Those are the views of the man on track to become one of the government's top lawyers: Harold Koh.
Yes,"the Messiah" is at it again with a controversial and radical association.This time it's a radical nomination that can have very adverse effects on international agreements and issues ranging from trade to arms control.
Koh,the former dean of Yale Law school,will represent our country in such places as the United Nations and the International Court of Justice.-Yes, that's right, with those views.
It's a job where you want a STRONG DEFENDER of AMERICAN 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. -How radical is that?
He even believes that judges should use "logic" to strike down the death penalty, which is clearly permitted in the constitution.
Koh also said, in addressing the Yale Club of Greenwich in 2007, that "in a appropriate case, he didn't see any reason why SHARIA LAW would not be applied to govern a case in the United States."
Sharia law is the body of Islamic religious law.
Worse yet,the state job might be a launching pad for a Supreme Court nomination.Koh is certainly on many liberals' short lists for the high court.
I guess those "campaign lies" of radical Obama associates like Bill Ayers and Khalid Mansour don't look so ABSURD now, do they? While it may be ABSURD to call Obama a terrorist, it's certainly appropriate to label him as a RADICAL.
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