Posted on 12/07/2001 4:50:14 PM PST by 11th Earl of Mar
Edited on 09/03/2002 4:49:36 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
WASHINGTON (AP) The Senate voted overwhelmingly Friday to block U.S. participation in a new international criminal court that opponents fear could stage politically motivated trials of American troops and government officials.
The 78-21 vote added the language, introduced by Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C., to this year's defense spending bill.
The Helms provision's ultimate fate is unclear. The House version of the defense spending bill contains no such provision, but in May, the House voted 282-137 to include similar language in a separate bill authorizing State Department programs.
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Wasn't he Daniel Ortega's butt boy? Did his bidding in the Senate during the Reagan years?
LOL good point. Even Gore knows the election is over.
******************************************************************* (Rollcall Vote No. 358 Leg. ) December 7, 2001 5:37PM BILL NO.: H.R.3338 AMENDMENT NO.: S.Amdt. 2337 TITLE: Dodd Amdt. No. 2337 REQUIRED FOR MAJORITY: 1/2 RESULT: Amendment Rejected YEAS --- 48 Akaka Dayton Levin Baucus Dodd Lieberman Bayh Dorgan Mikulski Biden Durbin Murray Bingaman Edwards Nelson (FL) Boxer Feingold Reed Breaux Feinstein Reid Byrd Graham Rockefeller Cantwell Harkin Sarbanes Carnahan Inouye Schumer Carper Johnson Specter Chafee Kennedy Stabenow Clinton Kerry Torricelli Conrad Kohl Voinovich Corzine Landrieu Wellstone Daschle Leahy Wyden NAYS --- 51 Allard Fitzgerald McConnell Allen Frist Miller Bennett Gramm Murkowski Bond Grassley Nelson (NE) Brownback Gregg Nickles Bunning Hagel Roberts Burns Hatch Santorum Campbell Helms Sessions Cleland Hollings Shelby Cochran Hutchinson Smith (NH) Collins Hutchison Smith (OR) Craig Inhofe Snowe Crapo Kyl Stevens DeWine Lincoln Thomas Domenici Lott Thompson Ensign Lugar Thurmond Enzi McCain Warner NOT VOTING --- 1 Jeffords *******************************************************************
Well, if Dick Dickhead doesn't want to dicker about it, I'm for it. On the other hand, if Dick Dicker wants to be a dickhead, there's not much we can do, as it seems to be his nature. The U.S. Senate has a commitment for strengthening American rights, not International Courts.
I voted for Bush with an equally balanced load of hope and fear. His daddy's NWO had me scared to death and this filthy "court" and the rotten UN are part of that. OTOH I like the things the son said about guns and a lot of other things, not to mention that a Gore presidency was unthinkable. While some things keep the fear alive (certain of his appointments), several things have raised my level of hope. This is a huge weight on the positive side. Lighten up on the people who fear the NWO. WE are not your enemy, please don't make us into one.
Screw that. The U.N. has no jurisdiction in U.S. operations and we should not lend relevence the U.N. and their attempts at totalitarianism.
Speaking of which, When is Bill Clinton, Albright, and Cohen going to turn themselves in to serve their sentence for war crimes (per order by a Yugoslav court).
Don't want to keep international justice waiting, ya know.
Hillary will not deliever this country to the NWO until she's president. No election to president -- no delievery of U.S. to NWO. Now get me elected -- she says!
It is apparent that Voinovich is more of a RINO than I had originally thought. I remember when he was mayor of Cleveland, OH. He did a great job of turning the city around, albiet with a pretty big tax increase. Since then, he's never met a tax he didn't like.
Even after tax cuts by the now-governer Taft, Ohio is above average in taxes among the states. Voinovich, as governer, holds primary responsibility for that.
I used to like George Voinovich, but I haven't been fond of him for a few years. His vote here explains why.
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