Obscure Scotus Case Pending: Obama Could Take Out US Constitution In One Fell Swoop (Scary)
Friday, November 1, 2013
You
can’t make this stuff up, a federal case making its way through the
Supreme Court is anything but a work of fiction. In fact, many people
including Ted Cruz, are saying this case is actually the federal
government’s attempt to circumvent the United States Constitution in
favor of U.N. Treaties and International Law.
There is a reason why the United States flag
is always to be place above any other flag that hangs with it.
Sovereignty. Our sovereign powers must always take precedence over any
UN treaty, world court or European desires about what we do here in our
country.
Attorney General Eric Holder, currently has
Justice Department attorneys advancing an argument at the Supreme Court
that could allow the feds to invoke international treaties as a legal
basis for policies that conflict with the U.S. Constitution.
The case, Bond v. United States,
involves a woman charged with violating the international ban on
chemical weapons because she used toxic chemicals to harass a former
friend who had an affair with her husband. While this may seem like an
odd case to get involved in, especially at a federal level, its outcome
has far-reaching repercussions.
Under the Constitution, most cases like this
would be handled at a state or local level; but by inserting themselves
into this case, and prosecuting the woman under the Chemical Weapons
Convention Implementation, the Federal Government is attempting to
by-pass the Constitution in favor of international law.
What this women is accused of doing is no
doubt a crime; but for the federal government to step in and charge her
based on an international treaty, is not only unconstitutional, but it
has far-reaching consequences that some say could affect every single
person in this country.
Before giving a speech on the issue, Senator Ted Cruz earlier today told the Washington Examiner,
“The Constitution created a limited federal government with only
specific enumerated powers.” … “The Supreme Court should not interpret
the treaty power in a manner that undermines this bedrock protection of
individual liberty.”
In his speech, Cruz went on to warn that
what the Federal Government is doing is not only “absurd” but it “could
be used as a backdoor way to undermine” Second Amendment rights, and
other areas of the Constitution.
Why Would the Justice Department take such a seemingly arbitrary case?
In my opinion, this case is anything but
arbitrary. If the Justice Department wins this case, U.N. Treaties and
international laws could be used to abolish pretty much any part of the
Constitution. The very fact that they are arguing for the right to use
these international treaties as a way to sidestep the U.S. Constitution,
in my opinion, tells you exactly why they took the case to begin with.
I mean come on, it’s not like this woman is
exactly a terrorist mastermind. She put a chemical in the muffler of a
car that was owned by a woman who had an affair with her husband. Stupid
yes; but did the federal government really have to charge her with
violating an international treaty? Or is this an attempt to make these
international treaties the law of the land?
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