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International Polities, Legislative Powers, and Postwar America

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The United Nations is calling for international policies to supersede the Constitution of the United States.  During the Virginia Ratifying Convention shortly after the writing of the Constitution the delegates voiced concern that international polities through treaties would try to supersede the Constitution, and James Madison explained that such an action would violate Article VI., which states the Constitution is the Supreme Law of the Land.  Mr. Constitution then goes word by word through Article I, Section 1 of the Constitution, explaining the establishment of congressional legislative powers by the delegation in 1787.  In the final segment Douglas V. Gibbs discusses postwar America and how the Soviet Union after World War II took advantage of FDR's good nature and spread across eastern Europe.

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U.S. Constitution through the lens of Christianity. Douglas V. Gibbs is a Radio Host, Author, Public 
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