George Bush could be next on the war crimes list »

Posted By idyll 9 months, 3 weeks ago in News

The principle of law used to issue an arrest warrant for Omar al-Bashir could extend to former US President Bush over claims officials from his Administration may have engaged in torture by using coercive interrogation techniques on terror suspects.

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    4thchance9 months, 3 weeks ago

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    These so called war crimes are still going on, nothing on the war front has changed since Obama came to office. Obama had the power to stop it the second he came to office. How come Obama doesn't stop these so called war crimes? Heck, if Obama does not stop the crimes, then Obama is also a war criminal, is he not? The Iraq murders are still going on, our military is still bombing and murdering innocent women and children in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Gitmo is still in full operation...gee, sounds just like Bush to me.

    Oh wait, I forgot. Obama is a democrat, so he gets a pass on all this. Sorry, I forgot this stuff is a one way street with you hypocrites.

    Besides, Obama is much to busy with what Rush Limbaugh has to say, to get involved with stopping murder of innocent people.

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