U.S. Sovereignty About To Be Signed Away Through International Treaty
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Hey TPOCS, how about Article 1 Section 8...The Law of Nations...have you read the law of nations? Just curious...
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@Faithangel377 Christopher Monckton of the right-wing UK Independence Party. Often called "Lord Monckton" but it was recently discovered he's not actually a Lord. He has a BA in Classics yet somehow was scientific advisor to Margaret Thatcher, who still became one of the first leaders to advocate action on climate change anyway. And as evidenced in the above video, he's a pompous, lying twat. Look up "greenman3610" on YouTube for his video on Monckton. Don't be deceived by the Denial movement.
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@TPOCS I never thought of that before. I was always annoyed they got rid of the Articles. The states could pass an amendment to nullify the Constitution which would reinstate the Articles of Confederation tossing 99.9% of the Federal regime in the garbage where it belongs.
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Who is this man and where is he from?
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Let's see the government manages our wages - wages czar, the government manages our cars we drive - GM, Chrysler, the government wants to manage our health care and now the government wants to sell us out to the world!
Why would the founders put something in the Constitution that would open the door to the tyranny of world government?
lsl70 1 year ago
@lsl70
From the very beginning of our nation there have been a fair number of people in our government who are totally against the idea of liberty and freedom for the masses. They are always there and they are always weaseling things into place that will give them some way to get what they want. That includes some of our founders.
TPOCS 1 year ago
@TPOCS That's probably the reason there's nothing about forbidding income taxes, banning private banks in government, or a strong property rights amendment. Not to mention the fact that citizens should be sovereign in a way similar to the states.
lsl70 1 year ago
@lsl70
Some say we should get rid of the Constittuion and revert back to the Articles of Confederation, which has never been repealed by-the-way. The Articles of Confederation are much clearer and restrictive on the limits of the Federal government powers. Some say that's why the Constitituon was written because the Articles didn't allow them to do what they've done.
TPOCS 1 year ago