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Brainy Republicans Support U.N. Sea Treaty



"If Democrats had any brains, they'd be Republicans." This is the new partisan blast from Ann Coulter. One major problem with her thesis is that her book is being released at a time when members of the Bush Administration are currently joining with liberal Senate Democrats in trying to rush through the dangerous U.N. Law of the Sea Treaty.

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It is the same correlation of forces we saw trying to ram the illegal alien amnesty bill through the Senate. So being brainless is not a partisan issue. In the case of the U.N. treaty, opposition should be a no-brainer. The release of Coulter's book has served to distract attention from the fact that powerful members of both political parties are currently collaborating in a campaign to subvert U.S. sovereignty. This should be getting loads of attention but it is not. It's apparently easier and more fun to cover Democrats and Republicans throwing mud at each other than it is to cover substantive legislative matters that affect our sovereignty. Brain-Dead at State The treaty issue has taken on more importance in view of the fact that one of the biggest brains in the U.S. State Department, Legal Adviser John B. Bellinger III, has been caught lying about the treaty before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. His lies were uttered during a September 27 hearing in response to questions from Senator David Vitter, a member of the committee. Here's some of the exchange: Senator David Vitter: "Another concern is regulation of domestic activity. It seems to me the [Law of the Sea] treaty clearly states jurisdiction over land-based pollution sources. Why do we want to open that Pandora's box?" Bellinger: "Senator, I think it clearly does not allow regulation over land-based pollution sources. That would stop at the water's edge


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Cliff Kincaid is president of America’s Survival, Inc. usasurvival.org.

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