slvemike4u
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ORIGINAL: tweakabelle I hold grave doubts that Bush (or his equally culpable sidekick, Cheney)* will ever have to answer the credible war crimes allegations against them in a proper court of law. This saddens me. We should pause a second to examine the opportunity we're missing here. Regardless of the outcome, arresting an ex-POTUS and bringing him to trial would send the strongest possible, unmistakeable signal to every war criminal, every tin pot dictator or autocrat, every human rights abuser, everywhere that they will be held personally accountable for their crimes; That there is nowhere to hide any more, no office or status or nation beyond the law, no more looking 'the other way' for any one. Doing it once will create a precedent that will last forever. It's impossible for me to imagine any other single action that will pay a greater dividend in terms of world peace, the universal rule of law, universal justice and human rights for the risks/cost involved. We all understand that realpolitik dictates that Bush will never be arrested, charged or tried. I feel we should consider profoundly the opportunity we're missing here. * Blair, Howard (ex-Aussie PM) Wolfowitz, Rumsden and a host of others could easily be added to this list. But we are not some third world country,and an ex American President is not some "tin pot dictator".I agree with you on the theory that no one should be ablove the law,that everyone should be held accountable for their actions....but in the real world we are The United States of America and we will never allow some world court to hold American government officials accountable,far less an ex-President. We are the country of exceptionalism,we are above the judgements of other less exceptional peoples.Others answer to us...we do not answer to anyone. Now I am not saying that I agree with any of that....I am just stating fact and reality.Sooner or later we will mature enough as a people and take our rightful place in the world,rather than the place we now hold( in our minds as well as the minds of others) which is to hold ourselves as the moral and physical arbiter or right and wrong answerable to no one and the decider for everyone else.
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If we want things to stay as they are,things will have to change...Tancredi from "the Leopard" Forget Guns-----Ban the pools Funny stuff....https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNwFf991d-4
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