I am aware that according
to Paragraph 2 of Article VI of the Constitution, "This Constitution and
the laws of the United States which shall be made in pursuance thereof; and
all treaties made, or which shall be made, under the authority of the United
States, shall be the supreme law of the land...." Does this mean, a treaty,
or any other international agreement amends the Constitution? If this is what
it means, it allows the President in concert with 2/3 of the Senate members
present and voting (does not even require 2/3 of the full Senate) to run the
states, the people, and our constitutional amendment process that is spelled
out by Articles V of the Constitution. I am told we have had a treaty made law
with only eight Senators voting for it.
The Supreme Court has ruled
on several occasions that when the Constitution is in conflict with a lawfully
entered treaty, the treaty is superior. How many of the men and women that presently
masquerade as judges and representatives of the people really believe our founding
fathers had that in mind when they wrote the Constitution.
Just how many of the citizens
of Florida, Idaho, New York, Texas, or, for that matter, citizens of this United
States do you think, know and understand what is happening to their God-
given rights? What do you think the people will do when they find out they were
sold out
by the judges and their elected representatives for thirty pieces of silver?
Dick Gentile, a resident
of Florida is a life-long student of American history, government
and the Constitution.
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