- Listening to this arrogant unelected son of a liar go
on about the crimes of another un-elected liar is enough to make one vomit.
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- G.W. Bush, the man who would be President, Navy action
figure, Conqueror of Babylon, and Thanksgiving Day turkey is once again
doing what he does best, being a hypocrite.
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- With Saddam Hussein in custody, Mr. Bush is calling for
his head. Speaking of Saddam's many crimes, the wannabe President can't
wait till Saddam is tried and convicted, so he can once again swagger up
to the podium at the White House press room to take credit for saving civilization.
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- However, what no-one in the corporate-controlled press
is talking about is the fact that according to international law, Mr. Bush,
his administration, Congress, and the Joint Chiefs of Staff are all war
criminals.
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- International law states that a country that attacks
another country without provocation is indeed in violation, and its leaders
guilty of war crimes.
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- Mr. Bush believes his policy of attacking any country
on earth, for what he and his advisors see as being a potential threat
sometime in the future, is totally justified. What is particularly damning
to Bush's policy of preemption is the fact that none of the weapons of
mass destruction, the rationale for war on Iraq, have been found, further
criminalizing this enterprise.
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- So we now witness the spectacle of war criminal Bush
and his Democratic war criminal rivals, most of whom voted for the war
in public debate, now completely ignoring any personal responsibility for
the ongoing violence, chaos, death, and mutilation of Afghans, Iraqis and
American servicemen.
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- Adding to this foreign policy debacle is an "economic
recovery," as Bush likes to call this sinking ship that has lost,
and continues to lose, millions of jobs paying a livable wage - replaced
with a Wal-Mart job market where the few benefit while the many suffer.
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- Americans neither want nor need a government which is
totally corrupt and immoral, who would commit war crimes and support the
war crimes of its few remaining allies in the name of the American people.
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- Yes, Saddam will be brought to justice, but the great
majority of those who would make war for profit and political gain will
escape behind the flag or remain anonymous in corporate boardrooms. This
must not be tolerated!
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