1 posted on
12/15/2003 10:27:10 AM PST by
SB00
To: SB00
What's the next step - Mexico will go to the World Court to decide that Mexican Citizens cannot be convicted of illegally being in the U.S. ?
2 posted on
12/15/2003 10:30:48 AM PST by
RS
(nc)
To: SB00
Don't worry the World Court is absolutely fair and impartial they will come to the correct decision.
3 posted on
12/15/2003 10:31:06 AM PST by
Naspino
(Where did I put that sarcasm tag?)
To: SB00
The ICJ is expected to rule by March 2004. Not officially recognized in the US of A. Buzz off!
4 posted on
12/15/2003 10:31:31 AM PST by
demlosers
(Light weight and flexible - radiation shielding is solved.)
To: SB00
The world court has no standing in the U.S.
It could say the moon belonged to the aztecs and it wouldn't matter.
5 posted on
12/15/2003 10:44:49 AM PST by
Bikers4Bush
(Bush and Co. are quickly convincing me that the Constitution Party is our only hope.)
To: SB00
Since the ICJ is not recognized by the US, why are we even bothering with sending a lawyer there to make arguments?
For later.
To: SB00
"It is clear to us that this means beating the U.S.A. in an international trial. One must not be afraid of the U.S.A., Sadly, in their case, the second sentence is all too true.
8 posted on
12/15/2003 11:15:48 AM PST by
norton
To: SB00
Another pansy country afraid to execute criminals! Probably because most of their politicians are somehow linked to murderers.
To: SB00; harpseal; farmfriend; editor-surveyor; DoughtyOne; Willie Green
"Mexico challenges U.S. death sentences in the World Court"
Guys, Our "friends" to the South. Peace and love, George.
To: SB00
Why don't we require extradition of US criminals from Mexico in exchange for continued entrance of their citizens into our country?
To: SB00
Would like to see the ICJ try and enforce this, since it would be an act of war.
To: SB00
14 posted on
01/16/2004 7:19:29 PM PST by
Happy2BMe
(Liberty does not tolerate lawlessness and a borderless nation will not prevail.)
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