HER RADICAL LIBERALISM WENT PUBLIC APRIL 1993
SHE WAS NONETHELESS NOMINATED AUGUST 1993


Ginsburg was NOT a God-fearing woman and is the part of the many crux's of today's problems. Some say she a brilliant judge - I say take it up with God when you arrive at the pearly gate.

CONGRESSIONAL RECORD
Proceedings and Debates of the 103rd Congress
First Session
Volume 139 Part 13
August 2, 1993 to August 5, 1993
Page 18124

Judge Ginsburg served on the national board of the ACLU when it adopted positions opposing any restrictions on pornography (including child pornography), opposing any
restrictions on prostitution, and opposing the criminalization of adult/child sex.Β 

Judge Ginsburg testified during her hearing that she opposes discrimination on the basis of sexual preference.Β 

Judge Ginsburg has written that the Supreme Court's decisions that the Constitution does not require the public funding of abortion are "incongruous" and represent the "[m]ost unsettling of the losses" for women's rights.

Judge Ginsburg co-authored a report for the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights purporting to identify "Federal laws which allow implicit or explicit sex-based discrimination" and offering recommendations.

Her social vision, as outlined in this report, includes:

Drafting women, and sending them into combat.

Legalizing prostitution, which she believes is protected by the Constitution.

Lowering the age of consent for sexual acts to 12 years.

Terminating all public financial support of 4-H Boys and Girls Clubs, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Boys' Clubs of America, Big Brothers of America, and other organizations until they open their membership to both sexes, change their name by using only sex-neutral language, and purging any activities and
purposes that "perpetuate sex-role stereotypes."

Single-sex prisons.

Replacing fraternities and sororities at colleges and universities with single-sex "social societies."

Constitutional protection of bigamy.

Judge Ginsburg even included the statute establishing Mother's Day and Father's Day as separate holidays as one that allows "implicit or explicit sex-based discrimination" though did not offer a specific recommendation for correcting this problem.

Library of Congress
https://www.loc.gov/law/find/nominations/ginsburg/statements.pdf