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OT but important to know.

CenTex

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Have you heard about United Nations' Article 21?

You can start here:
http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/10/un_agenda_21_coming_to_a_neigh.html

To keep to the rules, there should be no discussion on this here in the forum except maybe for the section where you can talk about anything.

Article 21 has to do with losing more of our rights. That is why I am mentioning it here.

You ought to do some of your own research on Article 21. It's a killer.
 
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MudCamper

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Treaties cannot supersede nor overrule the Constitution, including the Bill of Rights. And this has been reaffirmed by the Supreme Court (I forget the case name). There's nothing to worry about. The sky isn't falling.
 

JimMullinsWVCDL

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Treaties cannot supersede nor overrule the Constitution, including the Bill of Rights. And this has been reaffirmed by the Supreme Court (I forget the case name). There's nothing to worry about. The sky isn't falling.
You are correct. The Supreme Court held in Reid v. Covert, 354 U.S. 1 (1957) (plurality), that treaties, like statutes enacted by Congress, are subordinate to the Constitution.
 
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