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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. The Uniformed Services League has a dynamic program to become the leading advocate for the control/abolition of the United Nation's International Criminal Court and protection or our service personnel from prosecution by the rogue court. USL has called for the accountability of the Kofi Annon in the recent scandals that have plagued the UN and has supported US Senator Norm Coleman's efforts to do so. Despite the obvious corruption and the pressure to do so, Kofi Annon refused to step down. Petitions to the Secretary General of the UN were refused because "no such recipient" clearly demonstrating the arrogance of power. The group has kept up the pressure on Congress
throughout 2006 and 2007 through thousands of petitions from ordinary
American presented to Congress demanding action to protect our uniformed
personnel from the globalists that seek to use the ICC as a policy tool.
We saw an attempt at this in the German lawsuit seeking prosecution of
former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld in a German Court for
"war crimes in Iraq" in September 2006. This points to the need
for Congress to reach out and protect our men and women of the Uniformed
Services. T |
cont... The Uniformed Services League held a Strategy and Planning Session at the Annual Leadership Conference at the Cozy Inn and Conference Center September 2006. Topics discussed include media campaign, publications, public awareness initiatives and our petition drives. The Uniformed Services League
held a National Rally for Justice in September 2005 opposing the
encroachment of the International Criminal Court on U.S. national
sovereignty and its threat to America’s men and women in uniform. The Uniformed Services League
collected and delivered to
Congress over 193,531 signed petitions from concerned citizens throughout the
country who are alarmed about the growing power of the ICC and threat to
our national security that this power present and to the security and
freedom of our service personnel. These petitions demanded
congressional action to protect American service personnel from
the reach of the UN International Criminal Court. Otherwise the and
thereby preserve the United States national sovereignty and thus protect
our national security.
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