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Mnemosyne

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20. And the non-member nations are...
Tue Jun 17, 2014, 01:39 AM
Jun 2014

Israel, Sudan, Iraq and the US, as best I can recall, probably missing a few. I was appalled when GW Bush, the war criminal, 'unsigned' the US from the treaty.

Agree, fuck the bush's lawyers.

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If only... Marie Marie Jun 2014 #1
Vast chasm between Could and Would. nt valerief Jun 2014 #2
Recommend. n/t Jefferson23 Jun 2014 #3
Yeah we on a long dark road OverseaVisitor Jun 2014 #4
Members or not, I've always wondered why the ICC has not done it. nt Mnemosyne Jun 2014 #5
It doesn't MATTER if the United States is a member... Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2014 #16
And the non-member nations are... Mnemosyne Jun 2014 #20
It's also why he had to get an authorization of force agreement to make murder legal. Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2014 #21
Just sickens and enrages me, as it has since 2003. nt Mnemosyne Jun 2014 #30
This message was self-deleted by its author Corruption Inc Jun 2014 #6
The use of quotes around International Criminal Court and progressive OnyxCollie Jun 2014 #7
The ICJ itself is not dictator-dominated, it is headed by a former Canadian Supreme Court judge and Fred Sanders Jun 2014 #8
Neither the US nor Iraq are parties to the Rome Statute, the ICC has no jurisdiction. tritsofme Jun 2014 #9
President O will pardon them all, mark my words. For the good of The People. nm rhett o rick Jun 2014 #10
He cant issue a pardon for the Hague. eom TransitJohn Jun 2014 #11
So, what's your point. Do you think the "Hague" will come and get them? Do you support rhett o rick Jun 2014 #13
the op is about the hague JI7 Jun 2014 #17
He has no power over international law. nt stevenleser Jun 2014 #12
And they cant come here to arrest them. So what good is a trial and conviction without them? rhett o rick Jun 2014 #14
No. He won't pardon them as far as the US is concerned, and cannot pardon them from international stevenleser Jun 2014 #24
Even in this theoretical situation, you are incorrect. tritsofme Jun 2014 #15
No, I'm not incorrect. These folks have already been found guilty in one international court. stevenleser Jun 2014 #23
Found guilty by a symbolic panel, not the ICC tritsofme Jun 2014 #25
I might not actually have a problem with that; here's why.... Volaris Jun 2014 #31
IMO they will all treat a pardon as vindication. If I was the President and B613 allowed it, I rhett o rick Jun 2014 #32
or, is it possible to convict a Deadman of warcrimes, post humously? Volaris Jun 2014 #33
Don't know much... ReRe Jun 2014 #18
While I don't think the invasion and subsequent war in Iraq was a good idea, Jenoch Jun 2014 #19
Since the establishment would never allow the prosecution of any Republican war criminal, may all indepat Jun 2014 #22
I should like to be able to love my country and still love justice. Albert Camus Tierra_y_Libertad Jun 2014 #26
Sadly... Mike Nelson Jun 2014 #27
Dictator-dominated United Nations? Fawke Em Jun 2014 #28
Oh no that won't do, got to stick with the narrative General. Rex Jun 2014 #29
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