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  • JollyJ Offline
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    Many conservatives, moderates, and even fair-minded liberals have been startled by the way the DNC is twisting American legal standards to pursue and remove a political rival. Former House speaker Newt Gingrich asserted that “the left will destroy the law in order to destroy Trump.”

    As Americans grapple with their own legal system, which appears completely malleable in the hands of special interests, it may be helpful to consider what the political left is really seeking to do, and by what ideology. The Progressive Left embraces a legal ideology foreign to English and American common law and stands in direct opposition to Christian and rabbinic natural law teaching.

    It is easy to claim mere “lawlessness,” as if our laws can also be used to correct the left’s radicalism and bring leftists to heel. Some say they are “nihilists” or “radicals” or “Marxists” and will eventually be brought to account through the force of our laws. Some observers feel that a new congressional commission will be formed, hearings held, and such organized crime eventually prosecuted. This may be wishful thinking.

    When progressives claim that the U.S. Constitution should be discarded, or that Supreme Court rulings are not law, or that “workarounds” can be found to any rule, or that national security can be openly defied by mass illegal border-crossing, then something other than just ignoring law and order is involved.

    I suggest that it is the nature of law itself that is being assaulted — not as a reform effort, or a “transformation,” even, and not through a constitutional convention, or any democratic procedure and process, but as an attack on Western culture and constitutional history. That culture and history is, most of all, centered on individual freedom, written declarations of rights, and the court of law, the vital practice of legal defense: the legal latitude to object, defend, cross-examine, rebut, and a dozen other tools of defense. Legal defense is what makes law work; otherwise, law becomes edict or orders or fiat, and all without representation or consent.

    What has been called “The Great Tradition” refers to English constitutional history as a major factor in the development of our national identity as a nation governed by law. English, and American, constitutional history is interpreted by the progressive left, however, as merely justification for empire rather than the story of a liberated new nation that produced three of the greatest legal documents in modern history: the Declaration, the Constitution, and the Federalist.

    The inherent nature of Western law sits in relative equilibrium through centuries of custom, and from the inspiration of a “natural” law centered in principles of certain rights. (See the works of Jean-Jacques Burlamaqui, Heinrich Rommen, Lord Radcliffe, or Northwestern University’s Stephen Presser.) Such natural law rights recognize and reflect, in part, a religious authority, outside human positive law. (Natural law can also be found in rabbinic concepts of “Noahide law. See Natural Law and Judaism by David Novak.) That is why communism, for example, and to a great extent socialism, first seeks to replace organized religion with a political party. It is why a theocracy seeks to merge religion with the state, into a unified absolute authority. Iran is an example.

    For the rest:

    https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2023/12/why_the_left_hates_american_law.html

    “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

    Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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