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[...] now comes the news of HR 3534 Consolidated Land, Energy, Aquatic
Restoration Act of 2009 (CLEAR Act), described as “the globalist bill designed to give away our land, oceans, adjacent land masses and Great Lakes to [the United Nations], and [which] makes us pay $900 million per year until 2040.” HR 3534 is a thinly disguised permanent roadblock to American energy which drives American companies out of the Gulf, delays future drilling, increases dependency on foreign oil, implements climate change legislation and youth education programs; but most important, it mandates membership in the Law of the Sea Treaty without the required two-thirds vote to ratify it in the U.S. Senate. . . . The House passed the CLEAR Act (HR 3534) 209-193, July 30, 2010. This bill was originally introduced July 8, 2009, but was resurrected by the recent Deep Water Horizon oil spill crisis. According to govtrack.us, a debate may be taking place on a companion bill in the Senate, rather than on this particular bill. This bill was read for the second time Aug. 4, 2010, and placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders, Calendar No. 510. No official Senate Bill number exists as of yet. . . . America will be forced to become a member of the UN Law of the Sea Treaty (aka: LOST), circumventing the normal two-thirds U.S. Senate vote necessary for ratification of any treaty. This was accomplished surreptitiously via Section 106 of the bill, which specifies that Executive Orders, rules, regulations, directives or delegations of authority that precede the effective date of this act are applicable to the CLEAR Act. [...] (much much more) http://therealbarackobama.wordpress....ing-of-oceana/ |
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On Sep 22, 7:09*pm, "Chas. Chan" wrote:
[...] now comes the news of HR 3534 Consolidated Land, Energy, Aquatic Restoration Act of 2009 (CLEAR Act), described as “the globalist bill designed to give away our land, oceans, adjacent land masses and Great Lakes to [the United Nations], and [which] makes us pay $900 million per year until 2040.” HR 3534 is a thinly disguised permanent roadblock to American energy which drives American companies out of the Gulf, delays future drilling, increases dependency on foreign oil, implements climate change legislation and youth education programs; but most important, it mandates membership in the Law of the Sea Treaty without the required two-thirds vote to ratify it in the U.S. Senate. . . . The House passed the CLEAR Act (HR 3534) 209-193, July 30, 2010. This bill was originally introduced July 8, 2009, but was resurrected by the recent Deep Water Horizon oil spill crisis. According to govtrack.us, a debate may be taking place on a companion bill in the Senate, rather than on this particular bill. This bill was read for the second time Aug. 4, 2010, and placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders, Calendar No. 510. No official Senate Bill number exists as of yet. . . . America will be forced to become a member of the UN Law of the Sea Treaty (aka: LOST), circumventing the normal two-thirds U.S. Senate vote necessary for ratification of any treaty. This was accomplished surreptitiously via Section 106 of the bill, which specifies that Executive Orders, rules, regulations, directives or delegations of authority that precede the effective date of this act are applicable to the CLEAR Act. [...] (much much more)http://therealbarackobama.wordpress....ing-of-oceana/ Wise ancestor intervenes and wisely opines.... Big talk on bill not go with facts. Big energy cartels talk much, spend much, but do little for environment - keep wanting to dig up oil, coal, gas and then charge lots for it. Big holes in ground, oil leak in sea, too bad. Make lotta talk about "clean" coal...."environment this", "environment that".... then they keep on drill holes, make mess, raise prices.... Law of sea not at issue here, law at issue is "heads we win", "tails YOU lose"! Big cartels know only one thing..MONOPOLY, like board game, only for real - they control, you pay (get it?!!?) Grandfather Chan say, follow trail of greenbacks out of pocket and see where go, this where problem lie. Instead of dig dig, just sit back, get lotta mirrors and concentrators and soak up free energy. In place where not much sun, try wind, or sea tides....NO MESS necessary. But....BIG problem for cartels, NO WAY to get monopoly on the sun, wind or sea. CC |
