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Is it time that Blair who is a close friend and confidant of Bush were tried for War Crimes? (WAR2)     

Fred1new - 07 Dec 2005 16:40

This board has been a little to quiet for while.

Is it time that Bush and Blair who is a close friend and confidant of Bush were tried for War Crimes?

Do you think the use by the American Administrations of renditions are War Crimes and committed with full knowledge of American and British leaders ie. Blair and Bush and they are ultimately responsible?

Also in the aftermath of the illegal invasion of Iraq are should their action seen to be as the provocation for the rising toll of British, American and Iraqi deaths.

As a result of the military intervention in Iraq do you think you are safer in Britain to-day?

Do you think one should expect government leaders and ministers who have been responsible for massive foreseeable casualties should visit the hospitals to meet the casualties they have produced directly or indirectly by their actions?

axdpc - 20 Dec 2006 15:09 - 1263 of 1327

Fred, not sure. Blair would have done some good and make some meanful, more lasting progress domestically if he wasn't so vain and led-by-the-nose in those foreign entanglements. Not an isolationist but there are so MUCH need to be done here. In a way, it gives a good insight to the REAL interests, loyalties and priorities of political lobbists, from within and without the labour party, the parliament and UK.

diamonds - 31 Jan 2007 12:45 - 1264 of 1327

Not you was it fred?


BIRMINGHAM, England - Eight terror suspects accused of planning a kidnapping were arrested in pre-dawn raids Wednesday, police said.


Police would not comment on Sky News TV reports that part of the plan was to behead a hostage and post the act on the Internet, and neither the Home Office nor West Midlands police could not confirm details of the alleged plot.

Officers raided several homes beginning at 4 a.m. in a predominantly Pakistani neighborhood in the city in central England.

Fred1new - 31 Jan 2007 12:58 - 1265 of 1327

To late, I moved from there a few years ago!!

But I would prefer Blair to be exposed as a corrupt immoral charlatan and have to live with that as his history, than to be kidnapped and probably killed.

But I am sure he will still believe he is winning the war in Iraq and Afghanistan.

diamonds - 31 Jan 2007 15:18 - 1266 of 1327

Do not blame you..

They, the enemy are doing the job for us..........
The Real 2006
'Iraq Body Count'

Iraqi civilians killed last year by ISLAMIC Terrorists
16,791

Iraqi civilians killed collaterally in incidents involving Americans
(and Islamic Terrorists)
215*

Iraqis aren't
dying from war.
They are being murdered by
Islamic terrorists.

tweenie - 08 Feb 2007 17:29 - 1267 of 1327

The sooner all politicians,lawyers and god botherers are rounded up, put in a field and thrashed to within an inch of their lives , before being placed in sealed tanks and fired into the sun- the better society will be.
Also given the vast reduction in the production of CO2,CO,NO2, that their demise would bring through not breathing or driving cars, inciteing hatred/mistrust , the more chance the rest of us will have to enjoy this planet without glowbal warming/dimming.
I live in hope for a society run by people who actually give a rats arse about their fellow man.
Still having moved near Manchester,won't be long before I can now rent out the house, prostitute the wife, sell the kids to medical science and put it all on BLACK for one spin of the wheel. Social experiment , my arse.
:-)

hewittalan6 - 08 Feb 2007 17:31 - 1268 of 1327

Whats the sun ever done to upset you??? (except you never see it in Manchester)

aldwickk - 09 Feb 2007 07:44 - 1269 of 1327

Did you see that program by Thoueaux whatever he is called about gambling in Las vagas, they couldn't care less about how much punters were addicted.

