Lethargic IITian
Musings of a 20-something lethargic IITian on India and Catholicism.


Wednesday, May 22, 2002  

Hear hear!


History may well record that America’s absence from this court is one of the great tragedies of modern times. The boycott of the International Criminal Court by the United States could, like America’s rejection of the League of Nations after World War I, lead to the crippling of the court.

from Fr. Robert Drinan's article in the National Catholic Reporter.

posted by Kensy | 1:21 PM
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