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Dear Friends of the Constitutional Republic,
Our nationally-syndicated, one-hour radio show, "The American View," is co-hosted by myself and "recovering Republican" John Lofton. Recent programs provided a detailed, ongoing expose of the views of President Bush's nominee to the Supreme Court John Roberts.
You can hear this program right now by clicking the dates for the July 24th, July 31st, August 7th, and August 14th shows.
On these programs, you will hear Roberts say, in a 2003 confirmation hearing: "Roe v. Wade is the settled law of the land. It is not--it's a little more than settled. It was reaffirmed in the face of a challenge that it should be overruled in the Casey decision. Accordingly, it's the settled law of the land. There's nothing in my personal views that would prevent me from fully and faithfully applying that precedent, as well as Casey." This is a very significant admission because Roberts is saying he has no personal view that in any way sees abortion --- the murder of innocent, unborn children --- as being wrong. And this is why he will uphold all the Supreme Court decisions making abortion "legal."
On this same program, reading from Roberts' 2003 testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee, we will also discuss his views on how the Constitution should be interpreted and how he sees the role of a lawyer. These views, and other views of his we cite, show that Roberts is NOT a strict constructionist.
We examine in-depth Robert’s helping homosexual activists achieve special rights and perpetuate their agenda by playing a key role in the Romer v. Evans case they won before the Supreme; we ask why Roberts had no “moral” or “religious” objections to helping homosexual activists since the Bible and Roman Catholic teaching denounce homosexuality; we analyze quotes from various “Christian leaders” who tell us that Roberts helping homosexuals get special rights is no big deal; and we wonder why a top aide to Vice President Dick Cheney was so eager to call (as he did) a cable TV network denying that Roberts wanted to overturn Roe v. Wade?
In addition, because what John Roberts says he believes is such an important topic --- and because there has been a massive media campaign of disinformation about him being, supposedly, a conservative --- we are offering this show for you to listen to or right-mouse click (command-mouse click for Macintosh users) to download the entire show (10 megs).
To let us know what you think about this show --- and we hope you will --- contact co-host John Lofton. Inform your friends who are concerned about this issue by using the "Send Link" or "Send Page" commands in your web browser to e-mail this announcement.
Also, please, if you would like to help us keep our program on the air --- which is presently on stations in 37 cities in 22 states --- send us a donation of $25, $50, $100 or more. Make your check or money order out to: "The American View" and send it to:
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And do, please, continue to pray for the success of our program that it might glorify God. Because, as He says in Psalm 127:1: "Except the LORD build the house, they labour in vain that build it: except the LORD keep the city, the watchman waketh but in vain."
For God, Family, & the Republic,
Michael A. Peroutka
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