Bush War Crimes Convention in Massachusetts

by moonwolf | July 2, 2008 at 09:25 am | 213 views | 9 comments | 19 recommendations

A conference in September of this year is planned to lay the groundwork to bring criminal charges against Bush Administration officials for war crimes.

On September 13-14, 2008, Lawrence Velvel, the dean of the Massachusetts School of Law at Andover, plans to convene a ‘convention’ at the school’s facilities; the attendees of which will plan strategies to prosecute members of the Bush administration for war crimes.

"This is not intended to be a mere discussion of violations of law that have occurred," stated Velvel in a press release. "It is, rather, intended to be a planning conference at which plans will be laid and necessary organizational structures set up, to pursue the guilty as long as necessary and, if need be, to the ends of the Earth.

"We must try to hold Bush administration leaders accountable in courts of justice. And we must insist on appropriate punishments, including, if guilt is found, the hangings visited upon top German and Japanese war-criminals in the 1940’s."

The dean specifically criticizes Justice Department officials who wrote legal opinions designed to provide political cover for administration figures to carry out torture. However, Velvel’s sharpest words were saved for President Bush, according to a passage from ABA Journal.

"The man ultimately responsible for the torture had a unique preparation and persona for the presidency," wrote Velvel. "He is a former drunk, was a serial failure in business who had to repeatedly be bailed out by daddy’s friends and wanna-be-friends, was unable to speak articulately despite the finest education(s) that money and influence can buy, has a dislike of reading, so that 100-page memos have to be boiled down to one page for him, is heedless of facts and evidence, and appears not even to know the meaning of truth."

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René
René
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at 09:39 on July 2nd, 2008

moonwolf, I like this story. It's good stuff. WOW!

Karen Hatter
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at 09:41 on July 2nd, 2008

moonwolf, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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moonwolf

Thanks René.  Regardless of some people's opinions on actions taken the conference including some of the top legal minds in the USA will bring into sharp focus hard questions about the legality of actions perpetrated by Bush and his officials.  Hopefully the 'Rule of Law' will achieve what public opinion and protest has been unable to!  If they are found to have committed illegal acts then they should be held responsible just as you or I would be.

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René

Hope they can protect themselves against insidious attacks to stop them.

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moonwolf

Good point!

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moonwolf

Thanks Karen!

Johnny Summerton
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at 10:40 on July 2nd, 2008

moonwolf, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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mpress

Hey Moonwolf still trying to convince people that Bush is the most evil person in the world? Soon he will be out of office and those who have been giving cover for Islamic terrorists will have to find someone else to hate.

duo
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at 00:17 on July 3rd, 2008

moonwolf, I like this story. It's good stuff.  Interesting information.

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July 2, 2008 at 09:25 am by moonwolf, 213 views, 9 comments

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