@msolga,
David wrote:I wish that I had sent supporting, encouraging fan mail
to Chile 's General Augusto Pinochet for his noble efforts
against the local communists. ..
msolga wrote:I bet you wish you had, too, David.
U
WIN the bet, Olga!
msolga wrote:And I'd also bet you know all about the horror & carnage that
Chilean citizens had to endure under this mongrel's reign of terror.
From a distance, I cheered what he did to the communists!
I read of it in the newspaper, over lunch, each day.
That made me HAPPY! Filled with JOY
Sadly, I never had the Honor of meeting Gen. Pinochet,
but I wish that I had been able to take his hand in gratitude
for what he did,
favoring ALL the decent people of the world,
by killing those local commies.
I wish that I had been able to
embrace him expressing my compliments, good will and adulation !
He
EARNED it; Gen. Pinochet
DESERVED the
LOVE and moral support of all
the decent people of the world.
During my life, I have created some joy n delight by giving away cash
to people (Individuals) who have not expected it, but my modest and
humble little efforts
have fallen
far, far short of the wonderful
good that General Pinochet has contributed
to the decent people of the world by killing those horrible, abhorent communists.
I checked your link and skimmed its contents.
CORRECT ME, if I 'm rong, Olga,
but your link appears to reveal u to be mendaciously deceptive in your prevarications
insofar as u have accused General Pinochet of being "a war criminal".
It begins as follows:
"General Augusto Pinochet was indicted for human rights violations on 10 October 1998
by Spanish magistrate Baltasar Garzón.
He was arrested in London and finally released by the British government in March 2000.
Authorized to freely return to his native Chile, he was there first
indicted by the judge
Juan Guzmán Tapia, and charged of a number of crimes, before
dying on 10 December 2006,
without having been convicted in any case.
His arrest in London made the front-page of newspapers worldwide as not only did it involve the head
of the military dictatorship that ruled Chile from 1973 to 1990,
but it was the first time that several European judges applied the
principle of
universal jurisdiction [????????], declaring themselves
competent to judge crimes committed by former heads of state,
despite local amnesty laws." [All emphasis and coloration has been added by David.]
Now, I 'm not quite clear as to your attributions of war criminality
to General Pinochet. Do thay result from the Spanish interference????
He was
NOT in Spain, so far as I know.
Please correct me, if I am rong and he really
WAS in Spain,
but it seems to
ME, that the government of SPAIN had
no jurisdiction,
neither personal jurisdiction, nor
subject-matter jurisdiction.
If your allegations of the said war criminality result from
the judicial interferences of the government of Spain,
then maybe, in like manner, at my next NRA meeting
or at the
Gun Rights Policy Conference in Denver next month I will
move that we declare ourselves to be a court, with the
same jurisdiction
as that Spanish court, and we will indict and try
in absentia the members
of the government of Austrailia for
robbery,
in that thay
ROBBED the citizens of Australia of their guns. What do u think of
THAT ??
msolga wrote:I suppose some of us are supposed to be "outraged" by statements like this from you?
If u support
communist evil, then: yeah.
Is that inconsistent of u, Comrade Olga?
Will u report me to the
NKVD ?????
msolga wrote:I find such statements from you entirely predictable & consistent.
Well, I certainly
HOPE so.
I try to be consistent.
msolga wrote:I am not remotely surprised that you'd want to send him a congratulatory letter.
Good. It brings me joy to be known for what I am.
msolga wrote:
I'm rather surprised you didn't include Adolph Hitler in your list, though ...
I have addressed this in a prior answer. (q.v.)
He was authoritarian-collectivist
anathema and what he did to the Jews was
ineffably outrageous.
By the way,
that is
NOT how to spell his name.
David