Did You Know Cheney et al Are Convicted War Criminals?!: Issue Heading to UN

Where did Silhouette go? His Op is about a private groups supposed tribunal and has no Authority or power. His own quoted op states as much. But when faced with the reality he has nothing to say?

This group has as much authority as if I created a court and convicted Holder and then submitted my findings to a real court.
 
Before this link disappears:

May 13, 2012 8:28 am

In the first verdict of its kind since former President George W. Bush left office, he and several members of his administration have been successfully convicted in absentia of war crimes in Malaysia.

Yes, this is a BFD. [assuming 'Big Fucking Deal']

..This past Friday, a five panel tribunal delivered a unanimous guilty verdict after a week long trial that, unsurprisingly, was not covered by American media. The witnesses included several ex-Guantanamo detainees that gave testimony on the conditions and human rights violations that were systematically carried out under orders of the Bush administration.

Former President Bush, Former Vice-President Dick Cheney, Former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and the legal advisers Alberto Gonzales, David Addington, William Haynes, Jay Bybee and John Yoo that crafted the legal ‘justification’ for torture that basically said, ‘we can if we want to even if it’s illegal’ were the defendants. None were present, of course, but international war crime trials do not require the presence of the accused. The trial was run according to the standards set by the Nuremberg Trials to convict war criminals after World War II.


Professor Gurdial Singh Nijar, who headed the prosecution said, “The tribunal was very careful to adhere scrupulously to the regulations drawn up by the Nuremberg courts and the International Criminal Courts”.

The United States is subject to international law which makes this trial significant beyond the borders of Malaysia. Foreign Policy Journal reports:


President Lamin told a packed courtroom: “As a tribunal of conscience, the tribunal is fully aware that its verdict is merely declaratory in nature. The tribunal has no power of enforcement, no power to impose any custodial sentence on any one or more of the 8 convicted persons. What we can do, under Article 31 of Chapter VI of Part 2 of the Charter is to recommend to the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Commission to submit this finding of conviction by the tribunal, together with a record of these proceedings, to the Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, as well as the United Nations and the Security Council...

..“The Tribunal also recommends to the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Commission that the names of all the 8 convicted persons be entered and included in the Commission’s Register of War Criminals and be publicized accordingly.

“The Tribunal recommends to the War Crimes Commission to give the widest international publicity to this conviction and grant of reparations, as these are universal crimes for which there is a responsibility upon nations to institute prosecutions if any of these Accused persons may enter their jurisdictions? George W. Bush, Dick Cheney Convicted Of War Crimes

Wow! Didn't know that had already happened. Makes you wonder if Russia & China's rise to power in the UN is a dark omen for any of these convicted 8 war criminals being harbored here in the US?

Gonna be hard to keep friends abroad when we're shielding the equivalent of the 3rd Reicht here on US soil.

I have been aware of this, but sadly Obama is protecting Bush:

Wikileaks: Obama Administration Secretly Worked To Prevent Prosecution of War Crimes By The Bush Administration | JONATHAN TURLEY

Obama better hope someone protects him in the future. His drone assassinations have murdered many innocents.

Drone Warfare
More than 2,400 dead as Obama’s drone campaign marks five years


http://rossbishop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/kids-drone.jpg

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Before this link disappears:

May 13, 2012 8:28 am

In the first verdict of its kind since former President George W. Bush left office, he and several members of his administration have been successfully convicted in absentia of war crimes in Malaysia.

Yes, this is a BFD. [assuming 'Big Fucking Deal']

..This past Friday, a five panel tribunal delivered a unanimous guilty verdict after a week long trial that, unsurprisingly, was not covered by American media. The witnesses included several ex-Guantanamo detainees that gave testimony on the conditions and human rights violations that were systematically carried out under orders of the Bush administration.

Former President Bush, Former Vice-President Dick Cheney, Former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and the legal advisers Alberto Gonzales, David Addington, William Haynes, Jay Bybee and John Yoo that crafted the legal ‘justification’ for torture that basically said, ‘we can if we want to even if it’s illegal’ were the defendants. None were present, of course, but international war crime trials do not require the presence of the accused. The trial was run according to the standards set by the Nuremberg Trials to convict war criminals after World War II.


