
Retrievals by Pat Darnell
The American Center for Law and Justice understands what’s at stake – and is concerned about this dangerous direction. At the ACLJ, we’re working alongside our international affiliate, the European Centre for Law and Justice (ECLJ), to hold the Obama Administration accountable.
hypocrisy on the downlow -- "The fact is whether you look at foreign policy, economic policy - or even top appointees to the federal government, like Harold Koh, the U.S. State

BECK: OK. So, look, here’s the thing. So people understand what transnationalism is...?
SEKULOW: Sure.
BECK: . and again, it’s not a dirty word...?
SEKULOW: No.
BECK: And this is how he [Harold Koh] describes himself...?

SEKULOW: Absolutely.
BECK: You’re going to see case law. This started in the 1920s, if I’m not mistaken. And what happened is, they started saying, wait a minute, evolution, if evolution is real well then people evolve, so must our understanding of things and so must the law. So now they just look to the future...
SEKULOW: Right.

BECK: ... and kind of sum and we continue to move forward. Now, it’s moving into other nations, correct or not?
SEKULOW: It’s even more -- yes, it is correct, but it’s even more than that. You mentioned the Darwinian aspect of this -- it does have a Darwinian base and that over time, universal norms come into existence. And even where you have a national sovereignty, a United States Constitution, that document no longer becomes the charter document upon which the government in the United States is to operate.
Comment: [SOURCE]...The danger, and to me, its significant is, again, it’s subservient to our national interests,

So, while "If it be possible, as much as lieth in you, live peaceably with all men" (Romans 12: 18) is godly counsel for sure, there are apparently times when it is not possible. There are times when what seems to be a blessing is not that at all, but a curse in disguise.

We who see things in this light are in stellar company. Consider the following -
"...believe me, fellow-citizens...history and experience prove that foreign influence is one of the most baneful foes of republican government." - George Washington, from his Farewell Address, 1796 [HERE]
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