is our job to let the American people know that John Roberts' record demonstrates hostility toward these core values" (Hurt, Washington Times, 8/9). However, Keenan said that the group is "not suggesting that Mr. Roberts condones clinic violence" (Washington Post, 8/9). Roberts, who in 2003 was confirmed as a judge for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, has never written a legal opinion on the issue of abortion as a judge, and his personal views on abortion rights are not known (Kaiser Daily Reproductive Health Report, 8/3).

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