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Ken Shreve /p>I find it crushingly ironic that, in a country where the will of the people often [usually?] has no influence in the passage of laws, LOST would require the following:
"...participating states, 'shall adopt laws and regulations and take other measures necessary to implement applicable international rules and standards applied through competent international organizations.'"
So "competent international organizations" can require us to adopt laws and regulations that they want adopted (read the words -- "shall adopt").
And who defines "competent international organizations," then?
p>The UN, I assume. br> -- A.C. Santore /p> p> GUILTY AS CHARGED br> Re: Paul Chesser's Huckabee's Hikes :
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