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U.S. Playing Dangerous Game with U.N. and Constitution
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U.S. Playing Dangerous Game with U.N. and Constitution

We have a major situation brewing with the United Nations. Once again, the...
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U.S. Playing Dangerous Game with U.N. and Constitution

in Gun Rights, News, Videos / by Brandon Walker / On June 21, 2014 at 11:19 pm /


We have a major situation brewing with the United Nations. Once again, the Obama Administration is trying to undermine the U.S. Constitution, using its alliance with the U.N.
The U.S. is playing a dangerous game.
While we have the situation in Iraq and the illegal immigration issue on our southern border, the Obama Administration is once again moving to sign another unconstitutional treaty with the U.N.
This is not the first time they have done this. Back in October, I brought you the DOJ saying the U.N. Treaty trumped the US Constitution. It revolved around the Supreme Court Case of Bond v United States. The court ruled this year that the Implementation Act did not reach her conduct, and therefore the Constitution is not over ruled by the UN Treaty. That is probably a good thing since Kerry signed the Unconstitutional UN small arms treaty despite the Senate blocking it twice. Now it looks like President Obama is shooting for “third time’s a charm.”
Parental Rights groups are getting involved in trying to spread the awareness of this deceitful and traitorous act.
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) poses serious threats to American sovereignty and the decision-making rights of parents whose children suffer from disabilities. ParentalRights.org has serious concerns about both the structure and the content of this Convention.
The structure of this Convention is troubling because it would grant to a United Nations body an ongoing supervisory role over more than 25 distinct areas of American domestic law. Every four years the United States – which already leads the world in legal protections for persons with disabilities – would have to appear before the United Nations to be scrutinized and criticized by nations who do not match our standard, but who condemn our society for other reasons.
The content of the Convention is equally troubling, beginning with the fact that it includes no definition of “disability.” Instead, disability is described as “an evolving concept,” leaving the door open for this treaty to touch the lives of more and more unsuspecting Americans. ~Parental Rights.org
They are not kidding.
The purpose of the present Convention is to promote, protect and ensure the full and equal enjoyment of all human rights and fundamental freedoms by all persons with disabilities, and to promote respect for their inherent dignity.

Persons with disabilities include those who have long-term physical, mental, intellectual or sensory impairments which in interaction with various barriers may hinder their full and effective participation in society on an equal basis with others. ~Purpose stated by U.N.
Despite the U.N. being filled with Jihad terrorist organizations, Hamas, the Muslim Brotherhood, and state sponsored terrorist organizations and Sharia ran theocracies (like Iran and Saudi Arabia), they are demanding that the U.S. report every four years to bow to what they consider human rights. The UN Monstrosity includes definitions such as “Universal design” with broad descriptions that could even include the Theocratic principles of Sharia. Their definition of discrimination would be not including a Muslim prayer room in a Catholic school. It attempts to mix sexuality, gender identity, and religion in with actual physical disabilities, and would force the United States to be under U.N. observation and enforcement.
Here is their demands as stated in the U.N. charter on this thing.
1. States Parties recognize that all persons are equal before and under the law and are entitled without any discrimination to the equal protection and equal benefit of the law.

2. States Parties shall prohibit all discrimination on the basis of disability and guarantee to persons with disabilities equal and effective legal protection against discrimination on all grounds.

3. In order to promote equality and eliminate discrimination, States Parties shall take all appropriate steps to ensure that reasonable accommodation is provided.

4. Specific measures which are necessary to accelerate or achieve de facto equality of persons with disabilities shall not be considered discrimination under the terms of the present Convention. ~United Nations
Yes, you read that right. If they feel you do not comply, this authorizes them to do “specific measures which are necessary to accelerate or achieve” what they consider equality for anyone they consider a minority or under a disability. This includes a major violation of the Constitution.
Amazingly enough, after the announcement of this treaty coming to the table, the U.N. Security Council is now advertising a new job vacancy.
Isn’t this nice, they are now advertising for Disarmament Demobilization and Reintegration Officers. The first group is hired for New York where the headquarters are located. Who do you think the U.N. plans to use a domestic officer of this caliber on?
So how serious a threat is this treaty?
Promoting equal rights and protections for disabled persons around the world sounds like a great idea. But let’s take a closer look at what the treaty actually says and how it would impact the United States. Here are some of our most serious concerns.

  • The CRPD could threaten homeschooling rights and parental rights. It would surrender parents and caregivers’ decision-making ability on behalf of their disabled children to unelected and unaccountable UN bureaucrats.
  • The CRPD would override existing state laws, seriously damaging states’ rights.
  • The CRPD would surrender our nation’s sovereignty to unelected bureaucrats.

This treaty is unnecessary for the United States to sign. The U.S. is the world leader in protecting the rights of those with disabilities. Through our 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act and 1997 Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, we already provide as much or more protection for the disabled than the CRPD. ~HSLDA
Please listen to Senator Warren Hatch. He states quite bluntly that this is just another way the U.N. is threatening the sovereignty of the U.S.




It is time to defend against the U.N., devolve, and throw them out of our country for the sake of the Constitution. We also need Congress and the Military to find their intestinal fortitude when it comes to treason as defined by the Constitution. Unless they are in on it, the time to stop talking and to act is upon them. Call them and let them know they need them to fulfill their oath of office.

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