You mean we can adopt Taliban legal codes and have idiots like Mr. Koh executed in soccer stadiums?
Wow....how neat.
Sigh, sometimes I hate it when I'm right all the time.
So, a globalist criticizes a transnationalist. Cute, but doesn’t that pot/kettle thing come into play here?
four years from now, all we can do is hope & pray that we still have a country to vote Hussein out of office...
According to Koh, his parents ... grew up under Japanese colonial rule, forbidden to speak Korean or even to use their Korean names. When their country was divided after World War II, my mother and her family were trapped in North Korea. In desperation, they hiked for days to the border to be picked up and were brought back to Seoul. But even there, they lived under dictatorship. For less than a year in the 1960s, Korea enjoyed democracy. My father joined the diplomatic corps. But one day, tanks rolled and a coup d'etat toppled the government, leaving us to grow up in America.
After the coup, Koh's father, legal scholar and diplomat Kwang Lim Koh, was granted asylum in the United States. He moved to New Haven, Connecticut with his family and took a teaching position at Yale. His wife, Hesung Chun Koh (Harold Koh's mother), had a Ph.D. in sociology and taught at Yale as wellthey were the first Asian-Americans to teach there.
He obviously has some axes to grind that have NOTHING TO DO with upholding the Constitution of the United States. I hope one of the RINOs in the Senate has the common sense and patriotism to grill him on his opinions. This is little short of treason. It is little consolation to know he would be one of the first to be rounded up and beheaded under our Overlord's overlords. We should not be putting people whose allegiance is to another country or to unconstitutional systems in such powerful positions.
"In this way, Mr. Koh and his fellow transnationalists - who evidently include one-time University of Chicago professor of constitutional law Barack Obama - seek to amend our Constitution and statutes. They would do so through means that afford none of the representative government, checks and balances...In this way, they can promulgate laws and judicial rulings that simply would never pass muster with the American people or a majority of their elected representatives."
I find it interesting that Specter time his announcement in a way that has smothered all coverage of Koh’s Senate hearing today.