Guest post by Robert Augustine. Allowing a foreign nation command over the people of the United States and its military could be such a circumstance in which Philosopher John Locke prescribes as a reason for citizens to revolt. Thankfully no violent revolutions have occurred, but since accepting membership into the United Nations on July 28, 1945, Americans have placed varying degrees of individual liberty, property rights, and even our own military into the hands of the foreign kings.
LETTERS: Get US out of the UN.
LETTERS: Get US out of the UN.
LETTERS: Get US out of the UN.
Guest post by Robert Augustine. Allowing a foreign nation command over the people of the United States and its military could be such a circumstance in which Philosopher John Locke prescribes as a reason for citizens to revolt. Thankfully no violent revolutions have occurred, but since accepting membership into the United Nations on July 28, 1945, Americans have placed varying degrees of individual liberty, property rights, and even our own military into the hands of the foreign kings.