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On Fri Jun 20 18:08:01 2025 Shadow wrote:There's no such thing as 'international law' Ask Haille Selassie, a noted expert.On 20 Jun 2025 20:27:51 GMT, Roger Merriman <roger@sarlet.com> wrote:In the UN, it is an international crime to target civilians and yet, the entire Democrat Party thinks it is OK as long as the civilians are Jews.
>Shadow <Sh@dow.br> wrote:>On Fri, 20 Jun 2025 19:04:39 GMT, cyclintom <cyclintom@yahoo.com>>
wrote:
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You are right BUT all members of the UN are required to keep records and
fingerprints of felons.
I believe felonies exist only in the US. They certainly don't
exist in South America and most of Europe.
Why would the UN be required to keep records of something that
does not exist?
PS check your sources.
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If one was being charitable perhaps he?d confused Interpol
<https://www.interpol.int/en> where data is shared though I?d assume would
need a reason to put someone on the database, Liam who?s stolen some low
value stuff isn?t likely to cross that bar!
In Brazil taking a piss within 100 yards of a school is not a
crime, as long as you go about it discretely. In the US it's a felony.
In Brazil two 16 year olds having sex is not a crime. In the
US it's a felony.
I wonder how Tom's "UN" manages to deal with so many
discrepancies.
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