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Carloscda
02-08-2011, 01:28 AM
George Bush is put on house arrest:
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/08/wo...itzerland.html

Switzerland: Rights Groups Issue ‘Indictment’ of Bush
Published: February 7, 2011

Two rights groups issued what they called a preliminary indictment against former President George W. Bush on torture charges in Geneva on Monday, vowing that he would face a case against him wherever he traveled outside the United States. The 42-page document by the New York-based Center for Constitutional Rights and the Berlin-based European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights said that Mr. Bush had authorized the torture of terrorism suspects in American custody. The document was described as “a preliminary legal analysis” that could be modified for particular plaintiffs and countries. “So if he decides to leave the United States in the future, as soon as we hear about it we will have a complaint filed,” said Katherine Gallagher, a senior attorney at the Center for Constitutional Rights. Mr. Bush canceled a trip to Geneva this week because of security concerns.

FORD
02-08-2011, 01:41 AM
They shouldn't have announced this in public, because the criminal Chimp bastard was planning to go to Switzerland. They should have let him do so, and then arrested him there, instead of his fucking primate ass being shown in the executive box suite of the Dallas Cowpies owner at the Super Bowl.

Nitro Express
02-08-2011, 02:56 AM
Authorities in France tried to arrest Henry Kissinger when he was there but he managed to flee. Last year when he showed up for a Trilateral Commission meeting in Ireland, the local authorities were there to arrest him on war crimes but the Irish government intervened and Henry escaped that one as well.

Arresting these guys is tough. They know too much which makes people in power want to protect them. If they ever got in a courtroom and questioned, too many people are afraid they will be exposed.

Nitro Express
02-08-2011, 02:57 AM
If we thought those State Department wires were juicy, Kissinger spilling the beans would be amazing. He probably knows enough to put more than half the big bankers and politicians behind bars.

Nitro Express
02-08-2011, 03:04 AM
They shouldn't have announced this in public, because the criminal Chimp bastard was planning to go to Switzerland. They should have let him do so, and then arrested him there, instead of his fucking primate ass being shown in the executive box suite of the Dallas Cowpies owner at the Super Bowl.

Ah Switzerland. I have a UBS account there and you don't deal with all the homeland security bullshit. In fact, they will keep all statements at the bank and your name is never on the account. Just a number. Bush probably was going there to do some banking. I wonder how much he profited from his wars?

ashstralia
02-08-2011, 04:29 AM
Bush probably was going there to do some banking. I wonder how much he profited from his wars?

congratulations. you just made ford's head explode. :biggrin:

BigBadBrian
02-08-2011, 07:34 AM
They shouldn't have announced this in public, because the criminal Chimp bastard was planning to go to Switzerland. They should have let him do so, and then arrested him there, instead of his fucking primate ass being shown in the executive box suite of the Dallas Cowpies owner at the Super Bowl.

You're deluded if you think he'll ever be arrested. That would probably be viewed even by the present administration as an act of war...Switzerland's neutrality be damned.

ELVIS
02-08-2011, 08:01 AM
I dunno Brian...

Torture is against the law according to the Geneva convention...

This could turn out bad for Bush...

Nitro Express
02-10-2011, 11:38 AM
You're deluded if you think he'll ever be arrested. That would probably be viewed even by the present administration as an act of war...Switzerland's neutrality be damned.

The present administration has proved itself to be a Wall Street and City of London shill. That's the same club Bush hangs with at the Bohemian Club and Skull and Bones.:biggrin:

Seshmeister
02-10-2011, 11:55 AM
I was reading today that in Roman times it was illegal to torture slaves in a case against a citizen because they knew that the evidence would be too unreliable.

So the people that used to flay prisoners alive and throw them in a sack with frightened wild animals into the river didn't torture for information because it was dumb.