Although even he admitted the court was "flawed," Bill Clinton "nevertheless directed an envoy to sign the treaty, provoking outrage on Capitol Hill, where senators have vowed that the document would never be ratified," the Washington Times reported Thursday.
"Since that time, there has been a raging debate in the Bush administration over whether to formally withdraw the U.S. signature."
Exactly how the Bush administration will deal with the court is uncertain.
Hey, Gdubya,, Why not just do what ya did with CFR and let the Supremes decide? Ooops, Do they have jurisdiction anymore?
The United Nations Wants to Your Wads!
SEMPER FI Norm
9 posted on 04/11/2002 2:52:17 PM PDT by NormsRevenge