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Posted by -Chuck
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Saturday, 04 November 2006 |
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So, let me get this straight: Saddam Hussein, one of the planet's most guilty people, has to go through a crooked show-trial? I've been largely quiet on this subject because I know how the neo's like to attack and call people Saddam-lovers or some such nonsense. This "trial" has been what we in America call a "Kangaroo Court". I swear, (this is for the nerds out there) it reminded me of the show-trial scene in the 6th Star Trek movie. We've gone through several judges under dubious circumstances, Saddam has had members of his legal teams and their families murdered. He's been thrown out of court, secret evidence and witnesses have been presented, intimidation...you name it. |
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Posted by -Chuck
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Friday, 03 November 2006 |
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· US allies think Washington threat to world peace · Only Bin Laden feared more in United Kingdom
America is now seen as a threat to world peace by its closest neighbours and allies, according to an international survey of public opinion published today that reveals just how far the country's reputation has fallen among former supporters since the invasion of Iraq.
Carried out as US voters prepare to go to the polls next week in an election dominated by the war, the research also shows that British voters see George Bush as a greater danger to world peace than either the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-il, or the Iranian president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Both countries were once cited by the US president as part of an "axis of evil", but it is Mr Bush who now alarms voters in countries with traditionally strong links to the US. The survey has been carried out by the Guardian in Britain and leading newspapers in Israel (Haaretz), Canada (La Presse and Toronto Star) and Mexico (Reforma), using professional local opinion polling in each country.
It exposes high levels of distrust. In Britain, 69% of those questioned say they believe US policy has made the world less safe since 2001, with only 7% thinking action in Iraq and Afghanistan has increased global security. The finding is mirrored in America's immediate northern and southern neighbours, Canada and Mexico, with 62% of Canadians and 57% of Mexicans saying the world has become more dangerous because of US policy.
Even in Israel, which has long looked to America to guarantee national security, support for the US has slipped.
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