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Topic started on 22-11-2008 @ 11:07 AM by DimensionalDetective
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'War Criminal Bush' Blamed For Worldwide Crises
rawstory.com
 PROTESTERS have demanded that US President George W Bush get out of Peru where he is attending an Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)
summit, blaming him for the world economic crisis.
"Bush out," about 1000 demonstrators chanted in the center of the capital Lima, watched by scores of police in riot gear who made sure they did not
move towards the APEC summit venue several kilometers away. "This crisis didn't come from the Peruvian people. We shouldn't have to pay for it," a
union leader told the crowd, which demonstrated peacefully.
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reply posted on 22-11-2008 @ 11:07 AM by DimensionalDetective
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LOL
Looks like the decider is recieving quite the warm welcome wherever he goes nowadays.
And it appears that Peru has the same equivelant of our "free speech zones", making sure that the protesters never get within any distance of
actually having their voices heard by those whose diabolical policies they are protesting...
 Friday's anti-Bush protest, organized by Peru's biggest labor union, charged that Mr Bush's decision to wage a costly war in Iraq
contributed to the financial and economic crises.
"The International Criminal Court should try him for crimes against humanity, war crimes and crimes of aggression," a big banner next to the
main stage for the rally proclaimed.
I am in full agreement with ya, Peruvians.
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reply posted on 22-11-2008 @ 11:13 AM by Ign0rant
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reply posted on 22-11-2008 @ 11:29 AM by RetinoidReceptor
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If you agree with the Peruvians that Bush is the cause of the economic crisis then YOU are ignorant. Why not read up on economics and also read posts
here on ATS before you prance around and blame Bush. Even though Bush is the cause for everything from the next earthquake to why I haven't done my
laundry for a long time and I have no clothes
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reply posted on 22-11-2008 @ 11:33 AM by DimensionalDetective
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Who said anything about agreeing about the economic crisis part, smart-guy?
I was agreeing he should be yanked up at the Hague and tried as a war-criminal.
That being said, his endlessly idiotic policies, both foreign and domestic, certainly didn't HELP the financial situation...
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reply posted on 22-11-2008 @ 11:42 AM by Irish Matador
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He certainly has played a major part in the problems facing the world today.
There are alot of countries that rely on the strength of the dollar. That then comes back to the people who run and make the policies which would be
the goverment. That has been for the last 8 years BUSH.
The sooner Bush and his NWO greedy selfish members are out then we all might have some chance of organising a recovery.
Whatever about the money crisis he is also a murderer, a idiot and evil.
A eye for a eye , tooth for a tooth....HANG HIM LIKE HE DID TO HUSSEIN.
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reply posted on 22-11-2008 @ 11:44 AM by orderedchaos
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Loving it, dimensional detective.
it's nice to know Bush has p*****-off more than just americans with his foreign policies, and they aren't afraid to tell him as much. Nothing's
finer than speaking the truth. though I heard not long ago bush pushed through a new law (?) that pardons himself from being held on war crimes
charges?
very nice find. 
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reply posted on 22-11-2008 @ 11:45 AM by RetinoidReceptor
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Originally posted by DimensionalDetective
Who said anything about agreeing about the economic crisis part, smart-guy?
I was agreeing he should be yanked up at the Hague and tried as a war-criminal.
That being said, his endlessly idiotic policies, both foreign and domestic, certainly didn't HELP the financial situation...
First off, I am not a guy
Second off, you didn't specify. You just said you agree with the Peruvians. And they are protesting both.
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reply posted on 22-11-2008 @ 11:52 AM by DimensionalDetective
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Perhaps before you go off "prancing around" on one of your ridiculous rants next time, maybe you should find out WHAT the person is agreeing with,
smart- aleck.
Thanks.
But back on subject, it appears Dubby is recieving quite the welcome mat wherever he goes now. Gives me hope that he and his criminal cabinet may yet
be tried on foreign soil if they step foot on a country with the cajones to bring them to justice...
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reply posted on 22-11-2008 @ 11:52 AM by jam321
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I don't agree with the war criminal mess. I respect that you feel that way but I can't see allowing some zealous outsider go after one of our
Presidents just to further humiliate the United States. We have a US Congress that has the power to impeach a sitting President for abuse of powers
and other crimes. For the past eight years, our Congress have found no reason to impeach President Bush. If Bush is a war criminal as you state, then
you should also be calling for the arrest of the US Congress for aiding and abetting or for Dereliction of duty. Furthermore, most of these people
calling Bush a war criminal are basing it off what they hear, not proof. I am willing to bet those 1000 Peruvian protesters have no proof to back up
what they state. I am even willing to bet that their is probably one leader who is telling them what to say.
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reply posted on 22-11-2008 @ 11:58 AM by DimensionalDetective
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I can't believe I am STILL reading comments like this...
*An invasion launched on nothing but lies, resulting in the deaths and murders of 4,000+ soldiers and tens of thousands of innocent Iraqi's...
*Approval of TORTURE and suspension of habeus corpus...
Just to name a COUPLE of war crimes right off the bat that everyone on the planet is aware of...
I do however agree that most of congress is guilty for signing on to these same policies, and YES, I DO THINK THEY SHOULD >ALL< BE TRIED.
Every last one that is responsible for these crimes against humanity.
