Friday, October 12, 2007

Reject The Law Of The Sea Treaty

Why, you ask? Because Ronald Wilson Reagan did and here is why he totally rejected the premise.
The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea - commonly known at the Law of the Sea Treaty, or LOST - is the darling project of the transnational progressives, or "transies."

Their goal is nothing less than the establishment of world government at the expense of traditional sovereignty.

Any questions?


Another U.N. Power Grab
by William P. Clark and Edwin Meese, 10-8-07

Don't give U.N. keys to Earth's treasures
by Tom Marzullo, 5-18-07

The thing won't die!
by Henry Lamb, 5-17-07

How Americans lose under LOST
by Rebecca Hagelin, 5-17-07

The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea: The Risks Outweigh the Benefits
by Edwin Meese III, Baker Spring and Brett D. Schaefer, 5-16-07

A L.O.S.T. Presidency
by Frank J. Gaffney, Jr., 5-14-07

Bush to pressure Senate to revive U.N. sea treaty
5-13-07

International Seabed Authority

Reagan Would Still Oppose Law of the Sea Treaty
by Edwin Meese III, 4-25-05

Law of the Sea Treaty
by Doug Bandow, 3-16-05

Out to Sea
Ed Feulner commentary, 3-08-05

Skeptical Senate eyes sea treaty
The Washington Times, 3-07-05

Should the U.N. be lord of the oceans?
Pat Buchanan column, 2-28-05

Conservatives denounce GOP support of treaty
The Washington Times, 2-19-05

Letter (signed by Phyllis Schlafly and others) to Sen. Richard Lugar (PDF), chairman of Senate Foreign Relations Committee, 2-18-05

Protect U.S. Sovereignty: Sink the Law of the Sea Treaty
Human Events, 1-28-05

Center for Security Policy

The Institute for Trade, Standards and Sustainable Development

The Liberty Committee

  • Ronald Reagan's concerns with LOST

  • LOST poses fundamental threats to U.S. sovereignty

  • LOST empowers the United Nations

  • LOST demands damaging technology transfer

  • LOST is a mechanism for international taxation

  • LOST will restrains the operations of the U.S. military

  • LOST will subject the U.S. to dangerous litigation and regulation

  • LOST creates rigged-game decision mechanisms

  • LOST provides a backdoor for U.S. accession to the Kyoto Protocol

  • LOST creates dangerous precedents for other "international commons"

  • LOST creates mandatory dispute settlement mechanisms

  • China can use LOST to undermine U.S. interests in Asia

  • Russia can use LOST to support its aggressive territorial claims


  • Absolutely amazing

    CPAS

    Everything you ever needed to know about the United Nations take over of American Soil.


    Sink The Law Of The Sea Again
    Phyllis Schlafly Column, 9-26-2007

    Time To Stand Up for America
    Phyllis Schlafly Report, June 2007

    Deep-Six The Law Of The Sea
    Phyllis Schlafly Column, 5-23-2007

    Defeat the UN Law of the Sea Treaty!
    Phyllis Schlafly Report, Feb. 2005

    Opportunity Knocking: Defeat Law Of The Sea Treaty
    Phyllis Schlafly Column, 2-09-2005

    We Should Drown Law Of The Sea
    Phyllis Schlafly Column, 3-17-2004

  • (10/9/07) Frank Gaffney, "A Navy LOST?" Washington Times

  • (10/5/07) William Scally, "Law of the Sea Treaty is Being 'Rubber Stamped,' Critics Charge," Congressional Quarterly

  • (10/5/07) Adm. James Lyons, "U.S. LOST at Sea?" The Washington Times

  • (10/4/07) Coalition to Preserve American Sovereignty, "Two Witnesses, Fifteen Minutes of Fame," CPAS Press Release

  • (10/04/07) Frank Gaffney, "Ronald Reagan Was Right: The Law of the Sea Treaty Was And Remains Unacceptable," Submitted Testimony to the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations






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