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Dave Kopel's take on Fred Thompson vs. the UN

Posted by David Hardy · 4 November 2007 08:34 PM

Dave Kopel has blogged his reaction to the Fred Thompson vs. UN defenders controversy.

As usual, Dave's research is deep. After Thompson criticized UN disarmament proposals, and said that the UN report had denied there was any human right to self defense, two journalists attacked his claims, apparently using material borrowed from a UN Foundation webpage. Dave (and a Knoxville newspaper that he cites) take the defense apart.

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The article immediately preceeding:“The Caste,” a political class of thousands of lawmakers who have devised rules that enrich themselves at public expense with little fear of oversight, accountability, or, in some cases, prosecution.
Sounds like a disease that could include the Clintons, maybe all the internationalists that infest our own government, and the totally rotten corrupt useless United Nations.
Of course they wouldn't recognize a right to self defense for the common people. They all just see us as sheep to be sheared. I wish I had something positive to say about that but I don't.

Posted by: The Mechanic at November 5, 2007 04:44 PM

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