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Uniformed
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A Freedom from Fear Public Policy Council Initiative |
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| Announcing new website: iccNO.org and the ICC Elimination Ammentment | ||
Uniformed Services League Mission Brief
"It is the goal of the
Uniformed Services League protect American Service Personnel serving
overseas from rogue acts by the International Criminal Court (ICC) and
other pseudo governmental entities. To protect our military men
and women, we must
raise the issue to a fever pitch at a national level. We want
Congress and the Federal Government to protect US Service Personnel from
prosecution by the highly politicized body. A number of avenues
should be pursued given the "autonomous" structure of the ICC, because
the court was designed to be immune from direct pressure on the UN." According to Uniformed
Services League Executive Director Ronald Wilcox in a statement issued
November 10, 2007. |
Letters to
Congress
Letters to Congress is a New Feature of our website where we bring our readers into the public policy debate over the International Criminal Court.
May 16, 2008 Congresswoman
Ros-Lehtenin has a great track record of supporting our U.S. Service
Personnel
and is the Congressional sponsor of H.R. 2712.
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Sign the Petition Against the International Criminal Court
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The Uniformed Services League is a grassroots organization that uses and encourages public activism and public policy debate on behalf of our Service Personnel serving overseas in pursuit of American Foreign Policy. The Uniformed Services League is an authorized program of the US Public Policy Council, a recognized organization under the 501(c)4 section of the Internal Revenue Service code and complies with all state registrations as required by law. Donations are not tax deductible. |
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Uniformed Services
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