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Funniest political story I've ever heard. [message #133878] Sun, 23 January 2005 12:42 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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msgt, the point isn't "Ha ha Rummy's not turning himself in." Far from it. The point of this story is that it apparently takes a non-U.S. legal system to recognize the errors of, at the least, one of Bush's cohorts.

Germany doesn't want to have this warrant for Rumsfeld hanging over their heads, but when they got the case and were presented a 100+ page document, they could find no reason to turn down the case.


Sorry man.. that's probably one of the most retarded and outlandish things that I've heard.. but coming from you, it's no surprise..

I would be willing to bet that I could press charges on thousands of US citizens through other countries for such things as "homosexuality, cross dressing, spanking your children, feeding birds or even not growing side burns"... and they would all be found guilty.

Should we round them up and send them on over for their sentencing? The way you look at this is so completely bass fucking assward that it's honestly incredible.. OF COURSE a US organization that wanted to make a point had to go to ANOTHER COUNTRY to have their point recognized.. because it didn't hold water here obviously; so lets "go where someone may listen to us".. I guess it's a good thing that Rumsfield is a US citizen and not a German one, isn't it?

I honestly hope you grow up to be diesel mechanic or something.. brainwashed little kid that thinks he knows everything cause daddy bought him a thesaurus.

The point of this story is that it apparently takes a non-U.S. legal system to recognize the errors of, at the least, one of Bush's cohorts

The point of this story is that it apparently takes a non-U.S. legal system to recognize the errors of, at the least, one of Bush's cohorts

Lets say it some more...

The point of this story is that it apparently takes a non-U.S. legal system to recognize the errors of, at the least, one of Bush's cohorts

The point of this story is that it apparently takes a non-U.S. legal system to recognize the errors of, at the least, one of Bush's cohorts

Oh come on.. .once more..

The point of this story is that it apparently takes a non-U.S. legal system to recognize the errors of, at the least, one of Bush's cohorts

It's just so laughable, I can't help myself...

Honestly.. How many OTHER countries do you think would recognize the "errors of one of Bush's cohorts".. I'd bet there are probably 50, maybe 100? that "one of Bush's cohorts" have done something illegal, accorging to "their laws", don't you think?

One more time.

The point of this story is that it apparently takes a non-U.S. legal system to recognize the errors of, at the least, one of Bush's cohorts

If I ever have any legal issues, I'll be sure to give you a call, lol..
 
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