Talk:John B. Bellinger III
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World Court orders U.S. to stop executions of 5 Mexicans
editJohn B. Bellinger III seems to be opposing the stay of execution saying The World Court does not have technical legal effect in the United States that would ... have a direct impact either on the United States or on Texas itself[1]
Does anyone else find this very scary? --Steve Van Loon (talk) 14:24, 17 July 2008 (UTC)
- I don't see it saying that Bellinger is opposed to a stay of execution. He simply recognizes that the World Court doesn't have any authority over a Texas state court.
- It's not scary at all. It would be scary if we were to give officials of other nations that kind of power over local issues, even one like this.
- As you can see by that link, even the U.S. federal government doesn't have the authority to interfere in this Texas case. Bellinger is only stating what he believes to be fact, and I don't see anyone saying he's wrong.
- -- Randy2063 (talk) 22:32, 19 July 2008 (UTC)
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