>What would you think of an international cop that refuses to be judged
>under international laws.

Well, considering that 'international law' is a contradiction in terms and what 
is considered 'international law' is the formulation of a group composed 
cowardly westerners and banana republic dictators, disregarding it is the first 
step toward integrity.  Sure we have corruption, but it has not reached the 
level of the UN and other bodies that seek to control those more successful, 
but who have accomplished little themselves.

Sure we shouldn't have to be the worlds policeman... but what have the 
Europeans or South Amereicans done about Darfur?  Show us by example that you 
are fit to lead.

--
Larry Miller 

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