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New's Analysis and Commentary
Bush wilts under heat
by Daniel New
In a story breaking today, President Bush has wilted under UN pressure to
turn over American government officials and military personnel to the
International Criminal Court. The new U.S. position is "a
year-long ban" on any investigation. Members of the U.N.
Security Council are still unhappy, but are relieved at the U.S.
"willingness to negotiate."
We have a president who is willing to negotiate away our national
sovereignty.
The sovereignty of the American People is on an auction block, and we are
being sold down the river.
The Globalists are smiling, and rubbing their hands with
anticipation.
The American People? They're worried about what to wear to the
dance on Saturday night.
In the midst of all this phony opposition to an international court, (and
it did play well while it lasted), it is to be observed that at no time
has the Bush administration moved to protect the average American citizen
from being subjected to "a higher power." The first step
of resistance was to protect American Lords and Rulers (a.k.a. elected
public servants and bureaucrats), government officials, from being hauled
into an un-American court in the same illegal way that Slobodan Milesovic
of Yugoslavia was arrested and is now being tried without a jury.
The second step, virtually as an afterthought, was to add the US military
on U.N. missions, leaving them unprotected if they are accused of
a crime while on any other type of mission. And the third step was
apparently never contemplated -- to protect every citizen of the
USofA.
The United States seems to be governed by a group of people who sit
around a big table every day and say, "What can we do today that
will make us the laughing stock of the world?" Except on
alternate days they must ask, "In what ways can we bully some nation
or group of people, not to destroy them, but to make them hate us for
generations to come?"
If George Dubya Bush cannot find the patriotism to defend the
Constitution of the United States, (you know, the one he took an oath to
defend), then he should either resign now, or he should face impeachment
for treason.
I know, I always tone it down like that, but I have to protect my image
as a moderate.
(C) 2002 Daniel D. New ddnew@danielnew.com
See the AP story as published by the Washington Post here:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A54163-2002Jul11.html
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© Daniel D. New, Chairman
Central Regional
(C) 2002, Constitution Party of Texas, and Daniel
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