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Senators Overlooked Radical Record of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Human Events On Line ^ | Aug 23, 2005 | Phyllis Schlafly

Posted on 09/20/2005 1:55:00 PM PDT by b4its2late

Hypocrisy stands at the pinnacle of the sins that liberals most disdain. So it's fair game to compare the free ride they gave to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg with their searching the archives to pillory every word ever written by Supreme Court nominee John Roberts.

Liberal commentators and U.S. senators, who are salivating at the upcoming interrogation of Roberts, never asked Ginsburg about her extremist views spelled out in her lengthy paper trail. The senators didn't have to do much research; I made it easy for them by publishing her words in my July 1993 Phyllis Schlafly Report.

I quoted extensively from her 230-page book called Sex Bias in the U.S. Code, published in 1977 by the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. The purpose of this book was to show how the proposed Equal Rights Amendment (for which she was an aggressive advocate) would change federal laws to make them sex-neutral and "eliminate sex-discriminatory provisions."

Ginsburg called for the sex-integration of prisons and reformatories so that conditions of imprisonment, security and housing could be equal. She explained, "If the grand design of such institutions is to prepare inmates for return to the community as persons equipped to benefit from and contribute to civil society, then perpetuation of single-sex institutions should be rejected." (Page 101)

She called for the sex-integration of Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts because they "perpetuate stereotyped sex roles." (Page 145)

She insisted on sex-integrating "college fraternity and sorority chapters" and replacing them with "college social societies." (Page 169)

She even cast constitutional doubt on the legality of "Mother's Day and Father's Day as separate holidays." (Page 146)

Ginsburg called for reducing the age of consent for sexual acts to people who are "less than 12 years old." (Page 102)

She asserted that laws against "bigamists, persons cohabiting with more than one woman, and women cohabiting with a bigamist" are unconstitutional. (Page 195)

She objected to laws against prostitution because "prostitution, as a consensual act between adults, is arguably within the zone of privacy protected by recent constitutional decisions." (Page 97)

On the other hand, her view of the traditional family was radical feminist. She said that the concept of husband-breadwinner and wife-homemaker "must be eliminated from the code if it is to reflect the equality principle," (Page 206) and she called for "a comprehensive program of government supported child care." (Page 214)

Ginsburg wrote that the Mann Act (which punishes those who engage in interstate sex traffic of women and girls) is "offensive." Such acts should be considered "within the zone of privacy." (Page 98)

She demanded that we "firmly reject draft or combat exemption for women," stating "women must be subject to the draft if men are." But, she added, "the need for affirmative action and for transition measures is particularly strong in the uniformed services." (Page 218)

An indefatigable censor, Ginsburg listed hundreds of "sexist" words that must be eliminated from all statutes. Among words she found offensive were: man, woman, manmade, mankind, husband, wife, mother, father, sister, brother, son, daughter, serviceman, longshoreman, postmaster, watchman, seamanship, and "to man" (a vessel). (Pages 15-16)

She even wanted he, she, him, her, his, and hers to be dropped down the memory hole. They must be replaced by he/she, her/him, and hers/his, and federal statutes must use the bad grammar of "plural constructions to avoid third person singular pronouns." (Page 52-53)

Not only did Ginsburg pass former President Bill Clinton's litmus test of being pro-abortion, but she was also on record as opposing what was then settled law that the Constitution does not compel taxpayers to pay for abortions. In her chapter in a 1980 book, Constitutional Government in America, she condemned the Supreme Court's ruling in Harris v. McRae and claimed that taxpayer-funded abortions should be a constitutional right.

In a speech published by Phi Beta Kappa's Key Reporter in 1974, Ginsburg called for affirmative action hiring quotas for career women. Using the police as an example, she wrote, "Affirmative action is called for in this situation."

It's too bad that Americans were denied the entertainment value of a C-SPAN broadcast of a Senate Judiciary Committee interrogation of Ginsburg about her out-of-the-mainstream views. But Republicans rolled over and Ginsburg was confirmed 97 to 3.

Liberals are trying to make a federal case out of Roberts' membership or non-membership in the Federalist Society. But Ginsburg had been the general counsel for the American Civil Liberties Union, which, unlike the Federalist Society, litigates to bring about leftist and even radical goals.

Tim Russert posed the pertinent question on Meet the Press, after showing a clip of Clinton saying he would appoint only Supreme Court justices "who believe in the constitutional right to privacy, including the right to choose." Russert asked: "Doesn't George Bush, as a Republican, have the same opportunities as Bill Clinton, the Democrat, to put people on the Court who share his philosophy?"


TOPICS: Government
KEYWORDS: 109th; doublestandard; ginsburg; johnroberts; radicalfeminists; schlafly; scotus; supremecourt

1 posted on 09/20/2005 1:55:03 PM PDT by b4its2late
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To: b4its2late
She insisted on sex-integrating "college fraternity and sorority chapters" and replacing them with "college social societies

...the catch is, of course, the sisters you frat boys would be integrated with will look and dress like Ruth Bader-Ginsburg.

2 posted on 09/20/2005 1:59:45 PM PDT by ghost of nixon
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To: b4its2late
Did you ever notice it is the ugliest people that want to cram down your neck their views and morals on sex...
3 posted on 09/20/2005 2:10:36 PM PDT by 2banana (My common ground with terrorists - They want to die for Islam, and we want to kill them.)
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To: 2banana
Did you ever notice it is the ugliest people that want to cram down your neck their views and morals on sex...

Ruth Bader Ginsburg is in Helen Thomas's league.

4 posted on 09/20/2005 2:19:56 PM PDT by ncountylee (Dead terrorists smell like victory)
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To: 2banana
Yeah, she's a lovely lass.


5 posted on 09/20/2005 2:22:54 PM PDT by Serb5150 (www.illmitch.com)
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To: ghost of nixon

Clearly the thinking of someone who was never a member of one. Who knows maybe Ruthie was a sister of Phi Beta Ugly.


6 posted on 09/20/2005 2:29:46 PM PDT by texassizednightcrawler
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To: b4its2late

bump


7 posted on 09/20/2005 2:31:04 PM PDT by Christian4Bush (The modern Democratic Party: Attacking our defenders and defending our attackers.)
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To: b4its2late

It also changed my opinion of Robert Bork when he supported her.


8 posted on 09/20/2005 2:33:08 PM PDT by yarddog
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To: Serb5150

Oh, man. Ouch. Logging off to restart my computer after that.


9 posted on 09/20/2005 2:33:56 PM PDT by T. Buzzard Trueblood ("...there was a relationship between Iraq and al Qaeda." - Thomas Kean, chairman, 9/11 Commission)
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To: b4its2late

RBG...Perot's lawyer's wife...

Was a deal made between Perot and Clintler for Perot
to get off Clinters back in public?

imo....


10 posted on 09/20/2005 3:18:20 PM PDT by joesnuffy
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To: All

Ruth Bader

Darth Vader

11 posted on 09/20/2005 3:24:53 PM PDT by monkapotamus
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To: b4its2late

She is also the dumbest of the Supremes.Her writings lack scholarship and her questions in oral arguments are designed to push her predetermined stance not elicit information.


12 posted on 09/20/2005 3:48:27 PM PDT by Blessed
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13 posted on 09/20/2005 3:50:02 PM PDT by dead (I've got my eye out for Mullah Omar.)
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To: dead

Good one. Mind if I take a copy?


14 posted on 09/20/2005 9:03:18 PM PDT by b4its2late (FOOTBALL REFEREES: Best seat in the house, and we're paid to be there.)
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