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Friday, June 26, 2009
Oliver North :: Townhall.com Columnist
Sovereignty
by Oliver North
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WASHINGTON -- My old American Heritage Dictionary defines "sovereignty" as "complete independence and self-government." Our Declaration of Independence affirms, "We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness." In January 2000, Jesse Helms, the legendary U.S. senator from North Carolina, succinctly summed up the meaning of these words for the United Nations Security Council by explaining that "nations derive their sovereignty -- their legitimacy -- from the consent of the governed."

The ayatollahs brutally crushing dissent in Iran consider this linkage -- sovereignty, legitimacy and the consent of the governed -- to be as repugnant as a ham sandwich. Regrettably, these concepts do not appear to be grasped at the Obama White House, either. Thankfully, there are some in Washington who do understand.

Nearly a year ago, Freedom Alliance, the Center for Security Policy, and The Heritage Foundation began urging members of Congress to convene a body to focus on issues of American sovereignty. Last Wednesday, Reps. Doug Lamborn, Thad McCotter and Scott Garrett announced the formation of the Congressional Sovereignty Caucus -- an entity dedicated to preserving U.S. sovereignty. More than 30 other members of the House of Representatives already have enrolled. U.S. Sen. Jim DeMint became the first member of the "world's greatest deliberative body" to join. They have their work cut out for them.

On Thursday, less than 24 hours after members of the Congressional Sovereignty Caucus met with supporters at the Capitol Visitor Center, the U.S. Senate confirmed the appointment of Harold Koh, formerly the dean of Yale Law School, as the legal adviser for the State Department. The 62-35 vote means that Koh is now in a position to negotiate treaties, affect international law, and influence U.S. foreign policy. That's not good news.

Koh is a self-described "transnationalist," who "believes in and promotes the blending of international and domestic law." According to Koh, "U.S. courts can and should use their interpretive powers to promote the development of a global legal system." In short, he is a proponent of ensuring that citizens of the United States are in "obedience with international law." Unfortunately, the legal adviser's appointment is just the tip of the iceberg in the Obama administration.

Mr. Obama's nominee to become associate justice of the Supreme Court, Sonia Sotomayor, has spoken favorably about foreign law influencing U.S. legal decisions. In April, she argued, "To the extent that we have freedom of ideas, international law and foreign law will be very important in the discussion of how to think about the unsettled issues in our legal system." Continued...

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Oliver North is the founder and honorary chairman of Freedom Alliance and author of The Assassins .

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How many people
besides nearly every right-winger who posts on
Town Hall believes that participating in the
United nations, having a World Court and so on
is a threat to our sovereignty?

Let's get real for a moment. First if you happen to be a Bushy, you ignore it in the first
place. You support all the rules for the rogue
states and would happily lock up the leaders, but refuse to acknowledge any necessity to follow the rules ourselves.

For a more civilized society, there is a
recognition that rules between the countries
of the world is a necessity is our Global
society and world. It is ridiculous to say
that New Jersey can rule on things happening
inside of the State of North Dakota. However,
it is also ridiculous to say that there is
no need for laws governing commerce and
interaction BETWEEN the two states. Ditto
with world countries. There needs to be
rules in international workings. The case of
piracy on the open seas is one example.
Is a rule saying that our ships may not rob
from and kill those on other ships in the open
sea impinging on our sovereignty?!?!? I don't
think so. We DON'T rule the world, no matter
how much we would like to think so.

Nee:
I'm getting my guns and my religion and I am ready to fight.

****
God spare us from your type.
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