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The only way in which Bush Administration officials will be held to account is via history books.
No, it may take some time but just like the Nazi war criminals that are still being found , tried, and punished today ,some 67 years after the end of WWII, the day will come when Bush and all those who committed war crimes with him will come to justice.
What the public must do is never forget ,and never forgive, to keep the hunt for justice against Bush & company alive.
Sooner or later G.W. Bush will have to account for his war crimes. This case is one where he just got lucky they didn't grab him and prosecute him.............
“Canada has the jurisdiction and the obligation to prosecute a torture suspect present in Canada, including a former head of state, and even one from a powerful country,” said Matt Eisenbrandt, CCIJ’s Legal Director. “Canada’s failure to conduct a criminal investigation and prosecution against Mr. Bush when there was overwhelming evidence against him constitutes a clear violation of its international obligations and its own policy not to be a safe haven for torturers.”"
And I thought all the people calling for secession were idiots. It's not limited to either side or country. The world population really is too stupid to live.
Swell! It looks like every anti-obama whiner on this forum will now try to high jack this thread away from the central topic of Bush's crimes to their own selfish whiney agenda.
Sooner or later G.W. Bush will have to account for his war crimes. This case is one where he just got lucky they didn't grab him and prosecute him.............
“Canada has the jurisdiction and the obligation to prosecute a torture suspect present in Canada, including a former head of state, and even one from a powerful country,” said Matt Eisenbrandt, CCIJ’s Legal Director. “Canada’s failure to conduct a criminal investigation and prosecution against Mr. Bush when there was overwhelming evidence against him constitutes a clear violation of its international obligations and its own policy not to be a safe haven for torturers.”"
Swell! It looks like every anti-obama whiner on this forum will now try to high jack this thread away from the central topic of Bush's crimes to their own selfish whiney agenda.
Go Away!!
Whine on your own damn thread!!!!!!!!
Ain't it grand, the good American's speaking out for truth..
Shouldn't you be in church worshiping obama's girly gay azz?
Yeah, let's prosecute Bush, since the waterboarding of suspected world terrorists is even comparable to the genocide being comitted in many African nations, the beheadings done by many terrorists, and the wholesale slaughter by middle eastern regimes. If the world wants to compare these things, they are showing their asses, their partisanship, and their ignorance. Yes, let's prosecute! What an abysmal thread this is!!
Yeah, let's prosecute Bush, since the waterboarding of suspected world terrorists is even comparable to the genocide being comitted in many African nations, the beheadings done by many terrorists, and the wholesale slaughter by middle eastern regimes. If the world wants to compare these things, they are showing their asses, their partisanship, and their ignorance. Yes, let's prosecute! What an abysmal thread this is!!
What Bush did was at our expense and besmirched our name.
We should be the ones prosecuting him, not Canada.
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