The scalping party
06/13/05
[C]overing up American atrocities has proved a thoroughly bipartisan business. The Democrats, after all, are currently considering the bomber of Belgrade, General Wesley Clark, as their potential knight on a white horse. The Bush administration, meanwhile, blackmails governments everywhere with threats of aid cuts and trade sanctions unless they exempt U.S. troops from the jurisdiction of the new International Criminal Court. The United States, of course, has good reason to claim immunity from the very Nuremburg principles it helped establish in 1946-47...
http://tinyurl.com/bjnon
from Mother Jones, by Mike Davis
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
[C]overing up American atrocities has proved a thoroughly bipartisan business. The Democrats, after all, are currently considering the bomber of Belgrade, General Wesley Clark, as their potential knight on a white horse. The Bush administration, meanwhile, blackmails governments everywhere with threats of aid cuts and trade sanctions unless they exempt U.S. troops from the jurisdiction of the new International Criminal Court. The United States, of course, has good reason to claim immunity from the very Nuremburg principles it helped establish in 1946-47...
http://tinyurl.com/bjnon
from Mother Jones, by Mike Davis
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
Starmail - 13. Jun, 09:54