
“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, have an independent judiciary. It really is, I think, a great piece of work that was done.”
~ Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, in an interview on Al Hayat television
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg visited Cairo, Egypt, in late January for four days of discussions with judges, law school faculty, law school students and legal experts to “listen and learn.” While there she suggested Egyptian revolutionaries post-Arab Spring. Ginsburg words were spoken with the full understanding that Egyptian military officials were preparing to send to trial 19 American democracy and rights workers (including Sam LaHood, son of Ray LaHood, Obama’s secretary of transportation).
So why would Justice Ginsburg express such anti-American ideas in Egypt?
In my opinion Justice Ginsburg’s actions were tantamount to treason. Why would a member of America’s highest court, founded under the oldest, most venerated and imitated Constitution in the world, place another constitution above the U.S. Constitution on foreign soil? Why would she praise South Africa – a nation whose 46 years of racial apartheid (1948-94) amounted to Jim Crow, involuntary servitude and slavery of tens of millions of black Africans, Indians, coloreds and others, and whose constitution actually has much less human rights protections than the U.S. Constitution?
Don’t be deceived. Justice Ginsburg’s radical statements in Egypt were not uttered by accident. I know many judges. Judges are by nature very deliberate and cautious with their words. If she went all the way to the other side of the planet to meet with judges, law students and legislators in Egypt and Tunisia, two countries that recently suffered violent, bloody revolutions resulting in thousands of deaths, then you must understand her statements praising the Arab Spring is essentially a de facto vote of confidence to Islamic jihad organizations like the Muslim Brotherhood, which has nearly 50 percent of the seats in Egypt’s Parliament. Ginsburg’s careless words will undoubtedly lead to the continuous and gratuitous destruction of churches and the genocide of the Christian communities in Egypt and throughout many Muslim countries in the Middle East while the world ignores this tragic bloodlust.
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