Professor Gurdial Singh Nijar, who headed the prosecution said, “The tribunal was very careful to adhere scrupulously to the regulations drawn up by the Nuremberg courts and the International Criminal Courts”.

The United States is subject to international law which makes this trial significant beyond the borders of Malaysia. Foreign Policy Journal reports:


President Lamin told a packed courtroom: “As a tribunal of conscience, the tribunal is fully aware that its verdict is merely declaratory in nature. The tribunal has no power of enforcement, no power to impose any custodial sentence on any one or more of the 8 convicted persons. What we can do, under Article 31 of Chapter VI of Part 2 of the Charter is to recommend to the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Commission to submit this finding of conviction by the tribunal, together with a record of these proceedings, to the Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, as well as the United Nations and the Security Council...

..“The Tribunal also recommends to the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Commission that the names of all the 8 convicted persons be entered and included in the Commission’s Register of War Criminals and be publicized accordingly.

“The Tribunal recommends to the War Crimes Commission to give the widest international publicity to this conviction and grant of reparations, as these are universal crimes for which there is a responsibility upon nations to institute prosecutions if any of these Accused persons may enter their jurisdictions? George W. Bush, Dick Cheney Convicted Of War Crimes

Wow! Didn't know that had already happened. Makes you wonder if Russia & China's rise to power in the UN is a dark omen for any of these convicted 8 war criminals being harbored here in the US?

Gonna be hard to keep friends abroad when we're shielding the equivalent of the 3rd Reicht here on US soil.

The UN is on trial for Oil for Food and undercutting US. Bring it on an punish the enemies!
 
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Wow! Didn't know that had already happened. Makes you wonder if Russia & China's rise to power in the UN is a dark omen for any of these convicted 8 war criminals being harbored here in the US?

Gonna be hard to keep friends abroad when we're shielding the equivalent of the 3rd Reicht here on US soil.

I have been aware of this, but sadly Obama is protecting Bush:

Wikileaks: Obama Administration Secretly Worked To Prevent Prosecution of War Crimes By The Bush Administration | JONATHAN TURLEY

Obama better hope someone protects him in the future. His drone assassinations have murdered many innocents.

Drone Warfare
More than 2,400 dead as Obama’s drone campaign marks five years


http://rossbishop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/kids-drone.jpg

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Those we're babies
 
What extensive trip to the mid east are you talking about? Which countries did he visit and who did he allegedly meet with?
What SS detail are you talking about? Former VP's don't usually get Secret Service coverage. Cheney got extended coverage from Obama, but that was right after he left office. Do you have information that he is still getting SS protection and services at tax payers expense?



I heard Dick and Liz on Rush Limbaugh's RADIO program....they didn't name the ME countries but I can assure you they went to Saudi Arabia and Kuwait...maybe Jordan and Israel. They didn't want to quote specific leaders as to their outrage at Obozo's limp no-shows when the bullets started flying in the "arab spring". As to his security, after 9/11 Homeland Security extends protection to former executive office holders abroad....either SS or DOS guys who will shoot your ass dead if you approach their subject. You don't like Cheney, TOUGH SHIT...like Dubya, he was born in the US, ain't a stinkin communist, or a muslim, or a fraud like the pissant we got from you morons.
 
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Africa was Laura's little project and we paid for her the twins to vacation there.

George was far too busy lying to the world and lining his and that dick of a veep's pockets.

President Bush has become Africa's best friend. You can lie all you want Luddly but you cannot take away all of his accomplishments in Africa. And I'm talking his.

The former Governor of Texas’ visit was part of a mission to raise awareness of a cervical cancer detection and treatment program he has set up in Zambia, which has the second highest number of cervical cancer cases in the world

Many Zambian women infected with the disease are also living with HIV and have weakened immune systems, according to the Catholic Online


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Volunteering: Mr Bush working in Kabwe, Zambia on July 3 as part of his mission to promote cervical cancer detection and treatment programs for Zambian women


Former President George Bush forgoes July Fourth celebrations and spends holidays at Zambian orphanage | Mail Online

Clearly, the first most African Loving President.
 
Circus of international courts. This is why I am glad Americans are protected by Due process.
 
Africa was Laura's little project and we paid for her the twins to vacation there.

George was far too busy lying to the world and lining his and that dick of a veep's pockets.

President Bush has become Africa's best friend. You can lie all you want Luddly but you cannot take away all of his accomplishments in Africa. And I'm talking his.

