Fw: Letter to President Clinton on the International Criminal Court

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Fw: Letter to President Clinton on the International Criminal Court

The John Birch Society sent a formal letter today to President Clinton strongly urging him not to sign the International Criminal Court treaty as a last act of his presidency prior to a December 31st ICC deadline. The letter notes the following key points:

* Adopting the ICC would make all Americans subject to trial, in a foreign land, before a standing United Nations tribunal composed of jurists from foreign nations - many of which have no understanding of, or sympathy for, the concept of constitutionally protected individual rights.

* Although the Clinton administration has made it clear that the president prefers to rule by executive decree, any treaty must be ratified by the Senate.

* Whether Americans are arraigned before a foreign tribunal, or our courts are re-configured to carry out UN "laws" and apply UN standards of "justice," the outrage against our constitutional order, individual liberties, and national independence would be the same.

Please feel free to use parts or all of the letter in communications with family, friends, associates, and opinion molders such as newspaper editors, talk-show hosts, and local business owners.

The letter can be viewed online at: http://www.jbs.org/congress/alerts/106_congress/icc_letter.htm
For more information on the ICC please go to: http://www.jbs.org/un/

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The John Birch Society
http://www.jbs.org
 
* Although the Clinton administration has made it clear that the president prefers to rule by executive decree, any treaty must be ratified by the Senate.

Actually, treaties are routinely signed by the president _then_ they go to the senate for confirmation. This is the international standard for the order of things and has been done often by conservative presidents. That's one reason why, despite over 100 countries having signed onto the ICC, only about 40 have actually ratified it.
 
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