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Q Drop #2653

[RBG]

Why was she 'selected'?

Who appointed her?

Remember [her] history.

Ref: 230-page book called Sex Bias in the U.S. Code, published in 1977 by the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights.

Highlights:

>Called for the sex-integration of prisons and reformatories so that conditions of imprisonment, security and housing could be equal. She explained, �If the grand design of such institutions is to prepare inmates for return to the community as persons equipped to benefit from and contribute to civil society, then perpetuation of single-sex institutions should be rejected.� (Page 101)

>Called for the sex-integration of Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts because they �perpetuate stereotyped sex roles.� (Page 145)

>Insisted on sex-integrating �college fraternity and sorority chapters� and replacing them with �college social societies.� (Page 169)

>Cast constitutional doubt on the legality of �Mother�s Day and Father�s Day as separate holidays.� (Page 146)

>Called for reducing the age of consent for sexual acts to people who are �less than 12 years old.� (Page 102)

>Asserted that laws against �bigamists, persons cohabiting with more than one woman, and women cohabiting with a bigamist� are unconstitutional. (Page 195)

>Objected to laws against prostitution because �prostitution, as a consensual act between adults, is arguably within the zone of privacy protected by recent constitutional decisions.� (Page 97)

>Ginsburg wrote that the Mann Act (which punishes those who engage in interstate sex traffic of women and girls) is �offensive.� Such acts should be considered �within the zone of privacy.� (Page 98)

>Demanded that we �firmly reject draft or combat exemption for women,� stating �women must be subject to the draft if men are.� But, she added, �the need for affirmative action and for transition measures is particularly strong in the uniformed services.� (Page 218)

>An indefatigable censor, Ginsburg listed hundreds of �sexist� words that must be eliminated from all statutes. Among words she found offensive were: man, woman, manmade, mankind, husband, wife, mother, father, sister, brother, son, daughter, serviceman, longshoreman, postmaster, watchman, seamanship, and �to man� (a vessel). (Pages 15-16)

>Wanted he, she, him, her, his, and hers to be dropped down the memory hole. They must be replaced by he/she, her/him, and hers/his, and federal statutes must use the bad grammar of �plural constructions to avoid third person singular pronouns.� (Page 52-53)

>Condemned the Supreme Court�s ruling in Harris v. McRae and claimed that taxpayer-funded abortions should be a constitutional right.

http://humanevents.com/2005/08/23/senators-overlooked-radical-record-of-ruth-bader-ginsburg/

Who are the doctors 'currently' treating [RBG]?

What other political [former/current] sr. political heads are they affiliated w/?

What 'off-market' drugs are being provided to [RBG] in order to sustain minimum daily function?

What is the real medical diagnosis of [RBG]?

Who is managing her care?

Who is 'really' managing her care?

The clock is ticking.

PANIC IN DC.

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