The Latest Obama Threat to U.S. Sovereignty
Posted April 1st, 2009 at 11.43am in American Leadership, First Principles, Rule of Law.
Ceding control of financial regulations to the European Union is just the beginning of the Obama Administration war on the sovereignty of the United States of America. Just last week, President Barack Obama nominated former Clinton administration official Harold Koh to become the State Department’s legal adviser. Koh describes himself as a “transnationalist” and in a 2006 Penn State International Law Review article he described what this meant:
Generally speaking, the transnationalists tend to emphasize the
interdependence between the United States and the rest of the world, while the
nationalists tend instead to focus more on preserving American autonomy. The
transnationalists believe in and promote the blending of international and
domestic law; while nationalists continue to maintain a rigid separation of
domestic from foreign law. The transnationalists view domestic courts as having
a critical role to play in domesticating international law into U.S. law, while
nationalists argue instead that only the political branches can internalize
international law.
The transnationalists believe that U.S. courts can and should use their
interpretive powers to promote the development of a global legal system, while
the nationalists tend to claim that U.S. courts should limit their attention to
the development of a national system.
2 comments:
while i'm not a fan of the heritage foundation, it's good that they've brought this to light. within the territory claimed by the united states of america, the only sovereignty above "we the people" is the Deity: GOD. (in whom we trust)
it's time to draw up articles of impeachment.
It's only going to happen if we who believe in the American way of life continue to sit on our hands after applying duct tape to our mouths as we have the last fifty years.
A few months ago, shortly after the elections, some 'vandals' I think are actually Patriots, spray painted 'terrorist' threats on buildings owned by liberal democrat politicians from MN. IMO, that was a good start. Now we need to wrap copies of the Constitution around rocks and bricks and throw them through windows of those same buildings and other dotgov offices.
In other words, it's time for more civil disobediance, of which I've been accused of already by some socialists in the area. Too, after writing this, I fully expect the JBTs to come knocking on my door as soon as people begin these acts of protest. So be it.
Shy III
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