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LEFT WING LOONS Title: Justice Ginsburg: “I Would Not Look to the U.S. Constitution” Justice Ginsburg: I Would Not Look to the U.S. Constitution. Conservatives are often ridiculed for criticizing activist judges who fail to respect the Constitution. We are told that it is not conservative originalists (labeled ignorant and extremist) but rather enlightened liberal judgeswith their nuanced understanding of constitutional penumbraswho truly respect the spirit of the Constitution Conservatives, however, have good reason to be skeptical of the lefts respect for the Constitution. Just last week, for example, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg told an Egyptian TV station that she would not recommend the U.S. Constitution as model for Egypts new government. The problem, you see, is that the U.S. Constitution is a rather old constitution. Ginsburg suggested that Egyptians should look instead to the Constitution of South Africa or perhaps the European Convention on Human Rights. All these are much more recent than the U.S. Constitution. Ginsburgs comments echo those by Washington University professor David Law, who published a study with Mila Versteeg on the U.S. Constitutions declining infuence worldwide. In an interview, Law unfavorably compared the Constitution to Windows 3.1outdated and unattractive in a world of sleek and sexy modern constitutions. Such obsession with the age of the Constitution is both absurd and irrelevant. For one, the Constitution is still among the shortest and most elegantly written constitutions in the world. By contrast, South Africas constitution is well over 100 pages long, ×lled with tables, schedules, and such stirring passages as detailed provisions for a Financial and Fiscal Commission: A. National legislation referred to in subsection (1) must provide for the participation of a. the Premiers in the compilation of a list envisaged in subsection (1) (b); and b. organized local government in the compilation of a list envisaged in subsection (1) (c). And you thought the U.S. Constitution was hard to read. Equally ridiculous is the claim that the Constitution is too antiquated to apply to the modern world. The principles of the Constitution, although ×rst articulated centuries ago, are not tied to the material conditions of a bygone age. They rest on that most solid and enduring of all foundations: human nature. The Constitution itself contains no policy prescriptions. Rather, it is a short, elegantly written document that create a framework for a free people to confront the political questions of their times. Of course, the real reason progressives swoon over South Africas constitution is that it goes far beyond merely establishing a framework for government and guarantees progressive policiesfor example, by requiring legislation that prevents pollution and ecological degradation. In other words, the lefts real discontent with the U.S. Constitution is that it does not require Americans to adopt a progressive government and expansive welfare state that provides for every right social scientists can justify. Americans should be very wary of those who would seek to upend the Constitution from the grounding in human nature that has allowed it to endure for more than two centuries and would transform it into an instrument devoted to policies of passing whimsy!
Poster Comment: Washington University professor David Law, who published a study with Mila Versteeg on the U.S. Constitutions declining inference worldwide. The Constitution has no relevance whatsoever in respect to the world! It is applicable wholly to this still free nation! Ginsberg is a disgusting and exceedingly homely old crone who should have retired decades ago. This wicked witch sleeps most of the time and the rest is spent planning her retirement in New Zealand!
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#3. To: IbJensen (#0)
Not as old as Ginsburg. But that aside, the U.S. Constitution may be amended to bring it "up to date" -- if that's what the people want.
Uh, I don't think it's a matter of "if that's what the people want"; But even if it were, WHICH "people" count? The ones polled? Social media big mouths? Those the MSM "counts"? OR...A simple majority head-count? If this nation insists on enabling the virtual suiciding of ALL of us (pretty close as it is to emulating the EU), or because the brainwashed 50.1% declare itself a "consensus" (as Congress nods in agreement), then it's way past time to start taking out the treasonous trash.
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