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To: craig crawford who wrote (132732)10/9/2001 6:36:01 PM
From: Skeeter Bug  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
>>Last July, America rejected the court, fearing U.S. soldiers could be prosecuted.<<

ok, good. nothing to scare me yet.

>>"has begun to participate in environmental agreements, human rights agreements, trade agreements, and agreements in other areas that do raise inescapable questions about American sovereignty."<<

does congress have the right to make trade agreements?

>>Globalists have discovered the loophole in the Constitution, Article 6, which puts foreign treaties on the same plane, and are driving their one-world agenda right through it.<<

oh, i see. the constitution is supreme except when patrick deems there is a "loophole" and wants if fixed. ;-)

>>America needs an amendment that declares that no treaty we enter into is above the Constitution, and that above the sovereignty of the nation stands the sovereignty of God alone. Here is an issue to rally Republicans, conservatives and populists, leaving out only those whose hidden agenda is Strobe Talbott's World Government.<<

excellent piece of ad hominem patrick. oh, don't appeal to just to the intellect. make sure you throw in some epithets to appeal to emotionalism. that will make you credible.

>>Jefferson wrote: "Our peculiar security is in possession of a written Constitution. Let us not make it a blank paper by construction. I say the same as to the opinion of those who consider the grant of the treaty making power as boundless. If it is, then we have no Constitution."<<

quote one person in the US that wants to make treaty power boundless. you have 250 million folks to choose from. i just want one. e-mail patrick and see if he can find the guy or gal.