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February 14, 2008
(Posted by American Patrol February 15) |
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Senate Works Toward LOST and Global
Tax! Tell Your Senate to Oppose the Law of the Sea Treaty This week, leaders of
the United States Senate signaled that they are intent on giving more power
to the United Nations, including the power to impose taxes, paving the way for
ratification of the Law of the Sea Treaty. Wednesday, February 13, the Senate
Foreign Relations Committee passed by voice vote the Global Poverty Act (S. 2433), sponsored by
Senator Barack Obama (D-IL). This feel good
legislation commits the The If the Senate passes
the Obama global tax bill, LOST can't be far behind. Since President Bush has
made his support for LOST well known, we imagine he would be willing to sign
the global tax legislation, hoping to speed up ratification of LOST. In fact, in his 2009
budget request, President Bush included a request for $5 million for LOST and
the international tribunal established by the treaty. Senator David Vitter
(R-LA) questioned Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice at Wednesday's
committee hearing as to why taxpayer dollars should be going to "a new
bureaucratic international organization that has not been endorsed by the
U.S. Senate." Secretary Rice reiterated the administration's commitment
to ratification of LOST.
The Obama global tax
bill or the Law of the Sea Treaty could come up on the Senate floor anytime!
Be sure to contact your Senators today and tell
them to oppose both pieces of legislation. Also, Senators will be in their
home offices the week of February 18. Please stop by or schedule an
appointment with them to let them know you are watching their position on
LOST!! Call Your Senators Today! Capitol Switchboard: (202)-224-3121 Further |
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