GOP senators effectively kill UN SEA TAKEOVER
With 34 Republican senators now opposing a United Nations effort to regulate international waters, the Law of the Sea treaty effectively has no way forward in the U.S. Senate.
Republican Sens. Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire, Rob Portman of Ohio, Mike Johanns of Nebraska and Johnny Isakson of Georgia joined 30 other GOP members in agreeing to vote against the U.N. treaty.
South Carolina Republican Sen. Jim DeMint helped lead the conservative effort on Capitol Hill to rally senators against the treaty, which has been pushed by chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee John Kerry and notably backed by Arizona Republican Sen. John McCain.
Business groups like the American Petroleum Institute and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, as well as Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton also support the Law of the Sea treaty, which would give unprecedented taxing and permitting authority over activity on international waters to a U.N.-created agency.
“Proponents of the Law of the Sea treaty aspire to admirable goals, including codifying the U.S. Navy’s navigational rights and defining American economic interests in valuable offshore resources. But the treaty’s terms reach well beyond those good intentions,” Ayotte and Portman wrote in a Monday letter to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.
“This agreement is striking in both the breadth of activities it regulates and the ambiguity of obligations it creates,” the pair continued. “It’s 320 articles and over 200 pages establish a complex regulatory regime that applies to virtually any commercial or governmental activity related to the oceans — from seaborne shipping, to drug and weapon interdiction, to operation a manufacturing plant near a coastal waterway.”
A treaty needs 67 votes in the Senate to be ratified, so opponents can now defeat the treaty with 34 nay votes.
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Top Opinion
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les_gvt 2012/07/19 15:35:24+4They have not killed this, they have only delayed it. Until you get a Republican majority in the Senate, it will always be lurking in the background- and Obama out as president
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- wicked soda boy 2012/07/19 18:42:41 (edited)
What galls me are the GOP RINO Senators who voted "Yea" or abstained. I imagine it was the usual Olympia Snowe, etc. This vote should not have been this close.reply - frank 2012/07/19 16:28:33
It's a good start.reply - les_gvt 2012/07/19 15:35:24
+4They have not killed this, they have only delayed it. Until you get a Republican majority in the Senate, it will always be lurking in the background- and Obama out as presidentreply -
+2Oh so true......and that's what we aim to do in November !reply - wicked ... Yo'Adri... 2012/07/19 18:45:20
EXACTLY!reply - MichaelJ 2012/07/19 15:18:08
+4The UN is even more dysfunctional and corrupt than the US government, it is good news anytime they are prevented from doing something.reply -
+1Birds of a feather............flock together....that's our government and the good ole United Nations!reply - Mr. T 2012/07/19 15:17:05
+1Lawsuit from the Dept. of "Justice" to soon follow. Way to go GOP...now get off your asses and start impeachment proceedings for the fraud sitting in the White House.reply - Jeff Smith 2012/07/19 15:12:00
+2And now a word from our Liberal friends here on SH that will defend anything tied to Hitlery Clinton or Harry Reid?reply - Mr. T Jeff Smith 2012/07/19 15:15:45
+3Libturds will defend anything that will hurt America. The only thing they give a rat's ass about is getting "free stuffs" from others.reply -
+2BOOM! You rock Mr. Treply - wicked ... Yo'Adri... 2012/07/19 18:46:34
You both rock! NO-BAMA!!!!reply



















