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09-19-2005, 02:47 PM #9
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North Korea agrees to give up nuclear program
I don't know the Constitution as well as I should, but isn't it against Constitutional law to get involved in foreign wars that have nothing to do with us? Wouldn't policing of the world inevitably lead to a global dictatorship (which is what the shadow government or Ill.uminati have been planning and working towards for a long time)? Also, isn't the purpose of national sovereignty to keep our country safer (from harm and loss of freedom) by not getting involved in other countries' affairs? I know it's not ideal, we all want the world to be like America (well at least what America is supposed to be) but what about the laws of our Constitution?
Originally Posted by Torog
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