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To: KLP who wrote (344571)1/20/2010 8:05:29 PM
From: D. Long3 Recommendations  Respond to of 793883
 
"The president of the United States is creating an autonomous international police force on American soil that's not subject to our Constitution," says Whitehead

Then it's unconstitutional. The President cannot step around the Bill of Rights by executive order or executive agreement. Reid, US v. Belmont, US v. Pink, and several other cases have held the obvious that neither Congress nor the President can abridge rights guaranteed by the Constitution, even with the relatively unlimited powers of the treaty power.

I dare Interpol to come knocking down my door in the dead of the night. <gg>