To: SoConPubbie
Well, at least Mr. Keyes never supported the Law of the Sea Treaty. In fact, he was part of the Reagan foreign policy team that killed that sovereignty-killing monster back in the Eighties.
So, do you support LOST?
395 posted on
11/27/2010 5:57:19 PM PST by
EternalVigilance
(There is nothing that Communists do better than winning in a morally relativistic universe.)
To: EternalVigilance
Well, at least Mr. Keyes never supported the Law of the Sea Treaty. In fact, he was part of the Reagan foreign policy team that killed that sovereignty-killing monster back in the Eighties.
So, do you support LOST?
Yea, the LOST treaty is so much worse than supporting Reparations for Blacks.
Stop being a hypocrite EV.
As far as supporting LOST is concerned, I have not read up on it enough to fully understand it's impacts and the Pros and Cons.
My understanding, and it is a very surface understanding, is that it cedes some sovereignty, if that is the case, I am against it.
Furthermore, the last time Sarah said anything about the LOST Treaty was when she was a VP candidate for John McCain, and as you, and any other intelligent American Citizen knows, when you are VP, you publicly support the POTUS on his positions, period, even if you disagree with him on the issue.
So there is a bit of disenguous behaviour on your part on this issue where Sarah is concerned.
To: EternalVigilance
I knew you were a former Keyes operative but are you actually “the chairman of a third party supporting Alan Keyes”?
You have to admit that kills any objectivity for anything you present here. At least you’re honest in who you still support, although Keyes will never be President. With a conservative like Sarah at the head of the ticket, he wouldn’t even be able to garner enough disaffected conservatives to be a spoiler.
415 posted on
11/27/2010 6:16:36 PM PST by
streetpreacher
(I'm not a preacher of anything; I'm just a recipient and unworthy steward of God's grace.)
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