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Rule of law

Contributor: Barretm82

Date: 2003-05-01 18:33:11


bobolsen2, a great many have been discussing this here for some time now. You missed the boat, with that said.

As far as law is concerned, the question is? Do you follow the charter of rights and freedoms for all Canadians? Or is the charter only for the privileged people of Canada?

Are you suggesting that we follow the laws of N. Korea? OR Saddam's Iraq laws?

As for the U.N., The U.N. did not vote to condemn (create a law) against the military action, so there is no breaking of the law. Therefore it is legal. That should answer your question.

(Yes, cocd01 I am aware for your points, but this guy (bobolsen2) missed the boat on those discussions).


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