Can the Senate Refuse to Review a Treaty? The Senate has the right not to vote on a treaty. Senate leadership can choose not to vote on the treaty if it isn’t supported well enough. The president must ratify a treaty for it become law. A treaty can stay in consideration for a while...
The WHO is preparing for a ‘One Health’ plan; a power grab in the form of a ‘Pandemic Preparedness Treaty’. To abort that, we must be prepared. For should our representatives ratify it, the WHO would transition us from dictatorship to totalitarianism; the Ideology made up of Lies. Re...
Code § 145.001(e) permits a person to run for office and simultaneously be a candidate for President or Vice President of the United States. This statute permitted Lyndon B. Johnson to run for Vice President in 1960 and, at the same time, seek re-election as United States Senator from T...
(2) In response to this, the World Health Organization (WHO) has established an ambitious goal: generate a treaty regime to reduce tobacco consumption. (3) In 1999, the WHO's legislative body, the World Health Assembly (WHA), unanimously passed an unprecedented resolution to convene ...
The League of Nations was incorporated into the Treaty of Versailles and other treaties with the defeated Central Powers, but Wilson was unable to convince the Senate to ratify that treaty or allow the United States to join the League. Wilson suffered a severe stroke in October 1919 and was ...
Choosing the opposite path from hispredecessor12and refusing to play the role of Bush's deputy sheriff, Rudd has promised to pull out Australian troops from Iraq andratify13the KyotoProtocol14. Of note, one of the first calls he received after the election was from President Bush himself. ...
each astronaut seized an Earthling woman. They took the 200 Earthlings back to Lebanon and radioed Enlil:“Bless our Earthling marriages or by fire, all on Earth shall we shall destroy.”Marduk, the astronauts’ Commander, demanded Enlil ratify the unions. Marduk and Sarpanit stayed with other...
and the city decided to create a new east-west thoroughfare called Oriskany Street. It was around that time that the OD decided to move its front entrance from Catherine Street to Oriskany Street and by 1930, the 3-story front entrance that we know today as the Observer Dispatch building ...
Hawaii became the first of 34 other states to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment and prohibit discrimination on the basis of sex, but the bill hit anti-feminist backlash in the mid-'70s and failed to become ratified by the necessary 38 states by its July 1982 deadline. [Pictured: Women ...
Let’s hope that the international community and individual states come to their senses before it’s too late and get to sign and ratify the Moon Agreement which might give us a little bit of hope that we can avoid another enclosure movement. Recent conflicts over Ukraine, the South China ...