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Friday, May 15, 2009
Mario Diaz :: Townhall.com Columnist
It's a Small World After All
by Mario Diaz
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This week, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee voted to support Harold Koh’s nomination to become the top State Department legal adviser. All freedom loving Americans should be concerned about his nomination and should call their senators (202-224-3121) and urge them to oppose his nomination when it comes to the floor for a full Senate vote.

There can be no doubt that Koh’s influence at the State Department will have a grave impact on U.S. law and policy for years to come.

Koh is a transnationalist. Briefly stated, he believes that U.S. courts must look beyond national interest to the “mutual interests of all nations in a smoothly functioning international legal regime.”

Let’s get this straight. According to Koh, U.S. courts should be working for the international “regime,” as he calls it, and not for the people of the United States of America. This begs the question: From where do judges derive their power? All power granted to the courts is given by “we the people” through our Constitution, isn’t it?

What would you think if you hired someone to paint your portrait and they came to you with a portrait of David Beckham (or the latest international superstar) because they felt it was more in tune with the “mutual interest of all nations”? What? You would probably say, “Hey, you work for me! I’m not paying for that.”

Koh has already injected his poisonous view in several cases at the Supreme Court level, and he has had some success. He filed an amicus (or “friend of the court”) brief in the notorious Lawrence v. Texas sodomy decision, citing foreign constitutions, foreign court decisions, and international treatises the United States has not ratified to support his claim. He argued, “Other nations with similar histories, legal systems, and political cultures have already answered these questions. … This Court should pay decent respect to these opinions of humankind.”

What Koh advocates is an attack on our own foundations. If his influence is allowed to continue to take root in our legal system and our foreign policy, we will cease to be a self-governing nation. It is that simple.

Based on his radical views, U.S. foreign policy is likely to become more of a “one-world’ policy. You know, the more sophisticated, progressive, humanitarian way of helping “mankind.”

As the State Department’s top legal adviser, Mr. Koh would be in charge of helping set and implement U.S. foreign policy. It would be hard to think of a more influential and dangerous position from which he could advocate his radical views — unless, of course, he was nominated to the U.S. Supreme Court (hint, hint ...).

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Mario Diaz is the Policy Director for Legal Issues at Concerned Women for America.

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Conservative Spike vs the DISMAL Tide
I spoke only as a Christian who supports and defends the CONSTITUTION. The document by the way acknowledges the existance of a CREATOR. I won't deny your right to believe as you do. I believe you have an unalienable right of choice! No one has the right to make MY choice for me! Sir the only LABEL I will defend to the death is CHRISTIAN. You see sir I was taught how to think. I will not be told what to think. No, not at this point in my life. May you sleep well Conservative. I am on DUTY!

Martin, PLEASE...
...I know I'm fighting the tide here, but not all comitted conservatives are Christian. There's a heck of a lot of overlap, to be sure, but nothing is to be gained by denigrating and/or excluding those who base their morals on history and cultural tradition that INCLUDES religion, but do not acknowledge the existence of supernatural entities.

Conservatives are embattled enough today. Don't alienate an activist slice of "your own people."

Spike, conservative atheist
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