Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Lou Dobbs Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Foreign Laws Influencing U.S. Laws



Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Argues Foreign Laws Should Have Influence On American Laws

Sadly Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg isn't the only one that feels that way. It seems to be a running theme for the left leaning justices. Obama nominee Harold Koh is also for the use of international laws to influence our laws.

The thing that strikes me is the number of places that our rights differ from most countries. More and more countries are following sharia law, will we allow stoning of women found guilty of adultery? How about allowing for female mutilation? Who's to say it's wrong, when another country feels it's right? Some countries are tighting their freedom of speech . Does it become a matter of public opinion? If the majority of the people agree than it's ok. If it's a country we like, is that law ok? How do you pick and choose what country's laws to follow, and which do you not? Is England ok...and which laws do you use?

This whole line of thought is just another way to give away a piece of our uniqueness. It's another way to kowtoe to other countries that instead of rising up to meet us, try to destroy the greatness of the U.S. and pull us down to their level.

This is just one more thing that borders on the edge of treason, and I think anyone that is would push aside our constitution in favor of another countries, and would use laws of another country against their own people,  should be tried for crimes against our country.

This is just wrong. At what point will the American people wake up and fight against the annihilation   of their own country?

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