Tennessee Campaign For Liberty
4Jun/122

Senator Corker might vote to give U.N. more power!

Asked point-blank about his position on the United Nations Law Of The Sea Treaty (LOST) Senator Corker gave a non-answer which indicated he could potentially vote either way; for or against ratification.

LOST is a treaty which grants more power to the United Nations from the United States. It also imposes burdensome regulations, taxes, and licenses upon American businesses.

The Democrat majority in the US Senate has indicated that it may very well be brought forward in a lame duck session of Congress after the 2012 November election but before the swearing-in of the new class of Senators.

HERE IS WHAT SENATOR CORKER HAD TO SAY WHEN ASKED:

One anonymous political insider remarked that "Corker would not have given this kind of answer if he was going to vote against it... his response indicates he is going to vote for it but doesn't want to tell his conservative Republican base about it before the election".

The only thing that will stop Senator Corker from voting for this globalist aberration is to apply pressure from the voters in Tennessee. Please e-mail his staff and tell them that Senator Corker should vote AGAINST ratification of the Law Of The Sea Treaty:

Chief of Staff:
todd_womack@corker.senate.gov

Legislative Director:
ryan_berger@corker.senate.gov

Press Secretary:
laura_herzog@corker.senate.gov

 

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  1. Perfect answer. He is going to read decide for himself. Does not just stupidly shoot from hip with reactive answer like NeoCons. Wish we had more like him in the Senate!

  2. Well, what more do you need to know? Corker is stonewalling. A derisive trait that is politically omnipresent on both sides of the aisle but ridiculously easy to spot. Vote him out. Now. Not when the vote is cast and it’s too late to do anything but nurse regrets and curse the encroaching fascism. Vote people like this out while the chance remains, and send a strong signal to liberty haters everywhere, that it just isn’t going to fly (or swim) anymore.


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