Posted on 10/10/2007 1:21:47 PM PDT by processing please hold
Edited on 10/10/2007 1:23:57 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
The U.S. Supreme Court's hearing of the case, Medellin v. Texas, has reminded the American people of President Bush's terrible tendency to put the foreign interests of Mexico above those of the United States. But the case, being heard on October 10, is significant for another reason. It demonstrates the dangers of passing global treaties and getting involved with international courts and tribunals. The Senate should remember this lesson as it ponders ratification of the U.N.'s Law of the Sea Treaty, which creates an International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea and various "dispute resolution panels" that will inevitably rule and act against the U.S. The Senate could vote on this treaty shortly and the odds are that it will pass unless the American people voice their objections immediately and vociferously.
(Excerpt) Read more at gopusa.com ...
The American people have shown, through derailing the Senate's illegal alien amnesty bill, that they won't play dumb or go to sleep when the issue is American sovereignty. That is why the Mexican killers case is striking such a chord, leading many to wonder if President Bush has lost his mind by intervening on behalf of the corrupt U.N. and its foreign judges against his home state of Texas.
As for the President, it looks like he's trying to bring into being the New World Order his father only talked about. It's not a legacy to be proud of. But it's one that a President Hillary Clinton would like to inherit.
As for the President, it looks like he’s trying to bring into being the New World Order his father only talked about. It’s not a legacy to be proud of. But it’s one that a President Hillary Clinton would like to inherit.
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Exactly right. And this type of GLOBALIST / ONE-WORLD thinking is going to kill the USA. It already is dying from it.
“As for the President, it looks like he’s trying to bring into being the New World Order his father only talked about”
Yep!
Bush is our Carter.
God help us all, I agree.
Yep.
Ditto.
It would appears so, huh.
This, and the Armenian genocide denial in the same day. Wow. Is anyone taking bets on Bush proposing a large progressive tax increase tomorrow?
One of these days our talkies are going to hear about this and may even talk about it.
JORGE ARBUSTO, you need to go pal, pack up your stuff and punch out,,,it’s over.......what with the amnesty bill, the amero and now this,,,,,JORGE, your time here is up, go back to Texas and plant some corn or something.........btw, why don’t you look up Jimmah,,,you and him have a lot in common.......
What a sad sad place our country is headed for.
I didn’t read the rest of the article. Does it mention that the reason Mr. Bush “sided with” the mexican killers is that he is a One Worlder?
There are a lot of things Bush is wrong about, but he isn't anywhere close to as bad as Carter.
Carter is in a league of his own.
It seems our Gov't here is saying, they would like to ensure American's in foreign countries, if found to be in trouble (legally) would like the precedent confirmed that American's should be given access to their Gov't representatives (within what ever nation a crime may have occured in).
Nothing more, nothing less.
Yes, this is a tragic case, but it seems many want to use it to add fire to the immigration debate (and not intellectually fairly in my opinion).
Also, why didn't the police in this manner, tell this individual (scumbag) that he could contact the Mexican consulate??
That story is unbelievable as well. That he could say such a thing. What the hell is wrong with that man?
“..leading many to wonder if President Bush has lost his mind..”
You mean, it took the people that long to realize it?
“... your time here is up, go back to Texas ...”
what makes you think they want him?
Sorry, that went right over me.
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