George W. Bush must be arrested and tried
By nickventere
@nickventere (1420)
Zambia
December 26, 2006 7:16am CST
So many atrocities have been committed by one George W. Bush, whose present occupation is President of the United States of America.
Among the atrocities are human rights abuse and torture of perceived enemies of the US, mass killing of several civilian killing after his command in Iraq.
Shouldn't this man really be arrested one day and tried, just like he has subjected a fellow head of state, Saddam Hussein?
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@gifana (4833)
• Portugal
27 Dec 06
While I am not a true fan of George W. Bush, I feel that you are judging him based on what you have seen on TV or read in the newspapers. How anyone in his right mind can compare Bush with Hussein is beyond me. For example, Bush has not taken it upon himself to anhialate any Americans using chemical weapons. His family has not committed any atrocities against the American people. The allied forces in Iraq at present are not killing willy nilly any Iraquis...it is the Iraquis who are killing themselves. George W. Bush does not have the power that you seem to think he has. He cannot dictate to the US Congress and vice versa. In international affairs he must have the support of the US Congress before he can make any political decision concerning any other country. The trial of Saddam Hussein is being conducted by Iraqui judges following the principles of the Geneva Conventions. For that matter this is the first time that I have read that the US has been involved in "mass killing" of any kind, civilian or military.

@ItTakesAllSorts (4096)
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29 Dec 06
To understand this fully you need to look up the CIA's involvement in Iraq before and after Saddam came to power.
It is not good reading.
Most American presidents are just the puppets, as with Bush, its the ones behind the scenes that are more dangerous.
This is in other countries as well, not just the USA.




