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The '''American Sovereignty Restoration Act''' is a ], introduced by ] ], to ]. A report by Herbert W. Titus, Senior Legal Advisor of the Liberty Committee, concluded that "The American Sovereignty Restoration Act is the Only Viable Solution to the Continual Abuses by the United Nations". Paul has been introducing the bill since 1999. | The '''American Sovereignty Restoration Act''' is a ], introduced by ] ], to ]. A report by Herbert W. Titus, Senior Legal Advisor of the Liberty Committee, concluded that "The American Sovereignty Restoration Act is the Only Viable Solution to the Continual Abuses by the United Nations". Paul has been introducing the bill since 1999. | ||
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The American Sovereignty Restoration Act is a bill, introduced by Representative Ron Paul, to terminate U.S. membership in the United Nations. A report by Herbert W. Titus, Senior Legal Advisor of the Liberty Committee, concluded that "The American Sovereignty Restoration Act is the Only Viable Solution to the Continual Abuses by the United Nations". Paul has been introducing the bill since 1999.
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