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6-11-2008 4:12 PM
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And who will be joining in the call:


leading voices in the worlds of the arts and politics, including the novelist Iain Banks, the artist David Gentleman and the human rights campaigner Bianca Jagger, have now joined forces to call for Mr Bush to face a war crimes trial in the Hague.


Wonder how the Brits will handle the security and where they will force their citizens to assemble.

Labour Against the War


Anti-war protest planned for Bush visit to London


Stop the War Coalition (STWC) described Bush as a "war criminal" and said the protest will be held outside the British parliament on June 15.


And a Happy Fathers Day jr. bush, by the way, why isn't your new son-in-law in a military uniform!
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6-11-2008 4:14 PM
cptenaud

All the President's visits


18-20 July, 2001
High: Bush meets the Queen at Buckingham Palace. Holds talks at Chequers with Tony Blair and appears at a joint press conference. Bush says: "Chequers is a ... it's a great place to get a night's sleep."


Low: There are protests against the visit, in contrast to the euphoria for Bill and Hilary Clinton in May 1997, when the Blairs took the Clintons to the fashionable Le Pont de la Tour restaurant.


7-8 April, 2003
High: Bush visits Hillsborough Castle in Northern Ireland, to support the peace talks just weeks after the invasion of Iraq.


Low: Sinn Fein and SDLP supporters join anti-war protesters near Hillsborough.


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6-11-2008 4:15 PM
cptenaud
Anti-war protest planned for Bush visit to London


Stop the War Coalition (STWC) described Bush as a "war criminal" and said the protest will be held outside the British parliament on June 15.


And a Happy Fathers Day jr. bush, by the way, why isn't your new son-in-law in a military uniform!


Stop The War Coalition {STWC}


I had no intention of arresting John Bolton, the former under-secretary of state at the US state department, when I arrived at the Hay festival. But during a panel discussion about the Iraq war, I remarked that the greatest crime of the 21st century had become so normalised that one of its authors was due to visit the festival to promote his book. I proposed th...
6-11-2008 4:16 PM
cptenaud
Anti-war veterans group to be launched at Palm Sunday rallies

This Sunday at rallies across Australia marking the fifth anniversary of the U.S. led invasion of Iraq a new veterans group will be launched which opposes the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. "Our group, called Stand Fast, will have speakers at rallies in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane," said Hamish Chitts, former Australian infantry soldier, East Timor veteran and one of the founders of Stand Fast.

The group's statement reads:


And what will our press be covering?


Well lets hope they've run out of repeating everything on Hillary and at least start covering Barack, after all isn't he the one who will be running for Pr...
6-12-2008 3:32 PM
zasel
I have an extra pair of handcuffs if anyone wants to take them to him personally. I would love to see this war criminal rot behind bars at the Hague. Perhaps he can get an adjoining cell with Cheney, Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz, and, oh shit, the list is just too damn long. Might as well just book a suite of cells.
6-12-2008 6:06 PM
spinmonkey
Can't you people let it go? It ain't going to happen. You could never prove it in a court of law. I bet when you guys are 80 year old puffs of dust you'll still be ranting about this subject in your own tiny, little clique. I'm not a fan of Bush but at least I live somewhere on this planet. How about frolicking in the lush fields of forward thinking and realistic possibilities instead of wasting time by wallowing in the sewage of the absurd.
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