Saturday, December 06, 2008

The Divided States of America - by Henry Lamb

I found the following that Henry Lamb wrote to be very troubling. I am very afraid that Henry is absolutely correct, as usual! From the article: The America that would ignore the Constitution in order to welcome Obama into the White House now dominates the political machinery of both the executive and legislative branches of government. So thorough is this domination that the very sovereignty of the United States is in jeopardy. The Americans who would demand inauguration of President Obama, whether he is a citizen or not, would not hesitate to subject the United States to a power that is not limited by the consent of the governed. If the "natural born" provision in the Constitution is irrelevant, then so is the provision that limits the power of the government. Obama and his high-powered team have already declared their willingness to subject the sovereignty of the United States to the supreme power of the United Nations. The United Nations is constructed on the belief that government is the source of power – and grants, or denies, rights to individuals. Individuals have no rights that are not granted by government, and government has the innate power to enforce those rights by whatever means it may deem necessary. The system of governance created by the U.S. Constitution cannot exist under the authority of the U.N. Obama and his team will embrace U.N. treaties that have been successfully stalled for years. They will embrace U.N. initiatives such as a new emissions-reduction scheme, a new global central banking system, new funding mechanisms for the U.N. and submission to the International Criminal Court. Most of this change can be made during Obama's first term. Once done, it will be extremely difficult, if not impossible, to undo. [emphasis mine] But the people who want Obama in the White House, whether he is a "natural born" citizen or not, won't care. They have no respect for the Constitution or for the limited government it created. [Continue reading] digg story

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