There are many speculations regarding President Obama’s secretive Executive Order 12425 that was made in the middle of the night on December 17, which grants full immunity to INTERPOL (the International Police Organization) on American soil. The order basically grants the foreign law enforcement agency some very broad powers to operate nearly unrestricted within the United States; [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Foreign Affairs’
INTERPOL Immunity, and more Global Governance?
Posted: 1st January 2010 by Keith Sipmann in Barack H. Obama, Constitution, International Law, International Relations, Presidential OrdersTags: Barack H. Obama, Constitution, Executive Order, Foreign Affairs, Freedom, Global Governance, INTERPOL
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Helping Obama…
Posted: 9th September 2009 by Keith Sipmann in Barack H. Obama, Foreign Affairs, International Relations, Iran, N. Korea, Nuclear Non-ProliferationTags: Barack H. Obama, Foreign Affairs, Iran, North Korea, Nuclear
When I hear that Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez says that President Obama has good intentions and that he has to help him succeed, I get chills running up my spine. Not the same kind of chills that ran up Chris Mathew’s leg either, I’m talking about the kind of chills that keep you up at [...]
Liberals on Security and Realists on the Economy
Posted: 8th May 2009 by Keith Sipmann in Defense, Economy, Foreign Affairs, International RelationsTags: Barack H. Obama, Bush, Economy, Foreign Affairs, Liberals, Realists, Security
With the election of a new president, many concerns and issues have surfaced as to how the new administration will stand on national security and defense and the issue of the economy. President Bush and the Republican Party made national security and national defense the main issue for a majority of his presidency, much of [...]