Justice Ginsburg: Supreme Court Considers Foreign Laws
The stage is being set for the battle between the judicial, legislative and executive branches in the war against the Constitution. Each side is going to state its case little by little as they see fit. Some branches will get more positive press than others, unfortunately. Justice Ginsburg, admitted Friday that the Supreme Court considers foreign laws, not just the constitution when ruling on court cases:
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If ever there was a crisis in this country, this is it. When we lose the Constitution or it is treated with contempt by any or all of the three branches of government, then tyranny will result. If the Supreme Court flagrantly tosses out the Constitution and the other two branches do nothing, then the Supremes will have, in effect, achieved a coup d'etat. This is scary stuff, boys and girls and which of the major media is warning us that it's unconstitutional to supersede or discard our supreme law of the land?
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said Friday that as a justice she considers foreign laws - not just U.S. laws and its Constitution - in forming her legal opinions.In case you're keeping score, it seems that the judiciary is winning.
Ginsburg said criticisms of relying too heavily on world opinion "should not lead us to abandon the effort to learn what we can from the experience and good thinking foreign sources may convey." "The notion that it is improper to look beyond the borders of the United States in grappling with hard questions has a certain kinship to the view that the U.S. Constitution is a document essentially frozen in time as of the date of its ratification," Ginsburg added in remarks to the members of the 99 year-old American Society of International Law in Washington, D.C.
If you haven't already, please consider buying three important books: Mark Levin's Men In Black; Judge Andrew Napolitano's Constitutional Chaos; and Judge Roy Moore's So Help Me God. All three best selling books chronicle the tyranny in the judiciary and the war against the constitution.
If ever there was a crisis in this country, this is it. When we lose the Constitution or it is treated with contempt by any or all of the three branches of government, then tyranny will result. If the Supreme Court flagrantly tosses out the Constitution and the other two branches do nothing, then the Supremes will have, in effect, achieved a coup d'etat. This is scary stuff, boys and girls and which of the major media is warning us that it's unconstitutional to supersede or discard our supreme law of the land?
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