Obama has fired the CEO of GM, a private company, dug us into the largest debt ever imaged in US history, his cabinet picks have be tax cheats and now he wants to appoint this radical nut job to a State Department position. Our country is out of control and the nuts in Washington are on a path to total destruction. Check out the latest plan.... America, we need to wake up now and get involved.
On top of that, this Obama pick believes that "America's focus on the War on Terror [is] 'obsessive.'" And his list of countries that flagrantly disregard international law highlights North Korea, Iraq, and the U.S.A. -- which he collectively calls "the axis of disobedience." [Jihad Watch]
"Obama's most perilous legal pick," by Meghan Clyne for the New York Post, March 30 (thanks to Doc Washburn):
JUDGES should interpret the Constitution according to other nations' legal "norms." Sharia law could apply to disputes in US courts. The United States constitutes an "axis of disobedience" along with North Korea and Saddam-era Iraq.
Those are the views of the man on track to become one of the US government's top lawyers: Harold Koh.
President Obama has nominated Koh -- until last week the dean of Yale Law School -- to be the State Department's legal adviser. In that job, Koh would forge a wide range of international agreements on issues from trade to arms control, and help represent our country in such places as the United Nations and the International Court of Justice.
It's a job where you want a strong defender of America's sovereignty. But that's not Koh. He's a fan of "transnational legal process," arguing that the distinctions between US and international law should vanish.
What would this look like in a practical sense? Well, California voters have overruled their courts, which had imposed same-sex marriage on the state. Koh would like to see such matters go up the chain through federal courts -- which, in turn, should look to the rest of the world. If Canada, the European Human Rights Commission and the United Nations all say gay marriage should be legal -- well, then, it should be legal in California too, regardless of what the state's voters and elected representatives might say.
He even believes judges should use this "logic" to strike down the death penalty, which is clearly permitted in the US Constitution.
The primacy of international legal "norms" applies even to treaties we reject. For example, Koh believes that the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child -- a problematic document that we haven't ratified -- should dictate the age at which individual US states can execute criminals. Got that? On issues ranging from affirmative action to the interrogation of terrorists, what the rest of the world says, goes.
Including, apparently, the world of radical imams. A New York lawyer, Steven Stein, says that, in addressing the Yale Club of Greenwich in 2007, Koh claimed that "in an appropriate case, he didn't see any reason why sharia law would not be applied to govern a case in the United States."
A spokeswoman for Koh said she couldn't confirm the incident, responding: "I had heard that some guy . . . had asked a question about sharia law, and that Dean Koh had said something about that while there are obvious differences among the many different legal systems, they also share some common legal concepts."
Score one for America's enemies and hostile international bureaucrats, zero for American democracy.
Koh has called America's focus on the War on Terror "obsessive." In 2004, he listed countries that flagrantly disregard international law -- "most prominently, North Korea, Iraq, and our own country, the United States of America," which he branded "the axis of disobedience.[...]
Even though he's up for a State Department job, Koh is a key test case in the "judicial wars." If he makes it through (which he will if he gets even a single GOP vote) the message to the Obama team will be: You can pick 'em as radical as you like.
You must not have read the article. This man is a radical and putting him in the UN with the other nut jobs is not a good idea. Just what do you mean "Sharia Law shares SOME similar legal principles that are universal"? Perhaps to say that thieves and adulterers should be punished, but look at what their punishment is for those crimes and others. Why Sharia Law Must Be Stopped
In fact, look at this Villagers burn girl alive in 'honour killing' Now does that sound like something we need here in America?
By the way, you can stop dropping your link for all the different types of lawyers you claim to be - I just delete the links.
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From this article, it is obvious you are taking his words out of context. He was not saying "sharia law should be applied to govern a case in the United States". Koh is saying that Sharia Law shares SOME similar legal principles that are universal. In the next 10-15 years, I believe we will see growing judicial cohesiveness across the country. We are not going to change the separation of State and Judicial power, rather a more unified approach to judicial ideas will become apparent. I think this is what he's trying to say, and what he stands for. Frank Brown Seattle, WA