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On Wed, 22 Sep 2010 16:09:24 -0700 (PDT), "Chas. Chan"
wrote: [...] now comes the news of HR 3534 Consolidated Land, Energy, Aquatic Restoration Act of 2009 (CLEAR Act), described as “the globalist bill designed to give away our land, oceans, adjacent land masses and Great Lakes to [the United Nations], and [which] makes us pay $900 million per year until 2040.” HR 3534 is a thinly disguised permanent roadblock to American energy which drives American companies out of the Gulf, delays future drilling, increases dependency on foreign oil, implements climate change legislation and youth education programs; but most important, it mandates membership in the Law of the Sea Treaty without the required two-thirds vote to ratify it in the U.S. Senate. . . . The House passed the CLEAR Act (HR 3534) 209-193, July 30, 2010. This bill was originally introduced July 8, 2009, but was resurrected by the recent Deep Water Horizon oil spill crisis. According to govtrack.us, a debate may be taking place on a companion bill in the Senate, rather than on this particular bill. This bill was read for the second time Aug. 4, 2010, and placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders, Calendar No. 510. No official Senate Bill number exists as of yet. . . . America will be forced to become a member of the UN Law of the Sea Treaty (aka: LOST), circumventing the normal two-thirds U.S. Senate vote necessary for ratification of any treaty. This was accomplished surreptitiously via Section 106 of the bill, which specifies that Executive Orders, rules, regulations, directives or delegations of authority that precede the effective date of this act are applicable to the CLEAR Act. [...] (much much more) http://therealbarackobama.wordpress....ing-of-oceana/ Hye, Dumbass!! Yes, you, you putrid piece of human ****. THE U.S.ofA. has been a signatore to the Law of the Sea Treaty for YEARS AND YEARS, fool. Maybe if you'd pull your head out of your ass, put on your tin foil hat, and turn off Fox, you'd learn something useful. JesusChrist but you people are stupid, stupid, stupid. You're dismissed. You're not worth my time. |
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On Sep 22, 7:08*pm, Kickin' Ass and Takin' Names
wrote: On Wed, 22 Sep 2010 16:09:24 -0700 (PDT), "Chas. Chan" wrote: [...] now comes the news of HR 3534 Consolidated Land, Energy, Aquatic Restoration Act of 2009 (CLEAR Act), described as “the globalist bill designed to give away our land, oceans, adjacent land masses and Great Lakes to [the United Nations], and [which] makes us pay $900 million per year until 2040.” HR 3534 is a thinly disguised permanent roadblock to American energy which drives American companies out of the Gulf, delays future drilling, increases dependency on foreign oil, implements climate change legislation and youth education programs; but most important, it mandates membership in the Law of the Sea Treaty without the required two-thirds vote to ratify it in the U.S. Senate. . . . The House passed the CLEAR Act (HR 3534) 209-193, July 30, 2010. This bill was originally introduced July 8, 2009, but was resurrected by the recent Deep Water Horizon oil spill crisis. According to govtrack.us, a debate may be taking place on a companion bill in the Senate, rather than on this particular bill. This bill was read for the second time Aug. 4, 2010, and placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders, Calendar No. 510. No official Senate Bill number exists as of yet. . . . America will be forced to become a member of the UN Law of the Sea Treaty (aka: LOST), circumventing the normal two-thirds U.S. Senate vote necessary for ratification of any treaty. This was accomplished surreptitiously via Section 106 of the bill, which specifies that Executive Orders, rules, regulations, directives or delegations of authority that precede the effective date of this act are applicable to the CLEAR Act. [...] (much much more) http://therealbarackobama.wordpress....ing-of-oceana/ Hye, Dumbass!! *Yes, you, you putrid piece of human ****. THE U.S.ofA. has been a signatore to the Law of the Sea Treaty for YEARS AND YEARS, fool. Maybe if you'd pull your head out of your ass, put on your tin foil hat, and turn off Fox, you'd learn something useful. JesusChrist but you people are stupid, stupid, stupid. You're dismissed. - You're not worth my time. Kickin' Ass and Takin' Names, So Then , , , Why Did You . . . Take The Time To Write This Reply ! ! ! -no-reply-is-required- :-{ ~ RHF |
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