Saturday, November 20, 2010

Bush: War Criminal, Serial Killer, Criminal Lout.


Bush, War Criminal, Serial killer, Criminal Lout.

I see the right wing mayor of London is warning Bush to be careful about visiting Britain as somebody could try to have him arrested as a war criminal. This mayor is from the political party of the extreme right wing Thatcher. It shows how bad things are for Bush that it is from this source, from these friends of his, that this warning comes. There is no doubt about it, Bush is a war criminal. His crimes are the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. But it is not only these wars that make Bush a criminal. And he is not only a war criminal.

In his six years as Governor of Texas Bush killed 152 people on death row. Yes 152 people in six years. Just last week the DNA came back on one of these who was killed ten years ago. This victim, Claude Jones, had always insisted he was innocent and left one of hairs behind to be tested. He wanted it tested before they killed him but Bush did not bother to make himself aware of this or to see to it that Jones had his right to have it tested upheld. When asked if he read the appeals for clemency or DNA tests made by prisoners Bush said: "From time to time." Think about this. Killing somebody and only reading the background information from "time to time" - What a piece of dirt that Bush is.

Not only is Bush a war criminal. Bush is also a serial killer. In fact he is the most prolific serial killer in the US. He killed 152 people on death row in his six years as Governor of Texas and then on top of that he killed the tens and tens of thousands in the Afghanistan and Iraq wars.

And in relation to these wars. Under Bush's term as Governor two out of every three people he killed on death row were Gulf war veterans. The Gulf War was his daddy's war. The whole Bush clan are war criminals. How many people will come back from Afghanistan and Iraq destroyed by these wars and end up in death row in the future? What kind of defense will they have? One third of the lawyers who defended the 152 people that Bush had killed were either disbarred or sanctioned in some way in their careers. When the victims went to appeal Bush used the same tactic as the Supreme court. That is he denied them their right to appeal by claiming that the relevant body or person, here it was Bush himself, had already heard all the arguments.

Sean.

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