Fast-tracked LOST faces Senate vote
GOP battling plan to give U.N. control of 70 percent of planet
The U.S. Senate is scheduled to vote today on the ratification of the United Nations' Law of the Sea Treaty, a wide-ranging measure critics say will grant the U.N. control of the 70 percent of the planet under its oceans.
With Democrats in nearly unanimous agreement with the treaty and the Bush administration behind it, it will be up to a handful of determined Republican senators to derail it.
WorldNetDaily.com, October 31, 2007
The U.S. Senate is scheduled to vote today on the ratification of the United Nations' Law of the Sea Treaty, a wide-ranging measure critics say will grant the U.N. control of the 70 percent of the planet under its oceans.
With Democrats in nearly unanimous agreement with the treaty and the Bush administration behind it, it will be up to a handful of determined Republican senators to derail it.
WorldNetDaily.com, October 31, 2007
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I called my senator. This is a nightmare of which I have heard/read very little about. Eagle Forum was one of the few information outlets discussing this disastrous Sea Treaty and providing some specific senators to contact. Now do we try to reach the President? Why is he giving our country away?
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