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    UnusualSuspect8 months, 1 week ago

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    Good for Spain...I hope other countries follow suit...

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      BB648 months, 1 week ago

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      A nation like Spain? Between their centuries of inquisitions and then their bloody civil war, not to mention what they did to your natives of every colony they ever had, Spain has no right to charge anyone.

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        djn3nunez38 months, 1 week ago

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        Awe, and just think a few short years ago George Bush, Tony Blair and the Spanish prime minister Jose Maria Aznar were all having a threesome together in Portugal.

        But then there's this:

        http://thinkprogress.org/2007/09/26/bush-aznar-tal...

        Ah the Bush years, they just keep on giving..........

        Oh, btw Spain has every right to charge these guys.

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          kobzikov8 months, 1 week ago

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          I believe Nazi leadership already tried to use the argument against US and Allied forces during Nuremberg trials insisting that Americans had no right to charge them, because of their past misdeeds, such as genocide of Native Americans for instance. Do you need a reminder of how well it worked out for the Nazis?

          By the way, if that was a legitimate argument then neither US, nor most other nations would have a right to prosecute anyone, because of their bloody past.

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