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Pardons B2 -- nm
Posted by
Redmond (aka REDMOND)
Jan 19 '09, 20:15
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Responses:
Does this mean I get a pardon on our bet? -- nm
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Qale
Jan 19, 20:26
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only if you are ready to move forward -- nm
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Roger More
Jan 19, 20:30
So you do not want to even investigate? -- nm
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amoxy
Jan 19, 20:17
7
Not really. I voted for Obama, and I am ready to move forward. -- nm
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Redmond
Jan 19, 20:20
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so much for the Geneva Convention. -- (link)
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znufrii
Jan 19, 20:25
I know nothing about this topic, but aren't war crimes usually brought up in international court? -- nm
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loosilu
Jan 19, 20:18
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"The American Civil Liberties Union is calling on Congress to demand an independent prosecutor to investigate possible violations by the Bush
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mara
Jan 19, 20:25
1
thanks all. -- nm
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loosilu
Jan 19, 20:27
Not necessarily. War crimes are defined by international laws, but domestic courts can prosecute.
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Roger More
Jan 19, 20:23
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Soldiers accused of the My Lai massacre, for example, were tried in a US military court -- nm
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Roger More
Jan 19, 20:26
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