FISHEYE
Bronze Member
- Joined
- Feb 27, 2004
- Messages
- 2,334
- Reaction score
- 405
- Golden Thread
- 0
- Location
- lake mary florida
- Detector(s) used
- Chasing Dory ROV,Swellpro Splash 2 pro waterproof drone,Swellpro Spry+ wa,Wesmar SHD700SS Side Scan Sonar,U/W Mac 1 Turbo Aquasound by American Electronics,Fisher 1280x,Aquasound UW md,Aqua pulse AQ1B
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
- #1
Thread Owner
FOLKS,
YOU NEED TO GET THE MESSAGE ACROSS TO STOP THIS TREATY DEAD IN ITS TRACKS CALL BILL FRIST TODAY!
Jim Sinclair
*LOST IS FOUND: The Senate Foreign Relations Committee, chaired by Sen. Richard Lugar (R.-Ind.) on February 25, quietly and unanimously approved the extremely anti-American Law of the Sea Treaty (LOST), long a goal of the United Nations. The treaty, flatly rejected by President Reagan, now goes to the full Senate, where it needs a two-thirds vote to be ratified. LOST would create a new international body and court that could totally wipe out U.S. deep-sea mining and oil drilling and tightly restrict U.S. ocean research and exploration. President Clinton tried to move the treaty forward, but with no success. Now a Republican-controlled Senate committee is taking up the cause.
*PHONE FRIST: Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R.-Tenn.) schedules all floor votes in the Senate and can single-handedly block the Law of the Sea Treaty. To register your opinion with the Republican leader, call Frist's office at: (202) 224-3344.
YOU NEED TO GET THE MESSAGE ACROSS TO STOP THIS TREATY DEAD IN ITS TRACKS CALL BILL FRIST TODAY!
Jim Sinclair
*LOST IS FOUND: The Senate Foreign Relations Committee, chaired by Sen. Richard Lugar (R.-Ind.) on February 25, quietly and unanimously approved the extremely anti-American Law of the Sea Treaty (LOST), long a goal of the United Nations. The treaty, flatly rejected by President Reagan, now goes to the full Senate, where it needs a two-thirds vote to be ratified. LOST would create a new international body and court that could totally wipe out U.S. deep-sea mining and oil drilling and tightly restrict U.S. ocean research and exploration. President Clinton tried to move the treaty forward, but with no success. Now a Republican-controlled Senate committee is taking up the cause.
*PHONE FRIST: Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R.-Tenn.) schedules all floor votes in the Senate and can single-handedly block the Law of the Sea Treaty. To register your opinion with the Republican leader, call Frist's office at: (202) 224-3344.