Posted on 21 July 2008
Tags: Bush, CNN, George W Bush, history, president, Radovan Karadzic, Red Cross, United Nations, US, W, War, world
Yes, a war criminal has been arrested, and no it isn’t George W Bush.
(CNN) –Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic has been arrested after more than a decade as a fugitive from war crimes charges, the U.N. tribunal that charged him announced today. Karadzic, 63, was the Serb political leader
When it is all said and done will we ever charge Bush for what he has done. Many have come forward even the Red Cross and called W a war criminal. Will we ever bring him to task for his crimes? Will we ever take responsibility as a nation for letting him get away with it? Or will the next president who ever it is pardon him and say let the past be the past?
What will history say about us, if we don’t take action?
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Posted on 19 July 2008
Tags: Art, Barack, Barack Obama, blog, Blogs, CNN, emo, Iraq, LA, McCain camp, News, news media, Nouri al-Maliki, Obama, president, Reuters, Saturday, US, Visionary, W, War, White House, world
Today was a good day for Barack Obama. Not only is he out seeing the world and showing his support. World leaders like Iraq’s Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki praise his forward visionary thinking. Then with nothing they could say bad about him or his plan today The White House emailed the press corps telling them how much they seem to support him too. I think someone wants to keep their job into the next administration.
CRAWFORD, TX (CNN) – An embarrassing slip up for the White House press office Saturday, when an aide hit the wrong button and mistakenly sent to the news media a Reuters article saying Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki backs presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama’s troop withdrawal plan.
Ouch! No response to this high praise has been given by the McCain camp. I wonder why.
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