Blue Herald
26
Sep
Amnesty for “the dirty war”
by D-day

The United States is following the lead of “dirty war” nations, such as Argentina and Chile, in enacting what amounts to an amnesty law protecting U.S. government operatives, apparently up to and including President George W. Bush, who have committed or are responsible for human rights crimes.

Article here.

This president and his administration have known all along that their love of and practise of torture has always been both immoral and illegal. Why else would they be so desperate to get this legislation passed before the coming elections? The answer is simple, not only are they murderous war criminals, they are premeditated murderous war criminals and they are desperate now to cover their sorry asses.

Too harsh?


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