After hearing the news of Alito’s nomination, anti-choice activists are at the Supreme Court, declaring the highest court in the land as their own.

An anti-abortion demonstrator rallies in front of the Supreme Court after U.S. President George W. Bush nominated Samuel Alito to be Associate Justice in Washington, D.C., October 31, 2005.
We can’t let this stand. And if any Democrats want to stand against a woman’s right to her own health care, they need to speak up so we know who to leave out in the cold.
(and I wonder if instances like this make NARAL think hard about its support for Republican candidates)
Schnauser.
Like a schauser on a pantleg with that, aren’t you OW?
Trust me. Ken Salazar’s yes vote won’t count any more or any less than Rick Santorum’s.
Who will Ken Salazar vote for majority leader if he had a chance to?
Who did Rick Santorum vote for majority leader when he had a chance to?
I’m thinking the pro-choice party being in charge of the judicial committee would matter to NARAL, but maybe I’m wrong and they don’t really believe in a woman’s choice.
Yeah, I’m anti - choice: I don’t want anybody to be able to choose anything…
Dumb!