There’s quite a long list of Bush officials that belong in The Hague.
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Martin Longman a contributing editor at the Washington Monthly. He is also the founder of Booman Tribune and Progress Pond. He has a degree in philosophy from Western Michigan University.
Should we try to save pixels and list the ones that don’t?
Dear BooMan – the heartbreaker is that there are so very many Dems that have aided and abetted for whatever pragmatic or strategic reasons. The number of “officials that belong in the Hague” grows with each vote in Congress as we read about this “lame” duck president and the polls and what Congress supports and the citizens accept.
We have been in a Constitutional crisis since 2000 – yet we keep thinking, “This time, this vote will be different”…
How much will it take before we acknowledge the “system” is broken, so corrupted that it is only recognizable as a sound bite (marketing tool) for ads and sporting events? And when we do recognize this, where do we go, what do we do?
A six-year-old Iraqi girl from Basra on the BBC World Service this morning:
‘What are the Americans doing here? Don’t they have a country of their own?’
Good question. Do they?
Well it`s getting worser & worser.
Check out Risen`s piece just out.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/04/washington/04interrogate.html?th&emc=th
The list should include many members of the corporate media
Well you could always use Julius Streicher as a precedent…
Dilema. The Hague actually has no enforcement powers and Bush already has his Paraguay spread to clear brush on.
Getting the US to give up sovereignty is precisely what the Illuminati wants, either through SPPNA or plan B, organized devolution.
The Hague? Yes, that’s a good place to start. But not where the BushCo WarCrims should wind up.
Unfortunately, Spandau Prison was demolished, so we’ll have to look for somewhere else.
Hey, I think Abu Ghraib might take them.