End Times
Supreme Court Justice Tells Egyptians That US Constitution Is Not A Good Model
“I would not look to the U.S. Constitution, if I were drafting a constitution in the year 2012.” Dismissing the document that has ensured the God-given “blessings of liberty” of the American people for over 200 years, Ginsburg instead pointed to countries whose people look to government — rather than the Almighty — as the creator of their rights.

Three years of Obama in the White House making liberals more vocal
During a recent trip to Egypt, U.S Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg (left) had some key advice for the leaders of this Middle Eastern country as it supposedly moves past a long era of oppression and dictatorship into freedom for its people: Don’t use the U.S. Constitution as a model in penning your own governing document.

Emboldened by the past 3 years of the most liberal President in American history, it is becoming fashionable to speak openly against the US Constitution and the works of our Founding Fathers
According to the U.S. Embassy in Egypt, Ginsburg traveled to Egypt in late January to meet with that country’s judges, legal experts, law professors, and others in Cairo and Alexandria, answering questions about the U.S. legal system and Constitution.
When asked later about the process of drafting a new constitution that would assist the country in guaranteeing the liberty for which its people long, Ginsburg dismissed history’s premier model. “Let me say first, that a constitution, as important as it is, will mean nothing unless the people are yearning for liberty and freedom,” Ginsburg rightly pointed out during a nearly 20-minute interview on Egypt’s Al Hayat TV. “If the people don’t care, then the best constitution in the world won’t make any difference.”
But then, shockingly, America’s judicial representative counseled the Egyptian people that “I would not look to the U.S. Constitution, if I were drafting a constitution in the year 2012.” Dismissing the document that has ensured the God-given “blessings of liberty” of the American people for over 200 years, Ginsburg instead pointed to countries whose people look to government — rather than the Almighty — as the creator of their rights.
“I might look at the constitution of South Africa,” Ginsburg suggested, referring to the once proud and self-sufficient nation that has teetered on the edge of anarchy for the past 20 years. “It really is, I think, a great piece of work that was done,” she said, ignoring the nearly one million South Africans who have fled the country since the implementation of “democracy.”
She also suggested such UN-modeled documents as the 1982 Charter of Rights and Freedoms implemented by Canada — a country that has been slipping further into the mire of socialist “democracy” for decades — along with the Convention on Human Rights of the European Union (EU), a “democratic” coalition that will survive its present slow-motion disintegration only through a combination of bureaucratic manipulation and sheer force.
“Yes, why not take advantage of what there is elsewhere in the world?” encouraged Ginsburg to her Egyptian audience. source – The New American