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reply posted on 22-11-2008 @ 12:03 PM by RetinoidReceptor
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Originally posted by DimensionalDetective
Perhaps before you go off "prancing around" on one of your ridiculous rants next time, maybe you should find out WHAT the person is agreeing with,
smart- aleck.
You said you fully agree with the Peruvians. Which means you FULLY agree, not partly agree. I think next time you should specify rather than say you
agree with everything and then turn around and say you only partly agree.
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reply posted on 22-11-2008 @ 12:04 PM by Extralien
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I'm a Brit, and I have not got much time or respect for many of Americas recent actions or policies over the last umpteen years...
BUT.... If bush is arrested, charged and convicted of war crimes and criminal acts against humanity, I will gladly walk down the street and wave the
American flag, for if justice and the 'American dream and its constitution' still exist, then what needs to be done, will (and should) be done.
Some of you here are aware of my thoughts and opinions relating to said country... So, if you want to earn some decent true respect, get this war
criminal nicked and locked up, pronto.
Aside from that, well done Peru... stand up and speak out for what you believe to be true..
Real nice to hear you all...
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reply posted on 22-11-2008 @ 12:07 PM by CaptainCaveMan
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See Bush is just a puppet.
He is used to deflect our anger away from the true evil ones.
The Rockefeller and Rothschild family's.
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reply posted on 22-11-2008 @ 12:21 PM by jam321
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*An invasion launched on nothing but lies, resulting in the deaths and murders of 4,000+ soldiers and tens of thousands of innocent
Iraqi's...
This if true would implicate other world leaders as well who had the same intelligence. Bad intelligence IMO are not lies.
Approval of TORTURE and suspension of habeus corpus..
you may have a case on the torture issue.
I do however agree that most of congress is guilty for signing on to these same policies, and YES, I DO THINK THEY SHOULD >ALL< BE TRIED.
Every last one that is responsible for these crimes against humanity.
This is the point I am trying to make. If our own Congress didn't see it as a crime, then why should we allow foreigners to get involved and tell us
what a crime is? People should start demanding that members of Congress also be tried for crimes. All I ever hear is Bush, Bush, Bush. I am glad to
hear that you are also calling for Congresses head.
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reply posted on 22-11-2008 @ 12:22 PM by Extralien
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Originally posted by CaptainCaveMan
See Bush is just a puppet.
He is used to deflect our anger away from the true evil ones.
The Rockefeller and Rothschild family's.
Then, hopefully, with the arrest of Bush, he will chicken out and spill the beans on all that was pushed his way to enact...
Even then we may not get all the rotten eggs, but getting as many as we can would be a good thing...
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reply posted on 22-11-2008 @ 12:31 PM by Britguy
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Originally posted by jam321
reply to post by DimensionalDetective
This is the point I am trying to make. If our own Congress didn't see it as a crime, then why should we allow foreigners to get involved and tell us
what a crime is? People should start demanding that members of Congress also be tried for crimes. All I ever hear is Bush, Bush, Bush. I am glad to
hear that you are also calling for Congresses head.
But wait, isn't Bush the Commander in Chief and the self proclaimed "Decider"?
If so then the buck stops with him.
Congress didn't really do much of a job of investigating anything at all in the events that led to the Iraq invasion because they are all guilty of
supporting that little misadventure. They all knew the BS reasons but went along with it anyway so are all guilty. They could not very well impeach
Bush as this would inevitably lead to the questioning of their support as well. So, both parties toe the line and go into self preservation mode.
I'd gladly see Tony Blair right up there with him in the dock too for his part in getting the UK involved in the mess in Afghanistan and Iraq.
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reply posted on 22-11-2008 @ 12:33 PM by Britguy
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Originally posted by Extralien
Originally posted by CaptainCaveMan
See Bush is just a puppet.
He is used to deflect our anger away from the true evil ones.
The Rockefeller and Rothschild family's.
Then, hopefully, with the arrest of Bush, he will chicken out and spill the beans on all that was pushed his way to enact...
Even then we may not get all the rotten eggs, but getting as many as we can would be a good thing...
A bit of waterboarding and electrode / genital interfacing may help. Those methods are, after all, now acceptable are they not for garnering credible
and watertight confessions. I'm sure just the threat of it and Bush would squeal on all the others.
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reply posted on 22-11-2008 @ 12:44 PM by Extralien
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Originally posted by Britguy
I'd gladly see Tony Blair right up there with him in the dock too for his part in getting the UK involved in the mess in Afghanistan and Iraq.
I'm in full support of that issue too.
Blair is just as guilty.
What really amazes me is the fact that literally no military officer questioned the authority of the original 'evidence' that made them send our
lads to the line.
As much as the military are under the command of the governments, you'd think they would at least have some say considering the power they actually,
physically hold.
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reply posted on 22-11-2008 @ 12:44 PM by Raustin
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Who in their right mind would venture near Bush's genitalia? I certainly wouldn't!  I highly doubt he will ever be tried for war crimes. That
would open up the door to trying our troops and congress in international courts and I doubt we would ever allow that to happen. Back to the OP. It
is pretty funny that he got protested I suppose, but he gets protested everywhere. As for the 'protest zones' I think it is the most ridiculous
thing I have ever heard of. What's the point of protesting miles away? I can't believe that this is happening in America. I should be able to
protest anything, right in it's damn face! I thought that was the whole point.
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