Showing posts with label Ruth Bader Ginsberg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ruth Bader Ginsberg. Show all posts

Friday, July 10, 2009

Ruth Bader Ginsburg, not so tolerant after all


Coming up in this Sunday’s New York Times Magazine, Ruth Bader Ginsburg drops this little gem (Emphasis Added):

Frankly I had thought that at the time Roe was decided, there was concern about population growth and particularly growth in populations that we don’t want to have too many of. So that Roe was going to be then set up for Medicaid funding for abortion. Which some people felt would risk coercing women into having abortions when they didn’t really want them. But when the court decided McRae, the case came out the other way. And then I realized that my perception of it had been altogether wrong.

Looks like someone went to the Margaret Sanger School of Eugenics.

This statement, aside from smacking with racism, once again shows that unspoken truth about abortion … it is used for selective breeding. Just last month, we heard on the newly released Nixon tapes, how then president Nixon was talking about abortion being used in the case of interracial couples having babies. We know that about 90% of Down Syndrome children are aborted too.

No doubt as science is able to determine more and more traits before birth; abortion will again be used to weed out those traits that are less than socially desirable.

By the way, I wonder if Ruth Bader Ginsburg ever goes swimming in Philly?

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Ruth Bader Ginsberg taps the brakes.

WASHINGTON (AP) - Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has temporarily delayed Chrysler's sale to Fiat. Ginsburg says in an order Monday that the sale is "stayed pending further order."

I have to admit that this move by Ginsburg surprised me. I had heard that the Indiana benefits plan's case coming before her. However, I suspected that Ginsburg was going to rubber stamp the deal for Obama. Well surprise, surprise, surprise. I hope that the Supreme Court gives the Obama administration a real hard slap down over all these crazy TARP shenanigans.

If the Supremes rule that, all this direct government intervention into the private sector contracts is unconstitutional, then maybe we won't ever have to worry about the Pay Czar, government control of banks or ugly little cars from the new GM!
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