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To: kattracks
The US should additionally inform the World Court that these (mostly illegal alien)criminals were indeed informed of their right to contact the Mexican embassy thus negating any reasonable cause for complaint.

The US, if it hasn't already, should require the World Court to rigorously justify its claims to jurisdiction in any such matter on a case by case basis to the US's full satisfaction before making any attempt to impose any injunction whatsoever on the US legal system, otherwise the World Court is doing nothing more than wildly exceeding its jurisdiction, abusing its mandate and seriously compromising its juridical authority by exhibiting a total lack of compliance with US Constitutional and legal requirements in illegally attempting to play international power politics.

And make sure the world knows full well how the World Court is unlawfully & capriciously attempting to obstruct established US determinative legal process if it fails to comply with the above.

12 posted on 02/05/2003 1:35:36 PM PST by Post Toasties
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To: Post Toasties
The United States and Japan are the only rich industrialized nations to execute convicted criminals.

Yep. And the Japanese don't even announce it in advance. One day the hangman comes, the next day the relatives are told to pick up the corpse and the belongings. Of course, every newpaper article announcing the execuations are careful to point out their years of appeals and generally multiple and always vicious crimes. Public opinion in favor of keeping the hangings generally run in the mid 80 percentages.

86 posted on 02/05/2003 6:00:00 PM PST by Vigilanteman
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