Re: hhfdh
johnbelushi wrote:did he not do it, hmmmmmmm, i never even questioned that genocide's validity. Maybe Clinton just charms you a little more with the massacre dialogue, and a "purely" air campaign. Americans kill from the air, lets be honest thats where the vast majority of enemy meat hits the steel.
The International Committee to Defend Slobodan Milosevic:
http://www.icdsm.org/
This is Slobodan Milosevic, an innocent man being tried by a so-called International Criminal
Tribunal in the Hague, Holland, presumably for attempting to deport (or ethnically cleanse)
albanian islammites from a Serbian province for barbaric conduct over a protracted period of time:
http://www.srpska-mreza.com/ddj/Kosovo/articles/Binder87NYT.htm
One assumes that the Dutch are practicing to try themselves for ethnic cleansing and genocide,
since they themselves are now beginning to expell muslims from their own country:
http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2004/2/17502340-DA4E-4379-9982-AED6C77B315D.html
also for barbaric conduct over a protracted period of time:
http://www.thesocialcontract.com/cgi-bin/showarticle.pl?articleID=1111&terms=
An unbiased observer would be excused for assuming that barbaric conduct over protracted periods of time is a sort of an islammite specialty.
Now, one way to prevent yourself from being charged with hypocricy, is to start torturing people. For the same reason that nobody would ever charge Al Capone with shoplifting, nobody would ever charge somebody like Adolf Eichman or Joseph Mengele with hypocrisy.
Thus it comes out that a prosecutioni witness in this trial of Slobodan Milosevic stood up in the courtroom and stated that prosecutors had attempted to torture an accusation against Milosevic out of him:
http://www3.sympatico.ca/sr.gowans/markovic.html
Now, in an American courtroom, that would be the instantaneous end of the trial and the prosecutor's career (doing anything other than washing dishes in the courtroom cafeteria) right there.
Thus there should be a question of how Americans would want to be associated with this process
even before you consider the fact that Americans soundly reject the entire premise of the ICC
and have gone as far as to pass a law requiring the president of the United States to use military force to rescue any
American being held by that "tribunal":
http://middleeastreference.org.uk/inlap020819.html
In other words, Holland would face the armed might of the United States military were it to try to do to any American what it is doing to Milosevic.