Law of the Sea Treaty once again rears its ugly head in U.S. Senate
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The UN is behind it, the CFR and the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee unanimously voted for accession to it. That's enough to make LOST anathema. Anything created and supported by these groups is filled with doublespeak and carries huge More..
The treaty isn't even worth the paper its written on as far as U.S. interests go.
The ONLY possible reason I can see to have a "hearing" on it is for the Senate Dems.(and RINO's) to try to see if they could More..
So, the treaty would specify that if a company based in the US drills for oil in international waters, the money goes to international causes?
And this is a problem, why? Oh, yes - because entitled Americans think they should get to More..