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Whats the Deal with the CIA Investigation?

August 28, 2009

So, what is the deal with this CIA investigation that the Attorney General is trying to get underway? Why go after American’s trying to fight the war on terrorism as best as they know how? What is behind the White House and the democrats that control Obama to cause him to witch hunt are own intelligence agencies?

Could it possibly be that those behind the current individuals in power are operating under “a doctrine of post-sovereign globalism in which America is seen as owing its principal allegiance to the international legal order rather than to our own Constitution and national interests”? According to the National Review Online that is exactly what is going on here.

Recall that the president chose to install former Yale Law School dean Harold Koh as his State Department’s legal adviser. Koh is the country’s leading proponent of transnationalism. He is now a major player in the administration’s deliberations over international law and cooperation. Naturally, membership in the International Criminal Court, which the United States has resisted joining, is high on Koh’s agenda. The ICC claims worldwide jurisdiction, even over nations that do not ratify its enabling treaty, notwithstanding that sovereign consent to jurisdiction is a bedrock principle of international law.

As the Republic draws to an end over the coming decades so does the sovereignty of our nation as the progressives push our Constitution aside for more international concerns.   The moral relativism of today slowly eats away at the freedom and justice of tomorrow in barely perceptable ways.   Tomorrow perhaps Rumsfeld and Bush can’t travel outside the country for fear of arrest.  The next day our soldiers returning from the battlefield are arrested by the a U.N. police force stationed in America.   Will it take 100 years, 50, or 20? Only time will tell.

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