Re: Any clear cut examples of the US breaching international Treaties? (was R...

From: Dehede011@aol.com
Date: Sun Feb 23 2003 - 07:47:34 MST

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    In a message dated 2/23/2003 12:05:36 AM Central Standard Time,
    paatschb@ocean.com.au writes: Can anyone give a *clear* and *unambiguous*
    instance of a treaty breach by the US? I mean a material or significant
    breach of the sort an impartial and reasonable third party would recognize?

    Sorry Brett,
           That one got more than a little messed up -- I didn't even think I was
    addressing you but I guess I did.
           Any American Indian can cite you chapter & verse on many violations.
    There was even one instance where the Indians went to the Supreme Court to
    stop Andrew Jackson and got a favorable ruling but Jackson proceeded to evict
    Indians regardless.
           However the only thing I can think of with foreign governments that
    comes close would be the eviction of the Mexican-Americans from Texas after
    the Texas War of Independence. If I have any of that wrong one of our Texans
    will be proud to stand up and tell us so. If so I expect he is right. LOL
    Ron h



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