Maybe useless, but good. Fuck and kill all those guys.Former President Bush, Former Vice-President Dick Cheney, Former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and the legal advisers Alberto Gonzales, David Addington, William Haynes, Jay Bybee and John Yoo that crafted the legal ‘justification’ for torture that basically said, ‘we can if we want to even if it’s illegal’ were the defendants. None were present, of course, but international war crime trials do not require the presence of the accused. The trial was run according to the standards set by the Nuremberg Trials to convict war criminals after World War II.
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The hope is that other countries will hold trials of their own and the guilty verdicts will mount up. This is not that outlandish an idea as Bush and Cheney have not only brazenly admitted they authorized torture in direct contravention of the Geneva Convention, but bragged about it. Nothing more helpful than having a criminal do all the heavy lifting for the prosecution. If enough of these verdicts are passed on to the international courts, they will have no choice but to hold a trial of their own. While Bush won’t be arrested on American soil, he’ll have a very difficult time leaving the country. Already he’s canceled a trip to Switzerland, due to possible charges of war crimes.
Bush and Chaney convicted of war crimes (in Malaysia)
Bush and Chaney convicted of war crimes (in Malaysia)
http://www.addictinginfo.org/2012/05/13 ... ar-crimes/
Re: Bush and Chaney convicted of war crimes (in Malaysia)
Yeah, and it's pretty stupid for an ass-backward country like Malaysia to tell anyone else they're doing wrong. Malaysia still restricts access to basic information for its citizens and punishes apostasy severely. This is the equivalent of Iran calling Bush a terrorist.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of ... _state_law
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of ... _state_law
Re: Bush and Chaney convicted of war crimes (in Malaysia)
And that's equivalent of the US' calling Iran, Irak or Afghanistan a terrorist nationAdurentibus Spina wrote:Yeah, and it's pretty stupid for an ass-backward country like Malaysia to tell anyone else they're doing wrong. Malaysia still restricts access to basic information for its citizens and punishes apostasy severely. This is the equivalent of Iran calling Bush a terrorist.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of ... _state_law
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No it isn't...Larry B. wrote:And that's equivalent of the US' calling Iran, Irak or Afghanistan a terrorist nationAdurentibus Spina wrote:Yeah, and it's pretty stupid for an ass-backward country like Malaysia to tell anyone else they're doing wrong. Malaysia still restricts access to basic information for its citizens and punishes apostasy severely. This is the equivalent of Iran calling Bush a terrorist.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of ... _state_law
Re: Bush and Chaney convicted of war crimes (in Malaysia)
But, it doesn't mean they were wrong. Perhaps their evidence sucked, but I agree with the conclusion. Unfortunately, I don't need Malaysia to tell me this though.Adurentibus Spina wrote:Yeah, and it's pretty stupid for an ass-backward country like Malaysia to tell anyone else they're doing wrong. Malaysia still restricts access to basic information for its citizens and punishes apostasy severely. This is the equivalent of Iran calling Bush a terrorist.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of ... _state_law
Re: Bush and Chaney convicted of war crimes (in Malaysia)
You're right, but it does constrain their credibility in the absence of public evidence. And if the evidence is public then who gives a shit if Malaysia has anything to say about it?SR wrote:But, it doesn't mean they were wrong. Perhaps their evidence sucked, but I agree with the conclusion. Unfortunately, I don't need Malaysia to tell me this though.Adurentibus Spina wrote:Yeah, and it's pretty stupid for an ass-backward country like Malaysia to tell anyone else they're doing wrong. Malaysia still restricts access to basic information for its citizens and punishes apostasy severely. This is the equivalent of Iran calling Bush a terrorist.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of ... _state_law
Re: Bush and Chaney convicted of war crimes (in Malaysia)
Well, I think it enhances their credibility if the evidence was public. Perhaps it's demonstrates their newly discovered and deep sensitivity to issues concerning fair treatment, rule of law, representative democracy, minority right, and justice?Adurentibus Spina wrote:You're right, but it does constrain their credibility in the absence of public evidence. And if the evidence is public then who gives a shit if Malaysia has anything to say about it?SR wrote:But, it doesn't mean they were wrong. Perhaps their evidence sucked, but I agree with the conclusion. Unfortunately, I don't need Malaysia to tell me this though.Adurentibus Spina wrote:Yeah, and it's pretty stupid for an ass-backward country like Malaysia to tell anyone else they're doing wrong. Malaysia still restricts access to basic information for its citizens and punishes apostasy severely. This is the equivalent of Iran calling Bush a terrorist.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of ... _state_law
Re: Bush and Chaney convicted of war crimes (in Malaysia)
I would think that that would only be demonstrated by Malaysia actually holding to those principles generally. Otherwise, it seem to more likely indicate opportunism.SR wrote:Well, I think it enhances their credibility if the evidence was public. Perhaps it's demonstrates their newly discovered and deep sensitivity to issues concerning fair treatment, rule of law, representative democracy, minority right, and justice?Adurentibus Spina wrote:You're right, but it does constrain their credibility in the absence of public evidence. And if the evidence is public then who gives a shit if Malaysia has anything to say about it?SR wrote:But, it doesn't mean they were wrong. Perhaps their evidence sucked, but I agree with the conclusion. Unfortunately, I don't need Malaysia to tell me this though.Adurentibus Spina wrote:Yeah, and it's pretty stupid for an ass-backward country like Malaysia to tell anyone else they're doing wrong. Malaysia still restricts access to basic information for its citizens and punishes apostasy severely. This is the equivalent of Iran calling Bush a terrorist.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of ... _state_law
Re: Bush and Chaney convicted of war crimes (in Malaysia)
I was kidding.Adurentibus Spina wrote:I would think that that would only be demonstrated by Malaysia actually holding to those principles generally. Otherwise, it seem to more likely indicate opportunism.SR wrote:Well, I think it enhances their credibility if the evidence was public. Perhaps it's demonstrates their newly discovered and deep sensitivity to issues concerning fair treatment, rule of law, representative democracy, minority right, and justice?Adurentibus Spina wrote:You're right, but it does constrain their credibility in the absence of public evidence. And if the evidence is public then who gives a shit if Malaysia has anything to say about it?SR wrote:But, it doesn't mean they were wrong. Perhaps their evidence sucked, but I agree with the conclusion. Unfortunately, I don't need Malaysia to tell me this though.Adurentibus Spina wrote:Yeah, and it's pretty stupid for an ass-backward country like Malaysia to tell anyone else they're doing wrong. Malaysia still restricts access to basic information for its citizens and punishes apostasy severely. This is the equivalent of Iran calling Bush a terrorist.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of ... _state_law
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Yeah well I was drinking...
Re: Bush and Chaney convicted of war crimes (in Malaysia)
I just had a handful of M&M's and a Malaysian Kool-Aid.Adurentibus Spina wrote:Yeah well I was drinking...
Re: Bush and Chaney convicted of war crimes (in Malaysia)
Bush and Chaney convicted of war crimes (in Malaysia), that's like handing out speeding tickets at the Indianapolis 500
Bonus points to whoever gets the reference without googling it.
Bonus points to whoever gets the reference without googling it.
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I think its Apocalypse Now but I might be wrong but I know its a war movie.
Re: Bush and Chaney convicted of war crimes (in Malaysia)
winner, winnerJuana wrote:I think its Apocalypse Now but I might be wrong but I know its a war movie.
bonus points for you (whatever that means)