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To: yankeedame
The question then is, is "...citing international law and custom and not our Constitution" either a high Crime or Misdemeanor?

It is if you have sworn to protect and defend our constitution, and then seek other sources to undermine the same constitution, and then declaring that constitution to be unconstitutional.

60 posted on 03/02/2005 3:32:18 PM PST by Phrostie
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To: Phrostie
The question then is, is "...citing international law and custom and not our Constitution" either a high Crime or Misdemeanor?

It is if you have sworn to protect and defend our constitution, and then seek other sources to undermine the same constitution, and then declaring that constitution to be unconstitutional.

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Where in the Constitution, or even civil/state law, does it say that?

In the late middle ages England had the statue mandating the supremacy of the British Law and made it a felony/treason to appeal the case in question to Rome. (The name of the actual law escapes me right now' obviously it was related to religious matters, but in the Middle Ages sooner or later just about everything eventually touched on religion.)

We don't have and never have had that kind of law here in the USA.

90 posted on 03/02/2005 4:05:32 PM PST by yankeedame ("Born with the gift of laughter and a sense that the world was mad.")
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