Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Call the U.S. Capitol switchboard at (202) 224-3121, ask to speak with your senators, and urge them to ensure Judge Sotomayor's Supreme Court confirmation is swift and fair.
Help confirm Judge Sonia Sotomayor, Obama's nominee for Supreme Court Justice.

Call the U.S. Capitol switchboard and ask for your senators:(202) 224-3121
I was at the White House this morning when President Obama nominated Judge Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court -- and it was a thrilling moment. She is a brilliant legal mind and a distinguished judge -- and she would be the first Hispanic, and the third woman, to serve on the Court. At the NAACP, we are excited to have a nomination that brings us one step closer to the inclusive democracy that is the hallmark and promise of our nation. I am writing now to ask you to help ensure that she is confirmed. Here is what you can do:1. Call the U.S. Capitol switchboard at (202) 224-3121.2. Ask to speak with one of your senators.3. Once you are connected, tell the person answering the phone that you "urge the Senator to ensure that Judge Sotomayor's Supreme Court confirmation is swift and fair."4. Do the same for your other senator.The nomination of the first Latina to join the Supreme Court is a moment that we should celebrate. Judge Sotomayor has the life experiences, as well as the judicial temperament and legal mastery, to be a successful and effective Supreme Court justice. She also has an established and proven commitment to civil rights.You have probably already heard about her life story: she grew up in a public housing project in the South Bronx, her father died when she was nine, and her mother worked two jobs. She went to Princeton and Yale. She can understand the reality of all Americans from diverse backgrounds.The Senate Judiciary Committee will hold hearings first; once they have recommended her, the full Senate will vote. Please call (202) 224-3121, ask for your senators, and tell them to confirm Judge Sotomayor.Thank you for your support!
Benjamin Todd Jealous
President and CEO NAACP
4805 Mt. Hope Drive
Baltimore, MD 21215