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| +Reaver | Jan 5 2009, 10:56 PM |
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Consider this though: by accepting laws regarding to humanity - not laws like speeding or laws about pirating music or whatever - a country can protect the citizens it hosts. For example: say Russia starts killing citizens in Georgia (the country). Should Georgia agree to submit to an international court, then they arguably have the protection of said international court. They can mobilize with the knowledge that other members of the court will protect their rights, et cetera. It's a matter of protection for citizens because if someone tries to stomp on our citizen's human rights - not their rights granted in the US constitution - we have protection. Well, that and the United States has no worries about violating the Constitution, as we would both agree the Consitition tries it's best to prevent crimes against humanity. |
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