PHOENIX – Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer demanded Friday that a reference to the state's controversial immigration law be removed from a State Department report to the United Nations' human rights commissioner.
The U.S. included its legal challenge to the law on a list of ways the federal government is protecting human rights.
In a letter to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Brewer says it is "downright offensive" that a state law would be included in the report, which was drafted as part of a UN review of human rights in all member nations every four years.
"The idea of our own American government submitting the duly enacted laws of a state of the United States to 'review' by the United Nations is internationalism run amok and unconstitutional," Brewer wrote.
Gets to you, doesn't it?
The fact that RodHam and Hussein aren't on America's side in anything, and will rush to slander her at every turn.
But we knew this going in. Tried to mentally prepare for what was to come; tried to not let it bother us. Problem is...Just like communists don't stop being communists...Patriots don't stop being Patriots.
Is it November yet?
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