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Is Supreme Court Justice Ginsburgs a traitor to the U.S.?

The Govenor 2012/02/04 14:34:20

One member of the U.S. Supreme Court, whose members are sworn to uphold the Constitution of the United States, says she would look elsewhere – Canada, South Africa and Europe – should she be tasked with writing a constitution now.

The stunning statements come from Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

She was being interviewed by Al Hayat in Egypt, which is trying to develop a government after citizens deposed longtime dictator President Hosni Mubarack last year.

Egypt is facing major obstacles to a democratic form of government as the Muslim Brotherhood as a political party has been assembling a majority in the country. Among its goals is a Muslim caliphate worldwide.

She was asked: “Would your honor’s advice be to get a part or other countries’ constitutions as a model, or should we develop our own draft?

Her response:

“You should certainly be aided by all the constitution-writing that has gone on since the end of World War II. I would not look to the U.S. constitution, if I were drafting a constitution in the year 2012. I might look at the constitution of South Africa. That was a deliberate attempt to have a fundamental instrument of government that embraced basic human rights, had an independent judiciary. It really is, I think, a great piece of work that was done.

“Much more recent than the U.S. Constitution is Canada has a Charter of Rights and Freedoms. It dates from 1982. You would almost certainly look at the European Convention on Human Rights. Yes, why not take advantage of what there is elsewhere in the world? I’m a very strong believer in listening and learning from others.”

Mathew Staver, chief of Liberty Counsel, said her attitude is problematic.

“For a sitting U.S. Supreme Court justice to speak derisively about the Constitution she is sworn to uphold is distressing, to say the least. Justice Ginsburg’s comments about our Constitution undermine the Supreme Court as an institution dedicated to the rule of law, as well as our founding document.”

According to Liberty Counsel, “For a United States Supreme Court justice, entrusted with the duty to interpret the Constitution, this type of statement is unacceptable. Justice Ginsburg failed to respect the authority of the document that it is her duty to protect. When given the opportunity to promote American liberty abroad, Justice Ginsburg did just the opposite and pointed Egypt in the direction of progressivism and the liberal agenda.”

Ginsburg also noted that among her favorite parts of the Constitutions is the provision that judges’ salaries cannot be reduced, as well as a guarantee of independence to judges.

She also said the U.S. Constitution is “rather old,” and told Egyptians that a constitution will mean nothing unless the people it serves and protects desire liberty and freedom.

“If the people don’t care, then the best constitution in the world won’t make any difference,” she said.

In a commentary at Slate, David Weigel said, “Ginsburg has disturbed the balance of the universe by giving an interview to Egyptian television in which she does not recommend using the U.S. Constitution as a model for post-Mubarak happiness.”

He continued, “If you want, here you go: Proof that a Supreme Court justice … looks to other countries for advice on an evolving Constitution! Of course, we’ve known this about Ginsburg for years, because she’s said so repeatedly.”

At American Spectator, John Tabin said she “gets one of nine votes on the functional meaning of the U.S. Constitution. That she thinks the age of the Constitution she’s charged with interpreting make[s] it deficient relative to newer constitutions is kind of shocking, particularly in the context of her praise for the rights enshrined in the First Amendment – rights that, in practice, are protected far less robustly in South Africa or Canada or Europe than they are in the U.S.

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  • princess 2012/02/08 18:50:56
    princess
    +1
    Absolutely!!
  • Howard J Peters OD 2012/02/06 22:01:33
    Howard J Peters OD
    +1
    Hell NO!!!
    She just thinks that today is not the same as it was when the original US constitution was signed. Today freedom is now embodying many more aspects of human understanding. We should feature up to date aspects and more equalities for women! What about making POLITICAL CORRECTNESS ILLEGAL?
  • The Gov... Howard ... 2012/02/06 23:02:11
    The Govenor
    I don't know weather to rave you or tell you to GFY, lol.
  • Quietman ~PWCM~JLA 2012/02/06 20:39:52
  • The Gov... Quietma... 2012/02/06 21:36:03
    The Govenor
    +1
    For a "quietman" that was pretty bold, lol.
  • Ken 2012/02/06 02:39:05
  • RobJohn 2012/02/04 23:18:43
    RobJohn
    +2
    Without a doubt
  • keeper 2012/02/04 16:45:49
    keeper
    +2
    It is time for that liberal windbag to retire... but I hope she waits until after BHO is gone!
  • The Gov... keeper 2012/02/04 20:46:33
    The Govenor
    +1
    Another black eye for the Jewish people. I wonder how they felt about her little trip to mooslum land? Better yet, I wonder how the arabs felt about her words of advise?
  • jams 2012/02/04 14:46:39
    jams
    +1
    Do people seriously believe that given 250 years of history and case law, the Founding fathers wouldn't or couldn't draft an even better document? Especially one that more completely addressed individual rights?

    Our Constitutional Cannot be the definitive word on Human rights, because that concept was first articulated by us in our own Constitution. So, how can it be the most clear on this when it was the very first to propose it??
  • The Gov... jams 2012/02/04 14:49:19
    The Govenor
    You answer your own question, lol.
  • The Govenor 2012/02/04 14:42:07
  • perks-a real PATRIOT 2012/02/04 14:36:50 (edited)
    perks-a real PATRIOT
    +3
    If she doesn't believe in the greatest constitution on the planet, what's she doing on the supreme court???
  • The Gov... perks-a... 2012/02/04 14:40:16
    The Govenor
    +2
    Good question, maybe somebody from the media will ask her that, lol.
  • perks-a... The Gov... 2012/02/04 15:12:56
    perks-a real PATRIOT
    +2
    I won't hold my breathe on that one!!
  • The Gov... perks-a... 2012/02/04 15:33:15
    The Govenor
    +2
    Me either, lol

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