TheFrenchConnection - 13 Feb 2007 03:12 - 1270 of 1327

aghhh Fuck it all !! Cant you see ?? The Trojan horse is within your gates.The third world war has begun and the pity is that you cant or wont accept it.Your media is lying to you bigstyle . And to put a cap on it all you fight it with this wishy washy liberalism which pisses me right off ! ...Personally, i couldnt give a jot about this facade of political correctness. First -Throw out, or intern ALL those residing in the UK who are even suspected of having sympathetic tendancies with these zealots who pose a threat to British citizens wherever they be...USE this oppertunity to rid yourselves of the army of trouble making whining scum that are rapidly making this country so uneasy with itself . ,,,and on the other hand you brits should open your closed eyes and see the USA for what it is- ..A particularly nasty, small minded, ruthless, redkneck police state in the Romanesque style ; both hedonistic, decadent and utterly blind to global suffering - run by a 21st century neo nazi crusader of the very worst kind -a bunch of mungrels whose inner cities are like something out of a horror story - the land of fruits and nuts and drugs and guns and sickos ....... l came to this country when i was 11 in 1980 until 1991 and returned in 1998; and although i abhor much about the UK especially its blind subservience to the usa, l appreciate it is not for me to FORCE my French mores on the british way so unlike those middle eastern/lndian sub continent undesireables who want to turn this country into something quite alien ........As for Bush and Blair /both have a river of blood on their hands, and i personally think both should stand trial juste as Hussein did .

axdpc - 19 Feb 2007 10:02 - 1271 of 1327

It is interesting to see that in the twilight of his political career as PM, Blair has become more concerned about domestic issues and the public - in words? Certainly; in effective action? Perhaps not; In hearts??? Very unlikely ...

Fred1new - 19 Feb 2007 12:21 - 1272 of 1327

Actually, we have to admit we will miss Blair for his overwhelming omniscience and his craven corrupt form of government.

It is amazing how this genius hears of a problem and immediately puts in to operation breath taking solutions.

How many billions he had squandered in Iraq, Afghanistan and unfortunately the health service and education in order to fulfill his legacy.

Personally, I think this is the most corrupt period in British and America politics and the syphoning off of funds to camp followers is the "awesome activity" of recent times.



The elections in Scotland, Wales as well as the American Presidential will be interesting.


But what I think would be really illuminating is for the accounts of the Prime minister and ministers to be open for public viewing for a ten to fifteen year period following office.

Fred1new - 19 Feb 2007 12:32 - 1273 of 1327

I think i should have said the results of the elections will be interesting rather than the elections themselves.

axdpc - 19 Feb 2007 13:11 - 1274 of 1327

Fred, I felt very sorry for Blair. Very few people in the world were given such opportunities and responsibilities which he squandered and misused. As we are reminded again and again, there were and are much need be done in the UK ...

Fred1new - 19 Feb 2007 15:07 - 1275 of 1327

TFC, I thought for a moment you were talking of Paris or Lyon for a moment. But then there is Sarlat, Avignon, Aix, Nimes, Arles, St Malo, La Rochelle. You are a lucky peasant, why grumble?

Stan - 19 Feb 2007 15:11 - 1276 of 1327

Did anyone catch this http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/factual/starttheweek.shtml this morning?

If not have a listen, quite interesting.

More to reveal tomorrow night by the looks of It.

porky - 19 Feb 2007 15:14 - 1277 of 1327

Never did trust that sickly smile!!!!!!!

Fred1new - 19 Feb 2007 17:11 - 1278 of 1327

That sickly smile he had is "Rictus Sardonis". The tragedy is that while the normal patient dies when this develops, this B. has survived.

But with even with his luck, his time may come!!

I wonder if he will stand for Pope.

Stan - 19 Feb 2007 17:44 - 1279 of 1327

"I wonder if he will stand for Pope".

....Only if Murdock says so.

axdpc - 19 Feb 2007 23:34 - 1280 of 1327

You can watch the latest BBC2 Panorama "For Queen and country." on BBC

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/panorama/default.stm

diamonds - 22 Feb 2007 11:52 - 1281 of 1327

Good post fcuk.....

axdpc - 01 Apr 2007 16:06 - 1282 of 1327

Observer report ..

Prime Minister Tony Blair will turn to acting when he departs Downing Street.

He will appear on stage in Arthur Miller's The Crucible, at the request of the Hollywood star, Kevin Spacey.

There is also talk of guest appearances in an Only Fools and Horses Christmas Special and Doctor Who - as a prime minister who goes back in time to correct his past mistakes.

(i.e. he will swap job with Gordon Brown)
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