YES! It wouldn't undo the damage of lying us in to an illegal war!
3%
NO! And let's prosecute Dick Cheney while we're at it!
97%

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TxPeon's picture
TxPeon 11 years 35 weeks ago

There can be no peace, no justice, in the World, until these horrific criminals are given their due process, in a world court, for what they did.

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Roland de Brabant 11 years 35 weeks ago

While the list of Dubya's crimes is more extensive than that of some we hanged at Nuremburg, he cannot be tried due to his obvious lack of mental competence. Now Cheney, on the other hand, should not be allowed to use his equally obvious mental defects as a defense. Evil is evil, after all.

Roland

wolfman's picture
wolfman 11 years 35 weeks ago

Lack of mental compedence, sad but true.

samsnead 11 years 35 weeks ago

Let us not forget the corporate war profiteers also. They need to be held accountable as well as every Senator, ( Hillary and the other 76), who gave that goddamed bloodthirsty idiot the pre approved go ahead for the invasion. Also the hawkish pundits and brain washing networks that pushed for the rotten war, (CNN, MSNBC, FUCKS NEWS, etc), whose propaganda spewing invective would have made Josef Goebbles proud, need to answer for themselves. And every flag waving sonofabitch who supported the war, yet was only willing to fight that horrible war to the last drop of someone else's blood, ( PATRICIA HEATON) . The blood of the slain including their COUNTRYMEN is on their hands.

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blotnick 11 years 35 weeks ago

I thought this was an area for open discussion. The question is kind of like "Do you still beat your wife?". What about, we have more important issues than dealing with this, and it was no more illegal than the Obama drone strikes. That is why we have elections.

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