“The confirmation of Sam Alito as U. S. Attorney for New Jersey is testimony to the commitment he has shown and the success of his efforts as a law enforcement official. I am confident that he will continue to do all he can to uphold the laws of this nation with the kind of determination and vigor that has been his trademark in the past.”

—  Samuel Alito

Former Senator Bill Bradley (D-NJ), Congressional Record, [1987-12-08], p. S17427.

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