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To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (35060)7/27/2002 1:05:58 PM
From: jcky  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
Good morning Nadine,

Your questioning on the limitations of international law is reasonable and deserves merit. Like any process in life, there are limitations and your point is well taken.

You have also presented a cogent counter-argument against Professor D'Amato. But is this characterization of D'Amato really necessary with regard to his opinion: "in a cloud-cuckoo land sort of way"?

If your point is to apply this "cloud-cuckoo" label to a category of people whose opinions are divorced from international reality then may I suggest you start with Bush2.0 (axis of evil and absolute morality, as he has defined it, within the context of world politics) or the Palestinians (the total destruction of Israel) or the Israelis (Eretz Israel and the denial of an inevitable two-state solution to the Palestinian refugee dilemma).