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n2doc

(47,953 posts)
Sun Dec 28, 2014, 10:09 AM Dec 2014

Republicans Are Blocking Ratification of Even the Most Reasonable International Treaties

The world got a present on Christmas Eve, when an international treaty to limit the sale of weapons to warlords and terrorists went into effect. The Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) aims to limit the number of civilians slaughtered around the world by requiring any country that sells weapons to establish the same kind of export criteria that the U.S. and other Western democracies have in place. It has been signed by 130 countries and ratified by 60, ten more than it needed to become effective. When the U.N. General Assembly put it to a vote last year, only three countries opposed the treaty outright: North Korea, Syria, and Iran.

While the Obama administration has signed the treaty, there is no chance it will get the 67 votes needed for Senate ratification. In October 2013, 50 senators sent the president a letter expressing their opposition to the ATT. They included every Republican except Mark Kirk, and five Democrats—Joe Manchin, Mark Pryor, Mark Begich, Mary Landieu and Kay Hagen. (Manchin was the only one of the Democrats who was not up for reelection last month, and all four that were lost.) So the Republicans stand together with the Axis of Evil 2.0 because the National Rifle Association opposes the treaty. The NRA sees it as a potential threat to gun ownership because it does not explicitly provide a guarantee of the “American people’s rights under the Second Amendment.”

In the Senate’s first two centuries, it approved more than 1,500 treaties. It rejected only 21; another 85 were withdrawn because the Senate did not take action on them. A treaty that is not approved, rejected, or withdrawn remains in limbo. At present, there are 36 treaties awaiting action by the Senate, dealing with everything from the protection of albatrosses to the testing of nuclear weapons.

While protecting waterfowl might seem like something reasonable people could agree upon, apparently no issue is too small for the foes of the imaginary threat of a world government.

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Republicans Are Blocking Ratification of Even the Most Reasonable International Treaties (Original Post) n2doc Dec 2014 OP
the only thing that stops a peasant from revolting is a warlord with a gun belzabubba333 Dec 2014 #1
The NRA is delusional and so are all its policies...hating anything Obama does is par for the Fred Sanders Dec 2014 #2
NRA AKA National Republicans Armed. n/t RKP5637 Dec 2014 #3
 

belzabubba333

(1,237 posts)
1. the only thing that stops a peasant from revolting is a warlord with a gun
Sun Dec 28, 2014, 10:13 AM
Dec 2014

nra members have gotta be proud of their club

Fred Sanders

(23,946 posts)
2. The NRA is delusional and so are all its policies...hating anything Obama does is par for the
Sun Dec 28, 2014, 11:06 AM
Dec 2014

paranoid crowd, which now includes all the GOP?

Got paranoia? Get NRA!



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