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Urge your Senators to Vote AGAINST
the UN Law of the Sea Treaty!
As we read this week how the Bush Administration
is urging the Supreme Court to release an illegal immigrant who
raped and murdered two teen age girls, how can the US Senate even
consider turning the oceans over to the UN? As you may have heard,
President Bush is supporting an international court against the
State of Texas.
So if this country ratifies the UN Sea Treaty we
are turning jurisdiction over the oceans to the same style of
justice.
The Bush Administration is stuck on stupid, no
that is an understatement. The Bush Administration, the Congress and
the US Senate have abandoned the Constitution, the citizens and
plain ole common sense. They are rapidly becoming the best
government money can buy.
Encourage our two Georgia Senators to vote
against the UN Treaty of the Sea.
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SENATE TO
HOLD ONE MORE HEARING ON L.O.S.T.
Urge your Senators to Vote AGAINST
the UN Law of the Sea Treaty!
This week, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee will
be holding its second hearing on the UN Law of the Sea
Treaty.
The Law of the Sea Treaty, or LOST, created the
International Seabed Authority (ISA), giving it total
jurisdiction over all the oceans and everything in them,
including the ocean floor with "all" its riches ("solid,
liquid or gaseous mineral resources"), along with the
power to regulate seven-tenths of the world's surface. The
treaty remains highly defective, despite claims by both
the Clinton and Bush Administrations that all Reagan's
concerns have been "fixed." If the Senate were to
ratify it, LOST would do the following:
- Threaten American sovereignty by
subjecting our governmental, military, and business
operations to mandatory dispute resolution, to be
decided by bodies that have a reputation for being
Anti-American. These "disputes" will be decided in
the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea.
- Compromise American security by requiring
the transfer of sensitive, militarily useful
technologies to other nations and international
organizations hostile to American interests.
- Impose U.S. compliance with the Kyoto
Protocol, the UN environmentalism treaty.
- Establish an international tax, which
would take money out of the American business
revenue stream for the ISA's use and could be easily
transferred to socialist, anti-American nations,
which constitute the majority of the nations who
have already ratified LOST.
- Grant the U.S. only one vote, despite the
fact that the vast majority of funding will come
from American taxpayers.
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Unlike the Senate hearing last week, this one will
actually feature witnesses who oppose the treaty! Among
those testifying will be Frank J. Gaffney, Jr., President
of the Center for Security Policy. For a complete list of
witnesses, click
here.
Call Your
Senators Today!
Capitol Switchboard:
(202)-224-3121
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