President Bush is a clear and present danger to our sovereignty. His position on the Law of the Sea treaty EMPOWERS our enemies over us. Its VERY clear that the president does not think the US has foreign enemies and he is offering the US up to these phony internationalist groups which is a direct violation of his oath of office. Since your post declares that Mr. Paul doesn’t think we have enemies, I was merely pointing out that we have a man in a position that is truly dangerous to the American people, he is in office right now, and you should properly be discussing HIM as the one who doesn’t feel America has any enemies. Or maybe he realizes we do, which makes his positions even WORSE.
Since you are a Ron Paul fan, I automatically do not accept your premise that this treaty would empower our enemies, which puts you in a bit of a credibility crunch doesn't it? If we have no enemies as Ron Paul suggests, then a position on either way regarding this treaty in terms of "enemy threat" is a moot point right?
Since I've shown that Ron Paul also, in addition to Bush (according to you), doesn't believe the US has foreign enemies, who do you believe HE would offer the US up to? After all, if a warmonger like Bush would do it, it stands to reason that a pacifist like Paul would.
Then explain this country's having troops in a war footing in two countries, and troops being deployed to other locations around the globe who are tasked with confronting those enemies that President Bush doesn't think we have? Your argument is specious at best. Then there's the fact that George W. Bush is not running for President in the 2008 election cycle. If there is some treaty which passes off our maritime rights to other countries, there will be another President in office in a little more than 15 months who would be capable of reversing that issue. But, no, Libs, Dems, and Run Paul Run have no message other than "We Hate Bush", and they have no plan for the future of this country except for "Let's Bash Bush". Great approach to dealing with problems.