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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (630)7/3/2002 10:36:35 PM
From: skinowski  Respond to of 3467
 
>>>Israel and the U.S. are about the only rogue nations unwilling to abide by the law. <ng><<

US and Israel "about the only rogue nations"?

LOL. Thanks, Ray. That's funny.



To: Raymond Duray who wrote (630)7/4/2002 1:09:34 PM
From: gamesmistress1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3467
 
This fundamental distrust of government is not a passing fad. It's not Bush cowboyism. This goes back to the founders and it has been a fundamental part of American politics for the entire life of the Union. And we're not going to give it up now, just to play along.

And if we distrust our own government, we damned well distrust international agencies even more. At least with our own government checks are in place, but with all these international institutions, we citizens of the US would have to grant power to them over us without any commensurate responsibility by them to us, or ability by us to change them if they overstep their bounds.

The one argument that Americans will never accept with respect to any governing body anywhere is to give it power, and trust that it won't be misused. All power will eventually be misused; it's only a matter of time. The reason we remain free is because in our system such grants of power are never unconditional or irrevocable.

The United States will never grant sovereignty to any external court which does not answer directly to the people of the United States. The government of the US cannot sign any treaty which creates such a court, and it cannot accept jurisdiction by any such court. This is based on the most fundamental principles we hold sacred about our nation and the relationship between its citizens and its government.

We will never give this up.

Never.


denbeste.nu



To: Raymond Duray who wrote (630)7/5/2002 5:21:56 PM
From: Yogizuna  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3467
 
This is really going to make some folks angry at me, but so be it. I do not care one bit which country an accused war criminal is from, including our own or Israel.... If the accused war criminal refuses to surrender voluntarily, or the host country refuses to turn them over, then the accused must be taken out of their country by force.