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Barack-A-Sorros Wrote: Sep 10, 2010 4:28 PM
Its not a question of his being a good American. Good Americans are fair minded. Hal holds Bush to one standard, then holds Obama to another. He holds Ollie North to one standard, then Bill Clinton to another again. Clearly Hal does not share American Values. That is why he is so angry all the time. He needs to vent.
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algonquin Wrote: Sep 12, 2010 2:24 PM
I'll keep saying this until someone proves me wrong. Hal is a Marxist plant. Put on these blogs to do nothing more than aggitate, and annoy. I cannot seriously believe ANYONE on Earth could be as dense as Hal. Even when proven to be a liar, and a coward, he keeps on spouting his bile. This HAS to be a form of psychological warfare. Otherwise, stupidity such as his, is totally insane.
Bill1895 Wrote: Sep 10, 2010 5:56 PM
You are court shopping.
By the way there is no one named "Bush the torturer": seek mental help.
Hal Donahue2 Wrote: Sep 10, 2010 5:25 PM
not court shopping at all. If Bush the torturer were smart he would ask for a public trial in a court of law here. The court at the Hague is very much recognized by the US
Hal Donahue2 Wrote: Sep 10, 2010 5:24 PM
Not at all. The same standard applies to all. Ollie's actions threatened national security and the rule of law; Clinton's actions while despicable did nothing near as serious. If Obama authorizes torture as national policy or orders the torture of any individual he should be tried for crimes against humanity also. No question about it. I am not at all angry. Time will address the problem.
Bill1895 Wrote: Sep 10, 2010 4:36 PM
You are right: fair minded is an American value. What Hal is suggesting is court shopping: according to American Laws: George Bush did nothing wrong or Eric Holder would be prosecuting him. So Hal want some Kangaroo Court not rcoginzed by the US to prosecute. A clear violation of our civil rights.

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