The former Governor of Texas’ visit was part of a mission to raise awareness of a cervical cancer detection and treatment program he has set up in Zambia, which has the second highest number of cervical cancer cases in the world

Many Zambian women infected with the disease are also living with HIV and have weakened immune systems, according to the Catholic Online


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Volunteering: Mr Bush working in Kabwe, Zambia on July 3 as part of his mission to promote cervical cancer detection and treatment programs for Zambian women


Former President George Bush forgoes July Fourth celebrations and spends holidays at Zambian orphanage | Mail Online


The hateful idiots on the far left will find a way to try and hate this as well. They would rather cut out their own tongues than admit President Bush is a good man who cares about people.
 
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Wow! Didn't know that had already happened. Makes you wonder if Russia & China's rise to power in the UN is a dark omen for any of these convicted 8 war criminals being harbored here in the US?

Gonna be hard to keep friends abroad when we're shielding the equivalent of the 3rd Reicht here on US soil.

I have been aware of this, but sadly Obama is protecting Bush:

Wikileaks: Obama Administration Secretly Worked To Prevent Prosecution of War Crimes By The Bush Administration | JONATHAN TURLEY

Obama better hope someone protects him in the future. His drone assassinations have murdered many innocents.

Drone Warfare
More than 2,400 dead as Obama’s drone campaign marks five years


http://rossbishop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/kids-drone.jpg

kids-drone.jpg


That picture is heartbreaking..
 
Before this link disappears:

May 13, 2012 8:28 am

In the first verdict of its kind since former President George W. Bush left office, he and several members of his administration have been successfully convicted in absentia of war crimes in Malaysia.

Yes, this is a BFD. [assuming 'Big Fucking Deal']

..This past Friday, a five panel tribunal delivered a unanimous guilty verdict after a week long trial that, unsurprisingly, was not covered by American media. The witnesses included several ex-Guantanamo detainees that gave testimony on the conditions and human rights violations that were systematically carried out under orders of the Bush administration.

Former President Bush, Former Vice-President Dick Cheney, Former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and the legal advisers Alberto Gonzales, David Addington, William Haynes, Jay Bybee and John Yoo that crafted the legal ‘justification’ for torture that basically said, ‘we can if we want to even if it’s illegal’ were the defendants. None were present, of course, but international war crime trials do not require the presence of the accused. The trial was run according to the standards set by the Nuremberg Trials to convict war criminals after World War II.


Professor Gurdial Singh Nijar, who headed the prosecution said, “The tribunal was very careful to adhere scrupulously to the regulations drawn up by the Nuremberg courts and the International Criminal Courts”.

The United States is subject to international law which makes this trial significant beyond the borders of Malaysia. Foreign Policy Journal reports:


President Lamin told a packed courtroom: “As a tribunal of conscience, the tribunal is fully aware that its verdict is merely declaratory in nature. The tribunal has no power of enforcement, no power to impose any custodial sentence on any one or more of the 8 convicted persons. What we can do, under Article 31 of Chapter VI of Part 2 of the Charter is to recommend to the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Commission to submit this finding of conviction by the tribunal, together with a record of these proceedings, to the Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, as well as the United Nations and the Security Council...

..“The Tribunal also recommends to the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Commission that the names of all the 8 convicted persons be entered and included in the Commission’s Register of War Criminals and be publicized accordingly.

“The Tribunal recommends to the War Crimes Commission to give the widest international publicity to this conviction and grant of reparations, as these are universal crimes for which there is a responsibility upon nations to institute prosecutions if any of these Accused persons may enter their jurisdictions? George W. Bush, Dick Cheney Convicted Of War Crimes

Wow! Didn't know that had already happened. Makes you wonder if Russia & China's rise to power in the UN is a dark omen for any of these convicted 8 war criminals being harbored here in the US?

Gonna be hard to keep friends abroad when we're shielding the equivalent of the 3rd Reicht here on US soil.
Excellent News that every American should know about and become aware of!
 
Before this link disappears:

May 13, 2012 8:28 am

In the first verdict of its kind since former President George W. Bush left office, he and several members of his administration have been successfully convicted in absentia of war crimes in Malaysia.

