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Originally Posted by GlennD
10. Restoring American sovereignty and leadership, and we honor all of those that serve and protect our
freedom with peace through strength.
It's a statement against any kind of world government. There have been several attempts at establishing a UN tax, and putting Americans on trial in international courts, particularly American soldiers. A core issue is that no American citizen should ever be on trial where his constitutional rights are not guaranteed. I don't mean that Americans abroad aren't subject to the laws where they travel; it's more along the lines that guards in Guatanomo won't be put on trial in an international court for their actions - they'd be subject to trial in an American (presumably military) court.
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So, restoring American sovereignty over America?
The rest of the sentence is clear enough (which is why I omitted it from my quote) but the sovereignty part was confusing without a clear target for that sovereignty.
In your reply you say there have been attempts to do these things. If they've not actually come to pass, then shouldn't it say "protecting" or "preserving" American sovereignty, rather than "restoring"?
Regarding trials, does the party believe that no human being should be tried in an international court, or just no Americans?
Graham