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 Constitution Must Adapt to Changes in the World

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PostSubject: Constitution Must Adapt to Changes in the World   Sat Mar 06, 2010 11:23 pm

Don't even get me started.

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Obama 9th Circuit Nominee: Constitution Must Adapt to Changes in the World

By Shannon Bream

- FOXNews.com

Even his critics describe him as "brilliant," but newly-nominated law professor Goodwin Liu will not have an easy time getting to the 9th Circuit bench.

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Goodwin Liu is President Obama's nominee to be a judge on the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals (Stanford University).



Even his critics describe him as "brilliant," but President Obama's newly minted judicial nominee -- law professor Goodwin Liu -- will not have an easy time getting to the 9th Circuit bench.

At age 39, Liu has compiled an impressive resume: Rhodes Scholar, Supreme Court clerk, top grades at both Stanford University and Yale Law School and now law professor University of California, Berkeley.

Liu has also aligned himself with progressive legal groups, including the American Constitution Society, where he is chairman of the board of directors. That's prompting opponents to argue that Liu is "too far outside the mainstream" to take a seat on a court just one step below the Supreme Court of the United States.

"He believes the Constitution is something judges can manipulate to have it say what they think culture or evolving standards of decency requires of it in a given day," said the Senate Judiciary Committee's top Republican Jeff Sessions, R-Ala.

Ed Whelan, a one-time clerk to Justice Antonin Scalia and now president of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, echoed those concerns.

"Liu believes that judges have the authority to impose their views ... using clever verbal camouflage to disguise what they're doing."

Liu opponents point to a number of his writings, including a book he co-authored in 2009 called "Keeping Faith with the Constitution," in which the authors opine about their concept of judicial interpretation.

"Applications of constitutional text and principles must be open to adaptation and change ... as the conditions and norms of our society become ever more distant from those of the Founding generation."

That theme -- that the Constitution's text and principles must be adapted to changes in the world -- repeats throughout the book and raises eyebrows among conservatives.

Others who know Liu point to what he's accomplished, starting as the son of Taiwanese immigrants who didn't speak much English.

"He embodies the American dream," said Doug Kendall, president of the progressive Constitutional Accountability Center (CAC).

Kendall's group does not make a decision about whether to officially support nominees until their confirmation process has concluded, but he is impressed by what he knows of Liu so far.

Kendall said he believes Liu's critics are wrongly portraying him as extreme.

"If you look at Liu's scholarship, he rejects both the conservative idea that judges should strictly construe the Constitution and the liberal idea that the Constitution is a living, breathing document," he said.

Liu is no stranger to Capitol Hill. He testified against the nomination of Justice Samuel Alito during Alito's 2006 confirmation hearings.

In a 2005 report Liu co-authored prior to his testimony, he wrote that Alito's opinions "show a disturbing tendency to tolerate serious errors" and "reveal troubling perspectives on federalism, race, and due process of law."

His testimony didn't derail Alito but now Liu will face similar probing. Already, questions are being asked about whether the president's is putting the young nominee on the fast track to the high court.

Kendall said only time will tell whether Liu would be the right fit, but it's possible he could be in the running if he is confirmed to and serves well at the 9th Circuit. However, that is a possibility that "concerns" Liu's detractors, including Whelan.

"That's certainly an added factor that folks in the Senate need to take into account," he said.
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PostSubject: Re: Constitution Must Adapt to Changes in the World   Sun Mar 07, 2010 3:01 pm

Thanks CC. I saw this yesterday and was going to post it here but could not find it today. Thanks for being on top of things and getting this posted so we can see the true agenda behind this administration.

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PostSubject: Re: Constitution Must Adapt to Changes in the World   Sun Mar 07, 2010 9:30 pm

Beware !!! Wolves in sheep's clothing !! The US Constitution and the Bill of Rights are written in stone, they as well as the Christian Scriptures need no editing nor changes !!

Should you differ in opinion, buy a ticket to Europe of the Middle East...

If you like to do it if it feels good, theres Kalifornia and other places...
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PostSubject: Re: Constitution Must Adapt to Changes in the World   Mon Mar 08, 2010 4:22 am

cuate wrote:
Beware !!! Wolves in sheep's clothing !! The US Constitution and the Bill of Rights are written in stone, they as well as the Christian Scriptures need no editing nor changes !!

Should you differ in opinion, buy a ticket to Europe of the Middle East...

If you like to do it if it feels good, theres Kalifornia and other places...


Yup. How is it they say. Don't come here to my country to get away from your country because you don't like it. And then try to change my country in to your old country?
or
If you dont like my country the way it is. GET THE FRACK OUT!!!
If you don't mind I'm going to use that line about the Constitution and Scripture in my Sig line. It is spot on.

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PostSubject: Re: Constitution Must Adapt to Changes in the World   Mon Mar 08, 2010 11:48 am

Oh h*ll no. First Sonya Sotomayor and now this. By the time Obama get out of office our entire upper judicial system will be infested with appointed liberal dirt bags.
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PostSubject: Re: Constitution Must Adapt to Changes in the World   Fri May 21, 2010 4:03 pm

Now what exactly did you think that their objectives were? They want people in positions, that can and will make decisions that further their adjenda to eliminate the 1st and 2nd amendments.
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PostSubject: Re: Constitution Must Adapt to Changes in the World   Sun May 23, 2010 8:11 pm

November can't get here soon enough.
Time to vote ALL the bums out.
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