On 12 Apr, To: R. A. Hettinga wrote:
> http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_id=6042
Ahh, that link just dropped ;-}. Here is another.
http://www.advogato.org/article/764.html
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On 12 Apr, R. A. Hettinga wrote:
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> From: kevin lahoda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: PlayFair > Sarovar
> Date: Sat, 10 Apr 2004
nd to face your accusers in an open court that has legitimate
authority to find you innocent or guilty. The US is clearly and
wrongly doing the opposite of this, and if this makes me pro-Saddam,
then I will wear the label proudly.
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the advantage of adding democratic legitimacy to the process so that the
result would be widely accepted, something terribly lacking in any
proceeding under US auspices. Moreover, this solution addresses US
exceptions to the international courts as well, since the case would be
heard in US-occ
his prosecutors rightly made the riposte, that if no one had
> the right to condemn him for torturing a maid, then no one had
> the right to condemn them for imprisoning De Sade.
Interesting, did De Sade concur? ;-}
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It appears to me that elected judges is the way to go. Thank you for
this stimulating discussion.
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this case to any legitimacy in
Iraq. Thus, the puppet government can have no claim to legitimacy
either.
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Iraq with legitimate authority to convene such a court,
least of all the US or their puppet regime. In my opinion, Saddam
should be released, or shipped out to an international court with
recognized authority.
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urrent
administration.
Here is a related question: How do you think "infantile" US citizens
would respond, if we were wrongly invaded by an outside power spilling
blood on American soil? Iraq happened exactly because Bush is
exploiting the outrage of US citizens over the 9/11 attack.
courts.
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> To judge by its current woeful performance in the Serbian war
> crimes trials, the Hague would acquit Saddam and convict
> Carter.
If there is no one with legitimate jurisdiction to try Saddam, then he
should be released.
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On 19 Dec, Anatoly Vorobey wrote:
> And here I thought the fuckwits couldn't get any dumber.
Ahh yes, and such a clever riposts as well.
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Saddam is being wrongly held by illegal invaders and occupiers. He
should be immediately released or turned over to legitimate
authorities, such as the international courts. Advocate for the
release of Saddam Hussein, and the withdrawal of the USurpers. Pass the
word.
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I was simply agreeing with the post of Eric Cordian, and hopefully
adding support to the argument, while alluding to his interesting sig.
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turning Baghdad into a second
9/11.
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On 17 Dec, Eric Cordian wrote:
> > But when, however, people fly a plainload of passengers into
> > two tall buildings and murder thousands, those dreadful
> > Americans had it coming, were jus
interesting enough for Interesting
People ;-}. Please feel free to write back to me on- or off-list
for whatever reason you like.
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On 14 Dec, Major Variola (ret.) wrote:
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> I went to a meeting of the Irvine Underground (irvineunderground.o
interesting enough for Interesting
>> People ;-}.
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> I failed the entrance exam for "Interesting People," which is fine, for
> obvious reasons.
ROFL!
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n entirely
undermined, coopted , and lost conceptual utility. The whole
libertarian debate has become distasteful, trollish, and
counter-productive, and it is driving people out of forums like this
one, not attracting them. I would probably get labeled as a political
spammer or a trol
Vivendi et al. about to demonstrate how they value artists and their
work.
http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2003/11/21/14616/561
Somebody please tell me that this is a nightmare, and I am about to
wake up.
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