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Politicalmom
10-24-2007, 11:36 AM
Fred, No Longer LOST at Sea? [Kathryn Jean Lopez (klo%70%65%7a%40n%61t%69%6fna%6c%72%65%76iew%2eco% 6d)]

Fred Thompson will be issuing the following statement in about the next half hour:
I oppose the ratification of the Law of the Sea Treaty at this time. The Treaty threatens U.S. sovereignty and gives a U.N.-affiliated organization far too much authority over U.S. interests in international waters. The American people also deserve ironclad assurances that the problems with the treaty highlighted by President Reagan more than two decades ago have been fixed. At a time when customary international law in this area has proven sufficient, I believe the efforts of treaty proponents would be better spent reforming the United Nations. Until such reforms are complete, I see little reason for the U.S. to move forward on the Law of the Sea Treaty.
Opposing the sovereignty-surrendering Law of the Sea Treaty is a very popular issue with many conservative groups...



http://corner.nationalreview.com/post/?q=MzZlNzY3OWYxZmM0YTMyNmM3MjJiY2YzMjFjYzgzODY=

Politicalmom
10-24-2007, 11:44 AM
Apparently, either NRO toned down the statement or Fred toughened it.

Here it is from www.Fred08.com

Posted on October 24th, 2007
By Fred in Commentaries
I oppose the ratification of the Law of the Sea Treaty at this time. The Treaty threatens U.S. sovereignty and gives a U.N.-affiliated organization far too much authority over U.S. interests in international waters. The American people also deserve ironclad assurances that the problems with the treaty highlighted by President Reagan more than two decades ago have been fixed. At a time when customary international law in this area has proven sufficient, I believe the efforts of treaty proponents would be better spent reforming an ineffective, unaccountable, and corrupt United Nations. Until such reforms are complete, I see little reason for the U.S. to move forward on the Law of the Sea Treaty.

Lazarus
10-24-2007, 11:52 AM
Good for Fred... He needs to get his face on TV more saying this stuff...

The_Elucidator
10-24-2007, 12:31 PM
:claps:

Lubbock
10-24-2007, 12:43 PM
I don't give them hell. I tell them the truth and they think it's hell. (HST)