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Treaties can’t trump the Constitution but corrupt politicians can

 

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s expected signing of the United Nations’ Arms Trade Treaty has once again raised

 

Hillary Rodham Clinton (Wellesley College)

Hillary Rodham Clinton (Wellesley College) (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

 

the question of whether the terms of a treaty can take precedence over—even nullify—the rights acknowledged and secured by the Constitution of the United States.

 

 

For decades, apostles of one world government have endeavored to convince the American people that treaties, rather than the Constitution, embody the supreme law of the land. In 1952, Secretary of State and Council on Foreign Relations member John Foster Dulles told the American Bar Association that “Treaty law can override the Constitution.” “Treaties for example…can cut across the rights given the people by their constitutional Bill of Rights.” (1)

 

But the Supreme Court has more than once decided against the…

 

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via Treaties can’t trump the Constitution but corrupt politicians can.

 

 

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