Yes, this is a BFD. [assuming 'Big Fucking Deal']

..This past Friday, a five panel tribunal delivered a unanimous guilty verdict after a week long trial that, unsurprisingly, was not covered by American media. The witnesses included several ex-Guantanamo detainees that gave testimony on the conditions and human rights violations that were systematically carried out under orders of the Bush administration.

Former President Bush, Former Vice-President Dick Cheney, Former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and the legal advisers Alberto Gonzales, David Addington, William Haynes, Jay Bybee and John Yoo that crafted the legal ‘justification’ for torture that basically said, ‘we can if we want to even if it’s illegal’ were the defendants. None were present, of course, but international war crime trials do not require the presence of the accused. The trial was run according to the standards set by the Nuremberg Trials to convict war criminals after World War II.


Professor Gurdial Singh Nijar, who headed the prosecution said, “The tribunal was very careful to adhere scrupulously to the regulations drawn up by the Nuremberg courts and the International Criminal Courts”.

The United States is subject to international law which makes this trial significant beyond the borders of Malaysia. Foreign Policy Journal reports:


President Lamin told a packed courtroom: “As a tribunal of conscience, the tribunal is fully aware that its verdict is merely declaratory in nature. The tribunal has no power of enforcement, no power to impose any custodial sentence on any one or more of the 8 convicted persons. What we can do, under Article 31 of Chapter VI of Part 2 of the Charter is to recommend to the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Commission to submit this finding of conviction by the tribunal, together with a record of these proceedings, to the Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, as well as the United Nations and the Security Council...

..“The Tribunal also recommends to the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Commission that the names of all the 8 convicted persons be entered and included in the Commission’s Register of War Criminals and be publicized accordingly.

“The Tribunal recommends to the War Crimes Commission to give the widest international publicity to this conviction and grant of reparations, as these are universal crimes for which there is a responsibility upon nations to institute prosecutions if any of these Accused persons may enter their jurisdictions? George W. Bush, Dick Cheney Convicted Of War Crimes

Wow! Didn't know that had already happened. Makes you wonder if Russia & China's rise to power in the UN is a dark omen for any of these convicted 8 war criminals being harbored here in the US?

Gonna be hard to keep friends abroad when we're shielding the equivalent of the 3rd Reicht here on US soil.
Excellent News that every American should know about and become aware of!
For the slow and stupid. The tribunal was a PRIVATE group unassociated with any Government or official group. It is meaningless and has no power. As stated in the quoted section you just requoted.

I see this is where it belongs in the Conspiracy theories section.
 
Before this link disappears:

May 13, 2012 8:28 am

In the first verdict of its kind since former President George W. Bush left office, he and several members of his administration have been successfully convicted in absentia of war crimes in Malaysia.

Yes, this is a BFD. [assuming 'Big Fucking Deal']

..This past Friday, a five panel tribunal delivered a unanimous guilty verdict after a week long trial that, unsurprisingly, was not covered by American media. The witnesses included several ex-Guantanamo detainees that gave testimony on the conditions and human rights violations that were systematically carried out under orders of the Bush administration.

Former President Bush, Former Vice-President Dick Cheney, Former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and the legal advisers Alberto Gonzales, David Addington, William Haynes, Jay Bybee and John Yoo that crafted the legal ‘justification’ for torture that basically said, ‘we can if we want to even if it’s illegal’ were the defendants. None were present, of course, but international war crime trials do not require the presence of the accused. The trial was run according to the standards set by the Nuremberg Trials to convict war criminals after World War II.


Professor Gurdial Singh Nijar, who headed the prosecution said, “The tribunal was very careful to adhere scrupulously to the regulations drawn up by the Nuremberg courts and the International Criminal Courts”.

The United States is subject to international law which makes this trial significant beyond the borders of Malaysia. Foreign Policy Journal reports:


President Lamin told a packed courtroom: “As a tribunal of conscience, the tribunal is fully aware that its verdict is merely declaratory in nature. The tribunal has no power of enforcement, no power to impose any custodial sentence on any one or more of the 8 convicted persons. What we can do, under Article 31 of Chapter VI of Part 2 of the Charter is to recommend to the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Commission to submit this finding of conviction by the tribunal, together with a record of these proceedings, to the Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, as well as the United Nations and the Security Council...

..“The Tribunal also recommends to the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Commission that the names of all the 8 convicted persons be entered and included in the Commission’s Register of War Criminals and be publicized accordingly.

