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Executive Order 13107
Joseph Farah

>From where do our rights descend? The Bill of Rights?
No. The Constitution? No. The Federal government?
No. The United Nations? Certainly not.
But, apparently, that's what Bill Clinton thinks. For
earlier this month, Dec. 10 to be exact, he issued
another one of his infamous executive orders -- this time
on "the implementation of human rights treaties." In
Executive Order 13107, Clinton sets up a new federal
bureaucracy for the purpose of implementing U.N.
treaties, whether ratified by the U.S. Senate or not. And
that federal bureaucracy will implement the treaties on
the U.N.'s terms.
Sound like a deal? It gets worse.
Though President Clinton said he issued the order to
further his goal of promoting human rights around the
world, it's important to understand exactly how the
U.N. defines "human rights."
That definition is offered in the Universal Declaration of
Human Rights, which talks about the right to freedom of
thought, conscience, religion, opinion, and expression.
All good stuff, until you realize whom the ultimate
authority is. Who is the sovereign that imparts such
blessings upon the populace of the world?
The answer to that question is stated unequivocally in
article 29 of the U.N. document, which states: "These
rights and freedoms may in no case be exercised
contrary to the purposes and principles of the United
Nations."
That pretty much explains who the "massa" is and
where the plantation boundaries end. What a stark
contrast between the U.N. Declaration of Human
Rights, and the founding documents of the United States
of America. The Declaration of Independence and
Constitution both make it clear that basic human rights
are inalienable, meaning they descend from the ultimate
Sovereign, the Creator, God. Therefore, no human
authority, no government, no criminal, no individual can
abrogate or abridge those rights.
Remember, any right government can bestow upon a
people, it can just as easily take away. This is a
profound principle Americans have forgotten. The day
they accept the principle that rights descend from
government authority is the day they lose their
freedoms. It's as simple as that.
In effect, that is what Executive Order 13107 decrees.
It's an attempt by Bill Clinton to persuade Americans
that human rights descend not from God but from
worldly government authorities -- with the ultimate
authority represented by the United Nations.
In other words, the U.N. believes people have the right
to dissent, unless it's a dissent against the United
Nations. It reminds me of the old Soviet model. There it
was even more bluntly stated: "There can be no place
for freedom of speech, press, and so on for the foes of
socialism." Basically, the U.N. has rewritten that maxim:
"There can be no place for freedom of speech, press,
and so on for the foes of the United Nations."
The U.N. practices what it preaches, too. In Bosnia,
the U.N. forces have seized control of radio and TV
stations broadcasting pro-Serbian news and
propaganda. In fact, U.S. troops participated in those
raids. How does one justify such actions under the U.S.
Constitution, which explicitly recognizes the rights of all
people -- not just Americans -- to speak their minds
and express themselves freely?
Welcome to the Brave New World of U.N.
doublespeak. And President Clinton is dragging the
U.S. deeper into this quagmire than has any other
president in history.
Not only does Executive Order 13107 promote an
unworthy and dangerous goal, but the road to that
objective, namely the executive order itself the way Bill
Clinton has employed it, is a corrupt and
unconstitutional process.
Executive orders are supposed to be a presidential tool
for running the executive branch of government. Clinton
has used them freely during his terms in office to make
policy affecting other branches of government, the
states, and individuals. Now, with 13107, he's
attempting to implement international treaties! Executive
orders were never intended to be used as imperial
orders.
Once again, though, the only people with the authority
to curb the misuse of executive orders are the members
of Congress, who have 30 days from the issuance of an
order to reject it by majority vote. Trouble is, they
seldom bother to read them. And the press seldom
bothers to cover them -- even when they represent
sweeping new interpretations of human rights and
compromises of U.S. national sovereignty.
It's time for Congress not only to reject Executive
Order 13107, but also to review, in the context of the
ongoing impeachment process, all of President Clinton's
more than 200 executive orders. In both substance and
in intent, they represent one of the worst abuses of
power in an administration characterized by abuse of
power.

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