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James Roguski's avatar

Seriously, if you want to help organize the opposition to the WHO's latest power grab, contact me directly at 310-619-3055.

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Ari Goldberg's avatar

If we allow ourselves to believe that such a treaty overrides and supersedes our constitution, we have only ourselves to blame plus our representatives in Congress. There's no legal authority for that, no matter what was signed, the IHR or anything else. SCOTUS has already ruled that a treaty or any international agreement which violates a provision of the US Constitution is invalid, because that would be a de facto amendment to the constitution, which has a higher threshold of approval than treaties or other international agreements, namely three-fourths of the state legislatures, versus two-thirds of the Senate, or the President's signature, or any other type of bogus approval (see Senator Ted Cruz' article in Harvard Law Review "Limits on the Treaty Power"). And any law that violates the Constitution is null and void. We are on solid ground if we just refuse to obey it, or nullify it at the county, state, or federal level. We have to take our Constitutional rights seriously rather than allow the WHO to talk us out of them when we still have them - that's just yielding ground unnecessarily. We may have to suffer for it, we may lose court battles over it, but we have to draw the line somewhere or we'll lose all our freedoms. Why not draw the line here? Count me in.

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