Patience...patience my man
Even though you are right, a far better (and more permanent) path awaits. Once the Berk junta has passed, the new junta can try the members of the ex-junta for criminal acts committed while in power. And there is no chance for a pardon or "commutation" of sentence when this occurs.
Cheney in chains? Wolfowitz doing the perp-walk? What fun to imagine...
jb4
"It's hard for me, you know, living in this beautiful White House, to give you a firsthand assessment."
— George W. Bush, when asked if he believed Iraq was in a state of civil war (Newsweek, 26 Feb 07)
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jb4
Sept. 4, 2007, 10:32:55 PM EDT
Patience...patience my man
Even though you are right, a fare better (and more permanent) path awaits. Once the Berk junta has passed, the new junta can try the ex junta for criminal acts committed while in power. And there is no chance for a pardon or "commutation" of sentence when this occurs.
Cheney in chains? Wolfowitz doing the perp-walk? What fun to imagine...
jb4
"It's hard for me, you know, living in this beautiful White House, to give you a firsthand assessment."
— George W. Bush, when asked if he believed Iraq was in a state of civil war (Newsweek, 26 Feb 07)