“The Tribunal recommends to the War Crimes Commission to give the widest international publicity to this conviction and grant of reparations, as these are universal crimes for which there is a responsibility upon nations to institute prosecutions if any of these Accused persons may enter their jurisdictions? George W. Bush, Dick Cheney Convicted Of War Crimes
Wow! Didn't know that had already happened. Makes you wonder if Russia & China's rise to power in the UN is a dark omen for any of these convicted 8 war criminals being harbored here in the US?

Gonna be hard to keep friends abroad when we're shielding the equivalent of the 3rd Reicht here on US soil.

Why isn't this in the Whackadoodle forum? Do you really believe that conspiracy sites are valid sources?
 
Before this link disappears:

May 13, 2012 8:28 am

In the first verdict of its kind since former President George W. Bush left office, he and several members of his administration have been successfully convicted in absentia of war crimes in Malaysia.

Yes, this is a BFD. [assuming 'Big Fucking Deal']

..This past Friday, a five panel tribunal delivered a unanimous guilty verdict after a week long trial that, unsurprisingly, was not covered by American media. The witnesses included several ex-Guantanamo detainees that gave testimony on the conditions and human rights violations that were systematically carried out under orders of the Bush administration.

Former President Bush, Former Vice-President Dick Cheney, Former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and the legal advisers Alberto Gonzales, David Addington, William Haynes, Jay Bybee and John Yoo that crafted the legal ‘justification’ for torture that basically said, ‘we can if we want to even if it’s illegal’ were the defendants. None were present, of course, but international war crime trials do not require the presence of the accused. The trial was run according to the standards set by the Nuremberg Trials to convict war criminals after World War II.


Professor Gurdial Singh Nijar, who headed the prosecution said, “The tribunal was very careful to adhere scrupulously to the regulations drawn up by the Nuremberg courts and the International Criminal Courts”.

The United States is subject to international law which makes this trial significant beyond the borders of Malaysia. Foreign Policy Journal reports:


President Lamin told a packed courtroom: “As a tribunal of conscience, the tribunal is fully aware that its verdict is merely declaratory in nature. The tribunal has no power of enforcement, no power to impose any custodial sentence on any one or more of the 8 convicted persons. What we can do, under Article 31 of Chapter VI of Part 2 of the Charter is to recommend to the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Commission to submit this finding of conviction by the tribunal, together with a record of these proceedings, to the Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, as well as the United Nations and the Security Council...

..“The Tribunal also recommends to the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Commission that the names of all the 8 convicted persons be entered and included in the Commission’s Register of War Criminals and be publicized accordingly.

“The Tribunal recommends to the War Crimes Commission to give the widest international publicity to this conviction and grant of reparations, as these are universal crimes for which there is a responsibility upon nations to institute prosecutions if any of these Accused persons may enter their jurisdictions? George W. Bush, Dick Cheney Convicted Of War Crimes
Wow! Didn't know that had already happened. Makes you wonder if Russia & China's rise to power in the UN is a dark omen for any of these convicted 8 war criminals being harbored here in the US?

Gonna be hard to keep friends abroad when we're shielding the equivalent of the 3rd Reicht here on US soil.

Why isn't this in the Whackadoodle forum? Do you really believe that conspiracy sites are valid sources?

It was moved from politics to conspiracy theories since the "tribunal" was not an official body of any kind and had zero power or authority as they STATE in the quoted part for all to see. The title is a lie, unless my tribunal can declare Holder a convicted criminal and have it stand as well.
 
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Quick, before this link that has been active since May 2012 disappears?

Yup been 2 years and nothing from the UN. One can assume that they ignored these people.

I guess they should've ignored the Nazi war criminals too...you know, if they were well-placed and couched their world domination thing under "humanitarian reasons" and "liberty"...

Actually, come to think of it there were a few of the top Nazi brass that did escape prosecution. Probably had more money and connections than the fall guys.
 
Yup been 2 years and nothing from the UN. One can assume that they ignored these people.

I guess they should've [sic] ignored the Nazi war criminals too....



You are truly pitiable.




How's that evacuation of Tokyo going, genius?

Slow and steady, idiot. Out of the radar. GE doesn't want too much of a panic over their faulty product and engineering. Don't want to bankrupt them with the facts of the situation.
 

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