Sounds right to me.  I don't see where the president can just make the 
treaty without the consent of the US Senate.  If I remember right it 
takes both of them to approve the treaties.  It is not really a done 
deal if the president signs it unless the senate also approves it.  
Guess they forgot that one.  Of course they also tried to forget that 
when it came to Kyoto for a while as the Dems tried to force the US to 
implement a treaty that the Senate never ratified.  Looks like another 
one coming along.


*The Constitution Imposes Severe Limits On A President's Treaty-Making 
Powers:  * Here's the relevant section 
<http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Constitution_of_the_United_States_of_America#Article_I>:
 


    He shall have Power, by and with the Advice and Consent of the
    Senate, to make Treaties, provided two thirds of the Senators
    present concur; 

The Obama administration is finding that limitation inconvenient 
<http://hotair.com/archives/2009/07/05/obama-hey-lets-bypass-the-senate-on-treaty-ratifications/>,
 
and so they are thinking of "temporarily bypassing" 
<http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalpunch/2009/07/us-russian-arms-negotiators-under-the-gun-might-temporarily-bypass-senate-ratification-for-treaty.html>
 
the Senate.   Not on any important matter, just a little agreement with 
the Russians on limiting nuclear arms.

I looked carefully through the Constitution, and could not find any 
provision that allows a president to bypass, temporarily or otherwise, 
that limit on his treaty-making powers.

Senator Byrd --- among others --- isn't going to like this one little bit.
- 8:08 AM, 6 July 2009   [link] 
<http://www.seanet.com/%7Ejimxc/Politics/July2009_1.html#jrm7578>


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