Saturday, October 29, 2005

Death Penalty for Bush? How Ironic.

The War Crimes Act of 1996: Bush, Rumsfeld could be Indicted under US Law

The War Crimes Act of 1996, a federal statute set forth at 18 U.S.C. § 2441, makes it a federal crime for any U.S. national, whether military or civilian, to violate the Geneva Convention by engaging in murder, torture, or inhuman treatment.

The statute applies not only to those who carry out the acts, but also to those who ORDER IT, know about it, or fail to take steps to stop it. The statute applies to everyone, no matter how high and mighty.

18 U.S.C. § 2441 has no statute of limitations, which means that a war crimes complaint can be filed at any time.

The penalty may be life imprisonment or -- if a single prisoner dies due to torture -- death. ~~~ Read More On George's Blog

Depleted Uranium use is a much clearer violation of International Law. And far more destructive than torture. Why not go after him on the real hard core shit? Torture? Yeah, torture=bad ... depleted uranium=sickmurderousgenocidalmadmanwithnocareforhumanlifeoursortheirs

And with Depleted Uranium we could reach back and "honor" Bush senior... and Clinton with a seat on death row. If you still don't know much about Depleted Uranium watch Beyond Treason. I know I just posted this video a few days ago, but if you didn't watch ... you need to be reminded.

VIDEO ~ Fmr. NY Congressmember Holtzman Calls For President Bush and His Senior Staff To Be Held Accountable for Abu Ghraib Torture

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

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Dave VonKleist about 911.Dave is joyce rileys husband I have been a video journalist gonzo style for over 15 years and issued Alex jones his first press pass
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