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American Sovereignty, LOST at Sea?

We must stop the Law of the Sea Treaty now.

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Mar 19, 2004
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US Navy carrier strike group departs eastern Med region - Naval Technology

by Rod D. Martin
March 19, 2004

Sometimes words can mislead by lulling us to sleep when we should be awake. Utter the words, "Law of the Sea Treaty" (LOST), and watch people's eyes glaze over.

When it comes to this treaty, the road warriors of the Left hope yours do, too.

Don't let them. Keep reading. LOST, if ratified, would represent the single greatest loss of sovereignty in the history of America. It must be stopped.

For our purposes, the LOST story begins in 1980, when Republicans condemned this Carter-era treaty in their national platform. It continues in 1981, when the treaty was sprung on President Reagan. In 1982, he consigned it to the circular file -- and fired the State Department staffers who had negotiated it.

End of story? You’d think.

In 1994, Madeleine Albright, then Bill Clinton's UN ambassador, signed the treaty. But for the subsequent Republican landslide that November, the Democratic Senate would certainly have ratified it. Foreign Relations Chairman Jesse Helms, however…

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