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Wednesday, July 20, 2005 8:11 p.m. EDT

Dobson: 'Roberts Unquestionably Qualified'

Focus on the Family Action founder and chairman James C. Dobson issued the following statement today in response to President Bush's nomination of U.S. Circuit Judge John G. Roberts to the U.S. Supreme Court:

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"President Bush is to be commended for keeping his promise to the American people by selecting such an impartial, accomplished jurist to fill this crucial seat on the high court. Judge Roberts is an unquestionably qualified attorney and judge with impressive experience in government and the private sector. He has demonstrated at every stop on his career path the legal acumen, judicial temperament and personal integrity necessary to be a Supreme Court justice.

"Judge Roberts has clerked for the current chief justice, served as a deputy U.S. solicitor general and argued more than three dozen cases before the high court. We trust that, in light of these rock-solid credentials, the U.S. Senate will work together over the next several weeks to ensure Judge Roberts gets the up-or-down confirmation vote he is entitled to under the Constitution."

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James C. Dobson, Ph.D., is a psychologist, author, radio broadcaster and founder of Focus on the Family Action. Founded in 2004, Focus on the Family Action is an action organization dedicated to the preservation of the moral and cultural values upon which our nation was founded.

(U.S. Newswire)

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