Posted on 05/02/2002 11:56:05 AM PDT by FreeUs FromGovt Out of Control
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International Criminal Court - jury still out? by FT.com FT Administrator |
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Poll Question: Despite US threats and protests, the International Criminal Court became a reality on April 11 when several more countries ratified its treaty. The ICC will be the first global judicial institution to deal with the most serious crimes of international concern, marking an important step towards recognition of universal human rights. But the Bush administration is emphatic that there is no need for a world court, fearing that it could be used to ensnare US soldiers and politicians in "show trials". At an estimated annual cost of $25 to $40m initially a year, is such a court necessary and should the US back the idea? [This message was edited by FT.com on 11 Apr 2002 at 05:44 PM.] Results ( 507 votes counted so far):
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I highly reccomend it.
BTW, 66% against!
Now at 67% NO, 33% Yes.
Check this out, however:
Sounds good
by Al Jourgensen Guest #110 of 109
03 May 2002 03:30 PM
Sounds good to me
www.freerepublic.com is a front for the Nazi Party.
It's a shame this moron didn't leave an email address!!
Yes, the court is necessary and the US should back the idea 182/32%
No, the court is not necessary and US is right not to back the idea 387/68%
I have sworn upon the altar of God eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man. [Thomas Jefferson, letter to Benjamin Rush, 1800.]
It would serve America well if all of our elected, appointed, Military and Civil Service persons were required to take that oath.
As I think about it, that might even be a worthwhile petition opportunity for the FRee Republic to take on.
What say you, FReepers?
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