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January 8, 2001
International Criminal Court is the Latest U.N. Outrage
The Clinton administration, working overtime during the eleventh hour to consolidate
its pitiful  "legacy," has taken another step toward imposing global government on
U.S. citizens.  On New Year's Eve, only hours before a United Nations midnight
deadline, the President ordered a U.S. ambassador to sign the 1998 U.N. Rome treaty.
This treaty purports to establish a worldwide U.N. criminal court, demonstrating the
brazen willingness of global-government proponents to move forward with their plans.
 Once created, the international court will give the U.N. the mechanism it needs to
enforce its global "laws" against American citizens.  The legal apparatus represents
the logical next step for ever-expanding U.N. power: first the phony "international
laws" were created, and now a court system is needed to give teeth to the laws.
International prisons in Geneva or Brussels cannot be far behind. All Americans
concerned with our sovereignty as a nation should be very alarmed by this latest
development.  In fact, U.N. expert Henry Lamb recently stated that  Clinton's
endorsement of this treaty "may be the most egregious act of his entire tenure."
The proposed court will be made up of 18 "judges," elected by an Assembly of member
nations ratifying the Rome treaty.  Should the U.S. Senate ultimately ratify the
treaty, America will have only one vote among hundreds of nations vying to decide
which global visionaries will be anointed to judge us (perhaps Kofi Annon?  Bill
Clinton??). The court will claim international jurisdiction over "crimes against
humanity" and the "crime of aggression."
The Assembly, of course, is left to define such crimes and aggression.  Undoubtedly, 
leftist political correctness, socialist economic philosophy, and environmentalist 
falsehoods will decide the definition of a crime with
 the new court.  It clearly is no stretch to predict that the court will attempt to 
continually expand its jurisdiction in both the civil and criminal realms.  20 years 
hence, will we see U.S. corporations dragged before
the court to answer for "environmental crimes?" Or will U.S. soldiers be prosecuted 
for their actions in wartime?  What about rights guaranteed to all U.S. citizens by 
the Constitution, such as due process, jury trials, t
he right against self-incrimination, and the prohibition against unreasonable searches?
The clear conflict between American life under our Constitution and life under a U.N. 
world government is intensifying.  Although the Rome treaty perhaps is unlikely to be 
ratified by the Senate, the creation of the inter
national tribunal undoubtedly will move forward regardless of our participation. Once 
the court is in place, there is every reason to believe it will attempt to assert its 
jurisdiction over all nations, even those that ha
ve not ratified the Rome treaty.  The U.N. never has hesitated to exert its authority, 
militarily or otherwise, over non-member nations; surely the international court will 
follow suit. Remember, precedents set by the U.N
. 40 and 50 years ago, such as engaging in "peacekeeping" wars across the globe,
were controversial at the time.  Today those precedents have become commonplace U.N.
practice, despite the objections of many Americans.
The Clinton administration has set a terrible new precedent.  Even if the Rome
treaty ultimately is not ratified by the U.S., Clinton's signing it further
demonstrates our acquiescence to the global-government planners.  Many Americans,
rightfully concerned by this trend, have begun to question our participation in the
U.N.  They have begun to question the influence of global elites.  The Clinton
administration has used secrecy, stealth, and misinformation to thwart the will of
the majority of Americans, who still wish to live in a free sovereign nation.  In
response, I will reintroduce the American Sovereignty Restoration Act in the new
107th Congress.  This bill will end U.S. taxpayer support of the U.N., remove the
organization from U.S. soil, and guarantee that no U.S. soldier ever serves under
U.N. command.  I urge all Americans opposed to world government to ask their
Representatives to support my bill, while also asking their Senators to vote against
ratification of the U.N. Rome treaty.

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The libertarian therefore considers one of his prime educational
tasks is to spread the demystification and desanctification of the
State among its hapless subjects.  His task is to demonstrate
repeatedly and in depth that not only the emperor but even the
"democratic" State has no clothes; that all governments subsist
by exploitive rule over the public; and that such rule is the reverse
of objective necessity.  He strives to show that the existence of
taxation and the State necessarily sets up a class division between
the exploiting rulers and the exploited ruled.  He seeks to show that
the task of the court intellectuals who have always supported the State
has ever been to weave mystification in order to induce the public to
accept State rule and that these intellectuals obtain, in return, a
share in the power and pelf extracted by the rulers from their deluded
subjects.
[[For a New Liberty:  The Libertarian Manifesto, Murray N. Rothbard,
Fox & Wilkes, 1973, 1978, p. 25]]

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