From the original post: 2007-11-10 09:51:16.0 Given the healthy string of commentary in the post "Is there anyone here that doesn't hate George Bush", it... |

From the original post: 2007-11-10 09:51:16.0 Given the healthy string of commentary in the post "Is there anyone here that doesn't hate George Bush", it... |
Posted: Jul 17, 08 6:56pm
> Be Tried in a court of law.
I vote for The Hague. I hear they hold dandy war crimes trials there.
This is the fourth time I've posted on this thread. Hope that helps 'the counter.'
One of the many great articles on this perspective! A small portion below:
http://www.alternet.org/story/38604/
From the massacre of more than 100,000 people in the Philippines to the first nuclear attack ever at Hiroshima to the unprovoked invasion of Baghdad, U.S.-sponsored violence doesn't feel as wrong and worthy of prosecution in internationally sanctioned criminal courts as the gory, bload-soaked atrocities of Congo, Darfur, Rwanda, and most certainly not the Nazis -- most certainly not. Howard Zinn recently described this as our "inability to think outside the boundaries of nationalism. We are penned in by the arrogant idea that this country is the center of the universe, exceptionally virtuous, admirable, superior."