Snide
Illuminator
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I've been meaning to bring this up, so sorry if it's not timely. But I htink it might be, considering how Bush and others seem to have harped on this so much.
When Kerry used the term "Global Test," I took it as in the context of how I'd seen the word "test" used in my case readings in law school. For example, there is a "test" for simple negligence, promisory estoppel, etc. All it means in this light is that there are a few questions to ask before applying the doctrine. It seemed like a reasonable position for Kerry to hold.
Do that many people really buy into the idea that Kerry meant it to mean anything else, like actually having to ask every country's permission?
I'm curious what the law students/attorneys on this board think of this...and others, of course.
I fear this "global test" issue will someday be ranked up there with Willie Horton, "Are you better off now?," etc....
When Kerry used the term "Global Test," I took it as in the context of how I'd seen the word "test" used in my case readings in law school. For example, there is a "test" for simple negligence, promisory estoppel, etc. All it means in this light is that there are a few questions to ask before applying the doctrine. It seemed like a reasonable position for Kerry to hold.
Do that many people really buy into the idea that Kerry meant it to mean anything else, like actually having to ask every country's permission?
I'm curious what the law students/attorneys on this board think of this...and others, of course.
I fear this "global test" issue will someday be ranked up there with Willie Horton, "Are you better off now?," etc....