Constitution Party presidential candidate Chuck Baldwin has issued a new column at ChuckBaldwinLive in which he says there’s more to the Russia-Georgia conflict than we’re being told by the mainstream media.
Baldwin says America’s foreign policy over the past several decades has been more about fulfilling the U.N.’s “global desires” than protecting the people and property of the United States. He sees the current anti-Russian hysteria as more of the same, and says John McCain appears willing to send troops to Georgia.
Baldwin calls the U.N. a “sinister organization” and also condemns McCain’s support for the International Criminal Court.
John McCain supports the International Criminal Court. Can you believe this? Can you imagine U.S. citizens being hauled off before an international court to be tried for crimes? Imagine an international court whose rulings and opinions overrule U.S. rulings and opinions. Imagine a court setting where the constitutional protections of the Bill of Rights are null and void. Imagine a court setting where international law trumps U.S. or state laws. If that is not a surrender of U.S. sovereignty, nothing is! And John McCain is all for it.
Baldwin rips McCain and Obama for supporting a variety of supranational organizations that Baldwin says reduce U.S. sovereignty.
John McCain and Barack Obama support NAFTA, the WTO, GATT, and the FTAA. Both major party candidates support the NAFTA superhighway, the creation of a North American Community (which is the precursor to a North American Union), the SPP, and the United Nations.
Baldwin closes the article by saying the U.S.’s greatest threat cannot be found in Russia or Iraq or Afghanistan, but in a “complacent populace” who would “sit back and do nothing while our own civil magistrates surrender our nation’s sovereignty and independence to international interests.”

Oh–and if anyone here supports Chuck Baldwin’s campaign–I suggest you donate.
If he doesn’t get a substantial amount of money soon, his campaign is in trouble.
Pretty damned good.