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/p>Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, and Yes.
Finally, someone has said what I have been thinking all along: Judge Ginsburg should be impeached and removed from office.
Ginsburg is an ideologue, not a judge. The contrast between her views and Judge Roberts' could not be clearer. We do not need judges to "advance" "women's rights" or "human rights." It is very simple, uphold the Constitution or get out. Quoting foreign law, especially, should qualify for immediate removal for any U.S. judge.
In every case brought before the Supreme Court, but especially those regarding abortion, property rights, affirmative action and the commerce clause, among others, attorneys should demand that Ginsburg recuse herself.
p>I demand her immediate impeachment for violating her oath of office. br> -- Don Hinds br> Bethesda, Maryland /p>I wonder whether then-Boy President Clinton consulted with Justices Rehnquist, Scalia, or Thomas before nominating Ruth Bader Ginsburg to her throne... excuse me, seat on the Supreme Court. I wonder whether Justice Ginsburg thinks he did. Or does she think that enough of us are sufficiently stupid to believe that he did? (It seems to me that the left is coming more and more to depend on, to paraphrase Lincoln, fooling enough of the people enough of the time, but I digress.)
p>If Justice Ginsburg would be in violation of Title 28 Section 455 of the USC by failing to recuse herself from cases about which she has freely announced her prejudice, could she not then be charged with said violation, tried, presumably convicted, and then impeached and removed for that high crime and misdemeanor? If not, then what good is Title 28 Section 455 anyway? Are there any other U.S. laws containing the modality "shall" that are mere suggestions? Do you suppose that Justice Ginsburg has a list of these "suggestions of Congress" that she might be willing to share with the rest of us? So much of modern jurisprudence requires skill in the interpretation of auguries that such a list would be very helpful to the layman or potential felon.... br> -- Stephen Foulard br> Houston, Texas