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Date: Wed, 20 Aug 1997 11:59:19 -0700
To: liberty-and-justice@pobox.com
From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: SLS: Universal Declaration of Human Rights

At 11:01 AM 8/20/97 PST, you wrote:
>     Treaties may not supercede the Constitution.  The idea that they can 
>     is just more globalist pap.

I didn't say that they did.

They are supreme Law of the Land, however, 
pursuant to the Supremacy Clause, Article VI,
Clause 2.

Read it:  "... all Treaties made, or which shall
be made, under the Authority of the United States,
shall be the supreme Law of the Land; ...."

I think this gives the human Rights treaties
much more importance than they have enjoyed
hitherto.

/s/ Paul Mitchell
http://www.supremelaw.com



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