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To: WhiskeyX
This country has a government whose leaders are basically bought by foreign governments. It has repeatedly sent its military all over the globe on missions that have no relevance to our national interests, and to enforce mandates established by the United Nations -- an international body that has no standing in U.S. law. We now have U.S. Supreme Court justices citing foreign law in their court decisions.

All of this has taken place under the leadership of "natural born citizens." So I'd say this provision of the U.S. Constitution has done absolutely nothing to protect the citizens of this country from foreign influence.

44 posted on 02/21/2016 5:17:13 AM PST by Alberta's Child (Bye bye, William Frawley!)
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To: Alberta's Child

now that you’ve had your monumentally irrational rant, let’s take a look at the realities of what you had to say.

“This country has a government whose leaders are basically bought by foreign governments.”

Only some of the government leaders are bought and paid for by foreign governments and only to some degree and in some matters enriching the offenders in power and/or money. The problem existed long before the United States, with one colonial governor splitting the proceeds of the pirate booty with Blackbeard the Pirate. It is only possible because persons like yourself keep putting these crooks into office, like the support for pretenders and liars like Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio.

“It has repeatedly sent its military all over the globe on missions that have no relevance to our national interests,”

The primary purpose of the U.S. armed forces is to deter and, when necessary, combat hostile foreign military forces, preferably outside our borders; so your indiscriminate accusation is irrational and completely contrary to Constitutional law.

“and to enforce mandates established by the United Nations — an international body that has no standing in U.S. law.”

That is another blatantly false statement. The Constitution expressly grants the President and the Congress the authority to engage in such an international organization. However, the leaders, such as Ted Cruz, you choose to elect are responsible for overextending this delegated authority in ways which are unconstitutional.

” We now have U.S. Supreme Court justices citing foreign law in their court decisions.”

That has to be one of the most ignorant and silly comments yet. All of U.S. law is based upon foreign law precedents that are properly cited in U.S. court decisions.

“All of this has taken place under the leadership of “natural born citizens.”

Wrong again! It took place under the leadership of foreign citizens pretending to be lawful U.S. citizens, such as Chester Arthur and Barack Hussein Obama, not to mention who knows how many Senators, Congressmen, Governors, and others who you have helped to get elected as you are no with Senator Ted Cruz.

“So I’d say this provision of the U.S. Constitution has done absolutely nothing to protect the citizens of this country from foreign influence.”

Which is yet another false statement and extreme hyperbole.


53 posted on 02/21/2016 7:47:38 AM PST by WhiskeyX
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