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Old 11-23-2010, 12:22 PM
 
Location: Flyover Country
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Bush/Cheney, the war criminals. Of course, murdering hundreds of thousands of Iraqi's who did nothing is apparently OK......
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Old 11-23-2010, 12:24 PM
 
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Bush/Cheney, the war criminals. Of course, murdering hundreds of thousands of Iraqi's who did nothing is apparently OK......
Hey! Fair is fair - they (BushCo) killed over 2,000 people in New York City, too.

They kept a level playing field.

Give credit where credit is due.
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Old 11-23-2010, 12:29 PM
 
Location: SARASOTA, FLORIDA
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Bush/Cheney, the war criminals. Of course, murdering hundreds of thousands of Iraqi's who did nothing is apparently OK......

And they saved millions from being gassed, raped or murdered.

Your VP and SoS Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton voted to send our troops to war, not Bush.

A criminal has to have committed a crime.

So far, not one person has posted the crime he committed and the laws he broke to commit the crime.

Wonder if killing innocent people with drones is a war crime?

Loons need to save themselves trouble and move on. This has been debunked so much it comes up on auto pilot after a while.
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Old 11-23-2010, 12:32 PM
 
Location: Va. Beach
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I always hear hippies talk about Bush warcrimes blah blah blah..

Was just curious what "crime" you think he committed...

Be specific...
Probably the crime of being better at the job of president than Barack Hussein Obama.
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Old 11-23-2010, 12:34 PM
 
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And they saved millions from being gassed, raped or murdered.

Your VP and SoS Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton voted to send our troops to war, not Bush.

A criminal has to have committed a crime.

So far, not one person has posted the crime he committed and the laws he broke to commit the crime.

Wonder if killing innocent people with drones is a war crime?

Loons need to save themselves trouble and move on. This has been debunked so much it comes up on auto pilot after a while.
Agreed.
When Clinton instituted in the 1998 Iraq Liberation Act, was he a lying criminal? Is Obama for continuing with the previously mentioned drone attacks and with the rendition program? Gitmo?
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Old 11-23-2010, 12:35 PM
 
Location: Clayton, MO
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So far, not one person has posted the crime he committed and the laws he broke to commit the crime.
"George W. Bush's speech on September 6 amounted to a public confession to criminal violations of the 1996 War Crimes Act. He implicitly admitted authorizing disappearances, extrajudicial imprisonment, torture, transporting prisoners between countries and denying the International Committee of the Red Cross access to prisoners.
These are all serious violations of the Geneva Conventions."
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Old 11-23-2010, 12:57 PM
 
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So...still waiting for these warcrimes Bush committed...
"It is not yet clear whether George W Bush is planning to cross the Atlantic to flog us his memoirs, but if I were his PR people I would urge caution. As book tours go, this one would be an absolute corker. It is not just that every European capital would be brought to a standstill, as book-signings turned into anti-war riots. The real trouble — from the Bush point of view — is that he might never see Texas again."

George W. Bush can’t fight for freedom and authorise torture - Telegraph
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Old 11-23-2010, 01:36 PM
 
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"George W. Bush's speech on September 6 amounted to a public confession to criminal violations of the 1996 War Crimes Act. He implicitly admitted authorizing disappearances, extrajudicial imprisonment, torture, transporting prisoners between countries and denying the International Committee of the Red Cross access to prisoners.
These are all serious violations of the Geneva Conventions."
I did not know that Islamic terrorists were signatories to the Geneva Conventions.
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Old 11-23-2010, 01:42 PM
 
Location: Staten Island, NY
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Bush confesses to war crimes

"George W. Bush's speech on September 6 amounted to a public confession to criminal violations of the 1996 War Crimes Act. He implicitly admitted authorizing disappearances, extrajudicial imprisonment, torture, transporting prisoners between countries and denying the International Committee of the Red Cross access to prisoners.
These are all serious violations of the Geneva Conventions."
The Geneva Conventions apply to soldiers in uniform, wearing insignia and so forth -not unlawful enemy combatants.


I'd like to see someone get convicted of spitting on the sidewalk by virtue of implicitly admitting to doing so.

If the some spent half as much energy on defending this country as they do on attacking it and its institutions every chance they get the terrorists would've run screaming years ago.
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Old 11-23-2010, 01:45 PM
 
Location: Staten Island, NY
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"George W. Bush's speech on September 6 amounted to a public confession to criminal violations of the 1996 War Crimes Act. He implicitly admitted authorizing disappearances, extrajudicial imprisonment, torture, transporting prisoners between countries and denying the International Committee of the Red Cross access to prisoners.
These are all serious violations of the Geneva Conventions."
Well? His detractors have given him what amounts to a trial and he's been found what amounts to being guilty on all counts.

Let's move on, shall we?
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