Why America Must Prosecute War Crimes

may

Well-Known Member
Fun for who? I doubt anyone here respects you or enjoys any of your posts. And stop punctuating your nonsense with smileys. It really makes it look like I'm getting to you.
You subscribe to 'say it often enough and it will come true' do you not.
 

GrowRebel

Well-Known Member
Here you go GR.... I should charge you for having to educate you on something so simple.

For many years the President and his Administration have not only warned of the systemic consequences of financial turmoil at a housing government-sponsored enterprise (GSE) but also put forward thoughtful plans to reduce the risk that either Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac would encounter such difficulties. President Bush publicly called for GSE reform 17 times in 2008 alone before Congress acted. Unfortunately, these warnings went unheeded, as the President’s repeated attempts to reform the supervision of these entities were thwarted by the legislative maneuvering of those who emphatically denied there were problems.

Uh huh...


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You cut and paste some bushwhacked bullshit ... notice people how the bushwhack love to cut and paste without providing a link to the source ... I wonder why ....
Folks bush
boosted discretionary government spending more than at any time since the Vietnam war he wasn't the least bit concern about the economy ... only helping his friends and himself get richer ... check it ...

Bush’s Buddy Economy

The White House pushed an energy plan that was not much more than a sop to big oil. It imposed high tariffs on foreign steel, which, though a boon to the domestic steel industry, hurt domestic steel users, alienated our trading partners, and compromised America's role as the leading advocate of free trade.
So you see folk ... CJ is just blowing it out his ass ... as usual:roll:
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CrackerJax

New Member
Another territory CONQUERED!!

GR yields on another point and tactfully (not so) moves the diatribe to another arena. Non connecting dots will not help you! Muhahah.

KaChing!

out. :blsmoke:
 

CrackerJax

New Member
Your last point was not on target, hence my post. It was you who deflected away form an uncomfortable moment, not I.


And for the record I'm no fan of Bush as I have posted many times. I am a fan of accuracy and principle though, no matter the party affiliation.

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GrowRebel

Well-Known Member
My last post was right on target ... a clear hit ... you're so delusional you think you won ... even though you only make yourself look :dunce: so what else is new?
... out:-P
Folks here is some interesting news on the torture war crimes front ... check it ...
http://edition.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/europe/03/29/gonzales.spain.gitmo/?iref=mpstoryviewJudge OKs probe of torture complaint against Bush officials
A senior Spanish judge has ordered prosecutors to investigate whether key Bush aides should be charged with crimes over the Guantanamo Bay detention center, a lawyer said Sunday.
Since Obama's administration doesn't want to uphold the constitution perhaps these guys will.:?:
 

CrackerJax

New Member
Spain is going to uphold our constitution? Look up the word convoluted and you can distill your entire argument to that one word.

It's laughable... here, watch... :lol:

No laws were broken, none.

P.S. Obama isn't holding up the constitution. His trials are much more likely in the future than what you are talking about.

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GrowRebel

Well-Known Member
I was right on target ... you just pretend ... as you usually do ... that it wasn't ...when anyone with half a brain can see the point ... you on the other hand only function with a 1/4 brain.
out:-P
 

CrackerJax

New Member
Here you go GR.... I should charge you for having to educate you on something so simple.

For many years the President and his Administration have not only warned of the systemic consequences of financial turmoil at a housing government-sponsored enterprise (GSE) but also put forward thoughtful plans to reduce the risk that either Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac would encounter such difficulties. President Bush publicly called for GSE reform 17 times in 2008 alone before Congress acted. Unfortunately, these warnings went unheeded, as the President’s repeated attempts to reform the supervision of these entities were thwarted by the legislative maneuvering of those who emphatically denied there were problems.

Uh huh...


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I'll repost it for you... the fly away spending sans the war (which are ALWAYS expensive) eminated from Congress,as the constitution mandates all spending as a source. Bush's problem was that he spent his political capital on iraq and let congress have it way with OUR money. For that he gets a big fat F.

HOWEVER, those budgets signed off by CONGRESS& the PRESIDENT are a DROP IN THE BUCKET to what is going on now. Not only that, Bush never tried to seize control of the private sector and funnel every iota of our lives into the Govt. What Obama is doing for a recession is HEINOUS. His policies are projected to hit 80% of our GDP in a decade!! WTH???? Unless he can fabricate something as dire as WORLD WAR 2 for us (thanks, but no thanks) he is OVER THE TOP and WAY OUT OF LINE...

All factual, all correct...BAM..

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Jointsmith

Well-Known Member
I'll repost it for you... the fly away spending sans the war (which are ALWAYS expensive) eminated from Congress,as the constitution mandates all spending as a source. Bush's problem was that he spent his political capital on iraq and let congress have it way with OUR money. For that he gets a big fat F.

HOWEVER, those budgets signed off by CONGRESS& the PRESIDENT are a DROP IN THE BUCKET to what is going on now. Not only that, Bush never tried to seize control of the private sector and funnel every iota of our lives into the Govt. What Obama is doing for a recession is HEINOUS. His policies are projected to hit 80% of our GDP in a decade!! WTH???? Unless he can fabricate something as dire as WORLD WAR 2 for us (thanks, but no thanks) he is OVER THE TOP and WAY OUT OF LINE...

All factual, all correct...BAM..

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Blah blah blah, all I hear is blame.

Do you not understand that it is this whole system that is fucked?

While 'Politicians' are still making the decisions nothing is going to change.... they have too much at stake in keeping themselves in power.

Bush definately commited War Crimes, that much is beyond question.... the only question is what is America going to do about it?.... looks like nothing, at least nothing while the sheeple continue to be decieved by 'the Change' (nothing has changed).
 

medicineman

New Member
I am dissapointed that Obama continues to ignore the Bush regimes constitutional crimes, the UN crimes and the international war crimes. I guess Bush is getting a pass so Obama can work his magic on Bi-partisan reform. Problem is, there is no such thing happening. Therefore, he should abandonj such idiotic Ideas and just bull his agenda through, and go for the prosecution of all Bush regime crimes. Especially torture and spying on US citizens, with the politization of the justice system a high priority.
 

CrackerJax

New Member
He's too busy committing his own constitutional crimes... dismantling the free markets is a time consuming effort.



P.S. I told all of you it wasn't going to happen...

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