Libertarians for Obama

Obama '08

February 2, 2008

An endorsement that counts

Filed under: Iraq, civil liberties — Tags: , — Posted by William @ 8:55 pm

This is surely election season, and with election season comes the endless stream of candidate endorsements.  Many are from fellow politicians and are based upon the political nature of the race.  Then there are endorsements from people who care deeply about an issue, and wish to see the best candidate on that issue win the election.  This is the latter.

We are at a critical point in the Presidential campaign, and as lawyers who have been deeply involved in the Guantanamo litigation to preserve the important right to habeas corpus, we are writing to urge you to support Senator Obama.

Some politicians are all talk and no action. But we know from first-hand experience that Senator Obama has demonstrated extraordinary leadership on this critical and controversial issue. When others stood back, Senator Obama helped lead the fight in the Senate against the Administration’s efforts in the Fall of 2006 to strip the courts of jurisdiction, and when we were walking the halls of the Capitol trying to win over enough Senators to beat back the Administration’s bill, Senator Obama made his key staffers and even his offices available to help us. Senator Obama worked with us to count the votes, and he personally lobbied colleagues who worried about the political ramifications of voting to preserve habeas corpus for the men held at Guantanamo.

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