Arresting John Bolton »
Posted by: populist 3 months, 1 week agoOn Wednesday 28th May 2008, I will attempt a citizen's arrest of John Robert Bolton, former Under-Secretary of State, US State Department, for the crime of aggression, as established by customary international law and described by Nuremberg Principles VI and VII.
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cosmogenium3 months, 1 week ago
This should be interesting. Where is John Bolton today, anyway? I wonder if this will get any coverage in the media.
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aniokly3 months, 1 week ago
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donald513 months, 1 week ago
sick anick, we did hang germans and japanese after WW2 for what Dumya has done! Kofi rightly called Dumya a "war criminal" and most of the world thinks likewise. But, go ahead with your self centered, UGLy American behavior! You just validate how uncivilized these repugs have made us!
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aniokly3 months, 1 week ago
We did nothing that would be considered War Crimes. It is all in your head. If we were guilty of war crimes we would already have been charged by people more credible than some stooge. John Bolton would not have been protected from the man, he would have been arrested. He wasn't. Reality check.
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Skeptic3 months, 1 week ago
Maybe he can get Adrianna Huffington to slap the cuffs on him and George Soros to read him his rights.
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nostalgia3 months, 1 week ago
George Monbiot is even more a global warming fanatic tham Al Gore. In fact, he thinks Gore has not gone far enough
What Al Gore Hasn't Told You About Global Warming
George Monbiot's new book Heat picks up where Al Gore left off on global warming, offering real solutions without sugar-coating the large personal sacrifices they will require.
http://www.alternet.org/environment/46318?page=2
Now he wants to arrest Bolton
The pejorative political epithet "Moonbat" is often used by various political commentators to mock Monbiot
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