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In reply to the discussion: Where does Elizabeth Warren or Bernie Sanders stand on prosecution? [View all]Zorra
(27,670 posts)be too conservative in his approach to dealing with some issues.
For instance, he was against ending the filibuster when it really needed to be ended, and this was poor judgment, IMO. I would have put the hammer down and driven republicans to extinction by ending the filibuster and passing massive New Deal type legislation as fast as my pen could fly.
So I suspect that Bernie would take the same conservative approach with prosecuting the war criminals, because he seems to have a problem breaching protocol, again, especially with political colleagues.
This type of non-action in pursuing justice for heinous crimes against humanity is wrong. When people in very high positions of power commit crimes, you gotta pull the trigger on them. These freaks need to go to jail, and no one in the world has any reasonable excuse not to put them there.
I don't believe Senator Warren would take action to put these unspeakably wicked creatures in prison either, and she would be wrong as well. If anyone who is not in a position of high authority did anything like the Bush/Cheney cabal did, they'd be in prison in a heartbeat.