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ghostgovt
Iran tells it like it is... BushCo does not play by the rules as it dictates to others.


http://www.tehrantimes.com/Description.asp...4&Cat=2&Num=003
Government spokesman Abdollah Ramazanzadeh said.... "this is not the first time we have seen the United States violate international rules.

"We would expect those people who spend their time accusing other of breaking international law to respect it themselves," he said.

The Washington Post said Sunday that U.S. President George W. Bush's administration has listened in on phone calls between and Iranian diplomats in a search for ammunition to oust ElBaradei as head of the IAEA.
CrowNotAngelGRL
Of course. Everything in Iraq is illegal but BushCo would never go to jail.

QUOTE(ghostgovt @ Dec 13 2004, 06:53 PM)
Iran tells it like it is... BushCo does not play by the rules as it dictates to others.
http://www.tehrantimes.com/Description.asp...4&Cat=2&Num=003
Government spokesman Abdollah Ramazanzadeh said.... "this is not the first time we have seen the United States violate international rules.

"We would expect those people who spend their time accusing other of breaking international law to respect it themselves," he said.

The Washington Post said Sunday that U.S. President George W. Bush's administration has listened in on phone calls between and Iranian diplomats in a search for ammunition to oust ElBaradei as head of the IAEA.
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Missing Person Bureau
If I were Bush, I would be very careful what countries he visits. An arrest warrant is very likely in a lot of them. Not that it would be a bad thing.
ghostgovt
QUOTE(Missing Person Bureau @ Dec 13 2004, 08:08 PM)
If I were Bush, I would be very careful what countries he visits.  An arrest warrant is very likely in a lot of them.  Not that it would be a bad thing.
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I myself think that would be a wonderful thing, for those members of the BushCo gang to find themselves 'arrested' in other countries. Man, talk about instant war though, if any of them were arrested and held. Makes it hard to cheer for the other folks while rescuing ours at the same time doesn't it?

I read that Rumsfeld is thinking of postponing his visit to Germany in early '05, because they filed the war crime charges on him. This may become common with BushCo. Since they know how hated they are around the world, sadly, they'll remain here more now and attract enemies to us.
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