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+Reaver
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Jan 5 2009, 07:46 PM
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- Jan 5 2009, 07:01 PM
Why should the US have to submit to any foreign court? The Supreme Law of the Land in the United States is the US Constitution. Foreign Law has no place. As a Democratic Republic, all laws come from (or are supposed to come from), the will of the people. Votes have a say in the policy making of this country. Should the US submit to foreign law, they lose that right. US Citizens don't have a say in the making of international or foreign law. And if they don't have a say in said law, they have no obligation to follow it. We're not talking about subjecting to normal foreign law. We're not going to have to subject ourselves to laws Germany sees fit to implement in their nation or whatever. We're talking about human rights violations, the ones set up by the United Nations that we've already agreed to (Source).
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- Neon,June 8 2005
- 07:34 PM
@Reaver: Me grammer is better than ur post count newbie.
- HJ, December 30 2008
- 06:20 PM
You gave Inui his first (and last?) sexual experience, didn't you? That's historic.
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