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Cheney the self-confessed war criminal - Paul Rigby - 19-12-2008 Rachel Maddow on Dick Cheney’s war crimes admission: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=CCW_vLl-3vw Strange – real journalism in the mainstream US media. It’ll never catch on. http://globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=11431 Cheney Throws Down Gauntlet, Defies Prosecution for War Crimes Cheney has publicly confessed to ordering war crimes. By Prof. Marjorie Cohn Global Research, December 18, 2008 Quote:Dick Cheney has publicly confessed to ordering war crimes. Asked about waterboarding in an ABC News interview, Cheney replied, “I was aware of the program, certainly, and involved in helping get the process cleared.” He also said he still believes waterboarding was an appropriate method to use on terrorism suspects. CIA Director Michael Hayden confirmed that the agency waterboarded three Al Qaeda suspects in 2002 and 2003. Marjorie Cohn is a professor at Thomas Jefferson School of Law and President of the National Lawyers Guild. She testified before the House Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on Constitution, Civil Rights and Civil Liberties in May about official liability for torture. The author of Cowboy Republic: Six Ways the Bush Gang Has Defied the Law, her articles are archived at http://www.marjoriecohn.com. Will a Cabinet stuffed full of war criminals really prosecute fellow-crims? Cheney the self-confessed war criminal - David Guyatt - 20-12-2008 Even if Cheney et al don't get prosecuted in the US (and let's face it that isn't going to happen) I should think that this admission opens him up to prosecution by the war crimes tribunal in the Hague? And you're right Paul, honest straight reporting won't catch on in the MSM. Far too bland and uninteresting. It could work if accompanied by a picture of a page 3 girl strapped on a water-board, followed by adverts for water-sport holidays, breathing revival products and so on -- but not as a naked story. Never! Cheney the self-confessed war criminal - Peter Lemkin - 20-12-2008 David Guyatt Wrote:Even if Cheney et al don't get prosecuted in the US (and let's face it that isn't going to happen) I should think that this admission opens him up to prosecution by the war crimes tribunal in the Hague? Agreed. Bush will pardon by deed - rather than by name all the criminals in his Adminstration - making prosecution very difficult in the USA - however - one would hope that in Europe there might be a chance. Even trial in abstentia would be important! Chaney yesterday also said he would be the sole determiner of which of his V.P. papers would be [as prescribed by law] made public after and which were privilaged as his roles under varous National Security hats [black ones, at that]*. I still find repugnant to the point of venal disgust that the Dems did not choose to try to impeach that crew and Obama seems willing to just let it all 'go'. Not since the Third Reich have such abuses of power and International Law been done by a major power. The Nuremburg Principles, alone, would condemn many in the current and future Administration to prosecution and perhaps pay with their lives....don't hold your breath! *Vice President Dick Cheney is claiming he should have the sole authority to decide which of his records, if any, are handed over to the National Archives when he leaves office. The group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington is suing Cheney to ensure his records become public. The 1978 Presidential Records Act requires the President and Vice President to transfer their records upon leaving office. In a court filing, Cheney’s lawyers say he will choose which of his records are personal and which pertain to his vice-presidential duties. Cheney the self-confessed war criminal - Magda Hassan - 20-12-2008 I bet the paper shredders have been running hot since the first Wednesday in Novemeber in quite a few offices in Washington. Cheney the self-confessed war criminal - Dawn Meredith - 20-12-2008 I have lost all hope that Obama will go after these bastards for war crimes. While I do believe that his administration will not engage in such surreal tactics, he will not have his Justice Department seek justice in these maters, which greatly troubles me. (Or as an old conspiracy pal put it in an email the other day "out with the old and in with the old". ) As for W pardoning anyone, it will be interesting to see just how that plays out. Because, by its very nature, a pardon is an admission that a crime occurred. How much lower can this nation sink? Cheney, so smugly admitting on national tv to a hanging offense! Paul, thanks for the Rachel clip. I watch her everynight. Dawn Cheney the self-confessed war criminal - Paul Rigby - 20-12-2008 Dawn Meredith Wrote:Paul, thanks for the Rachel clip. I watch her everynight. You're lucky to have her. You want to see the timid buffoons we have to put up with on British TV. Paul Cheney the self-confessed war criminal - Dawn Meredith - 21-12-2008 Paul Rigby Wrote:You're lucky to have her. You want to see the timid buffoons we have to put up with on British TV. Ya but will she ever touch Deep political issues? When I get time I think I will find her email address and ask. But I know the answer: she is not permitted. Dawn And we have more than our share of buffoons on US tv. And "hate" talk radio. Cheney the self-confessed war criminal - Myra Bronstein - 28-01-2009 They both admitted it right before the election, seemed to make quite a point of it. Why? Are they just rubbing our noses in it or is it something more strategic? Cheney the self-confessed war criminal - Peter Lemkin - 28-01-2009 Myra Bronstein Wrote:They both admitted it right before the election, seemed to make quite a point of it. Why? Are they just rubbing our noses in it or is it something more strategic? I still have a hunch they know they've been granted pro-active pardons (even though we don't know it). Why else would they flaunt this VERY POSSIBLY illegal [I think CLEARLY ILLEGAL] set of actions? Interesting aside that Chaney hurt his back packing papers the last day - someone like him usually has underlings do the packing - guess he trusted no one to see them! Cheney the self-confessed war criminal - Magda Hassan - 28-01-2009 They might get them one day like they nearly got Pinochet. I don't think international travel will be on the to do list very much. And even if the Dems are going to let them off the hook the families of the dead will not. There are going to be a lot of law suits coming their way. |