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To: Gary H who wrote (17961)4/12/2003 1:18:34 PM
From: Gary H  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 81296
 
The man is an ass.
english.aljazeera.net



To: Gary H who wrote (17961)4/12/2003 6:33:53 PM
From: sea_urchin  Respond to of 81296
 
Gary > I thought you would spot it as very good description of the bushies

Someone else also thinks so but one wonders how far they will get in a US court?

theindependent.com

>>>Former U.S. Rep. Clair Callan of Nebraska has asked a federal court to determine if President Bush is guilty of war crimes in Iraq.

Callan has filed a motion for a temporary restraining order in U.S. District Court in Lincoln that would stop the president from ordering further attacks in Iraq.

Callan argues that Bush is in violation of international law, including United Nations treaties and the findings of the Nuremburg Tribunal, for ordering the invasion of a country that has not attacked the United States.

"Let's say the president decides to invade Iran or Syria next. There's apparently nothing to stop him from doing that," Callan said.

A federal judge last month denied Callan's request for the court to block the president from starting the war in Iraq.<<<

I'm just amazed that no-one else has brought a similar action particularly at the UN itself.