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What would you put on an International Bill of Protection?

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Apparently there already exists an international bill of rights, but it doesn't protect nations from economical predators, nor does it deal with the issue of invasion. Somehow, though, countries make military decisions involving each other, such as in the cases of Iraq and Georgia. And there are times when a nation or group of nations make contracts with other nations that cause economical hardships for people, such as in the case of Jamaica and the IMF.

So, what would you put on an International Bill of Protection?

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  1. Anytime you back any nation into a corner and they cannot foresee a way out, you've got a nation that will go to war with or without your International Bill of Protection garbage.

    Anytime you have a starving nation who is so oppressed that they cannot see a way out, you've got a nation that will go to war with or without your International Bill of Protection garbage.

    Anytime you start taking my freedoms away, I will fight.

    One thing that God wanted to make sure of in the Word of God, the Holy Bible, was not to let all the people congregate in one place, the Tower of Babel.  God wanted people to spread out and have their own governments.  And what does the world want to do?  They want a One World Government.  One World Bank.  One World Army.  One World leader.  And One International Bill of Protection.  What does darkness and light have to do with each other?  And there is darkness in this world and there is light in this world.


  2. No nation shall interfere with the internal affairs of any other nation, nor transgress the borders of any other nation, nor patrol the waters of any other nation.

    Every nation shall have the right to freely trade with any other nation.

    The laws of each nation shall apply only to itself and to no other.

    ~~~

    There ya go, but try getting that past the World Bank and other power-motivated global-heads.

  3. NO, I don't think is a good idea, it is a domestic issue and Georgia should deal with it.

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