How Britain became party to a crime that may have killed a million people »

Posted By berkeley 1 year, 10 months ago in News

Let me dwell for a moment on what Guthrie said, for he appears to advocate that we retain the right to commit war crimes.

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    berkeley1 year, 10 months ago

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    the war powers act was a brave experiment that britain did not copy. but like any law, it requires enforcement, which the current congress is entirely incapable of doing.

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      ekklesiawarrior1 year, 10 months ago

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      Britain in many respects is the same as in the 1600's.

      WHY do you think young America, declared Independence in 1776, started the Revolutionary War and then a second War, the WAR of 1812?

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        blinkers1 year, 10 months ago

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        An interesting piece, providing useful insights on the British political system.

        In the light of what was said, I find it odd that the British call their head of state a "Constitutional monarch".

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