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US Sovereignty Vote Survey: We're Still at Risk
CNSNews.com ^ | January 06, 2003 | Tom DeWeese

Posted on 01/06/2003 1:59:48 PM PST by Tailgunner Joe

Few issues that come before Congress are more important than our national sovereignty. It involves control over both the landmass and jurisdiction of this nation to determine the laws by which it will be governed. A nation can voluntarily surrender its control, but that is still a loss of sovereignty.

In an analysis of our annual review of key votes on sovereignty issues, the American Policy Center discovered that one third of the members of the 107th Congress failed to protect it.

The votes we reviewed included four key pieces of legislation designed to protect members of the US military and oppose funding of United Nations programs that undermine the sovereignty of the United States. This is a frightening trend regarding the most fundamental requirement of self-governance.

As president of the Center, I can only hope that the last election's shift of political power will afford Americans greater protection against the efforts of the UN to erode and undermine our national sovereignty.

Of the 435 members of the 107th Congress, 130 voted against the American Servicemembers Protection Act (HR 1794), and amendments to strike funding for UNESCO (Amdt 33 to HR 1646), the UN International Criminal Court (Amendment 480 to HR 4546), and for (Amendment 191 to HR 2500) UN peacekeeping operations.

Most dramatically, not one member of the House delegation from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts supported any sovereignty measure. This is a shameful record, as their Congressmen uniformly rejected any effort to protect American service personnel against prosecution by the UN's International Criminal Court or the other measures that would deny funding to UN agencies and programs that run counter to the interests of the United States.

Politically, with the exception of just four Republicans, all of those with a zero percent voting record were Democrats. Only one Democrat, Gene Taylor of Mississippi, was among the 39 members with 100% voting records supporting the four pieces of sovereignty legislation.

In America, our sovereignty comes directly from our Constitution and the powers granted to our government by the people. Our nation's sovereignty requires the utmost protection against efforts to diminish the laws by which we are governed. The creation of the UN International Criminal Court strikes directly at our system of justice and our exclusive right to administer it.

The good news of the last session was that both the American Servicemembers Protection Act and the prohibition of funding for the UN International Criminal Court passed on May 10, 2001. However, legislation opposing funding for UNESCO and UN peacekeeping operations was defeated on May 10 and July 18, respectively.

The funding of the UN's Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), an agency that engages in international educational programs designed to undermine national sovereignty should not have received US funding. The United States had previously withdrawn from UNESCO in protest of the agency's record of waste, corruption, and mismanagement.

The US, as we have seen in the former Gulf War and the action to come against Iraq, has always largely undertaken the bulk of peacekeeping operations, yet it is the UN that gets the credit. At the same time, its International Criminal Court puts US citizens and members of our military at risk of politically motivated prosecution. The US should not be a party to this travesty of justice.

The nation remains captive of a wide variety of protocols, treaties and conventions that exercise an extraordinary control over our national treasures such as the Statue of Liberty, Independence hall, and most of all national parks and forests. We have conceded our self-governance over many issues, particularly our environmental programs.

None of this bodes well for the future. A Congress that allows the slow erosion of its control over essential issues of national sovereignty may ultimately leave this nation powerless to resist the demands of the international community. We have witnessed the extraordinary efforts required to get the UN to concede to the need to remove Iraq's threats to its neighbors.

In the last century, Congress refused to join the League of Nations, understanding that such utopian concepts do nothing to end war or project the power to thwart the threats of despots and dictators. The United Nations came about as a reaction to the devastation of World War II. It has failed its mission to end war in the years since. Worse, it has evolved into an institution openly seeking global control over all nations.

Elected US representatives must not, as fully one third of the 107th Congress has, cede any element our national sovereignty. It is an offense to all who have fought and died to protect our Constitution.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Editorial; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; US: Massachusetts
KEYWORDS: sovereignty; unesco
The United Nations is our enemy. Their purpose in Iraq is to buy time for the regime and spoil Bush's plans. In North Korea their purpose is to exacerbate a crisis which we would rather avoid.
1 posted on 01/06/2003 1:59:48 PM PST by Tailgunner Joe
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To: Tailgunner Joe
Thank you, President Wilson. Your elitist utopia is about to become reality.
2 posted on 01/06/2003 2:06:17 PM PST by widowithfoursons
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To: Tailgunner Joe

The United Nations is our enemy.


3 posted on 01/06/2003 2:14:16 PM PST by Remedy
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To: Tailgunner Joe
The United Nations is our enemy.

The United Nations is our enemy.

The United Nations is our enemy.

The United Nations is our enemy.

The United Nations is our enemy.

Can't be said enough.
4 posted on 01/06/2003 2:17:40 PM PST by the gillman@blacklagoon.com
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To: Tailgunner Joe
Thx for posting this. 'Pod
5 posted on 01/06/2003 2:36:36 PM PST by sauropod
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To: Tailgunner Joe
As long as the UN exists, there is a Threat to US Sovereignty. Save the world, Destroy the UN.
6 posted on 01/06/2003 3:04:16 PM PST by Enemy Of The State
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To: Remedy; Tailgunner Joe

American Sovereignty Restoration Act of 2001 (Introduced in House)

HR 1146 IH


Sponsor:
 Rep Paul, Ron(introduced 3/21/2001) 

Cosponsors:
 Rep Bartlett, Roscoe G. - 1/29/2002
 Rep Duncan, John J., Jr. - 5/8/2001
 Rep Everett, Terry - 4/25/2001
 Rep Hall, Ralph M. - 4/25/2001
 Rep Hefley, Joel - 7/11/2001
 Rep Johnson, Sam - 4/25/2001
 Rep Miller, Jeff - 3/19/2002
 Rep Pombo, Richard W. - 3/21/2001
 Rep Sessions, Pete - 7/11/2001
 Rep Stump, Bob - 3/21/2001
 Rep Tancredo, Thomas G. - 8/1/2001

Status: 
 Referred to the House Committee on International
 Relations. 
      See previous post by Remedy for links.
The United Nations is our enemy

7 posted on 01/06/2003 11:11:19 PM PST by Celtman
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