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Thomas A. Burzynski
About the author: Thomas A. Burzynski is a researcher at the New American magazine in Appleton, Wisconsin.
The U.N.'s International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights was ratified by the United States in 1992. This document threatens American sovereignty and undermines the U.S. Constitution by allowing the U.N. to interfere in the domestic affairs of the United States. In an attempt to implement the covenant, the U.N. has falsely accused the United States of violating the human rights of prisoners and has criticized America's system of government and its Second Amendment protection of the right to bear arms. In order to eliminate the threat that the covenant poses, the United States must withdraw from the U.N. and force the organization...
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