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Iraq war inquiry:

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 19,976 ✭✭✭✭humanji


    So why aren't these mass murderers dragged before a court?
    Because they're worth too much money. That's the simple explanation. If there comes a time (which is highly unlikely) that charges have to be made, you'll see a sacrifical lamb fall on their sword and take all the blame. They'll get a minimum sentence, if any, and a large monetary reward from their friends.

    I really should get into politics. It seems a much easier life.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,255 ✭✭✭getz


    humanji wrote: »
    Because they're worth too much money. That's the simple explanation. If there comes a time (which is highly unlikely) that charges have to be made, you'll see a sacrifical lamb fall on their sword and take all the blame. They'll get a minimum sentence, if any, and a large monetary reward from their friends.

    I really should get into politics. It seems a much easier life.
    same old thing, snrrrrr


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,133 ✭✭✭mysterious


    Britain heard US drumbeat for invasion before 9/11
    • UK dismissed idea in 2001 as having no basis in law
    • Terror attacks ended US support for 'containment'

    Tony Blair's government knew that prominent members of the Bush administration wanted to topple Saddam Hussein years before the invasion but initially distanced itself from the prospect knowing it would be unlawful, it was disclosed at the Iraq inquiry today.
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2009/nov/24/iraq-war-chilcot-inquiry?CMP=AFCYAH

    Some truths coming out about the whole sorry affair, let's take a walk down memory lane.







    So why aren't these mass murderers dragged before a court?


    Because the same people who want them behind bars, put their faith in them.

    You know it's like giving money to a conman. It's your own fault if you give your trust to him/her. It's your responsbility what you do with your life. if you give your life and power away to someone else they will use and abuse it. This has never changed in history.


    Every man on this globe (or at least most I should say) wants more power. These puppets are not the real guys in power. They are the front men doing their job and making the bomb out of it while they can and then their out to live a happy life. This is the reality. It really comes down to the people of the state that should change their ways. from my own perspective voting for presidents in America was always scam. It doesn't matter if your republican or democrat. At the top they decide. Becuase no president would dare go against the secret service, secret government and rulling bloodlines. I mean a few have in the beginning and JFK did. But look at what happened to them. So the rest follow the money instead, and in that to some extent I don't entirely blame them. The system is corrupted and has been for the least 250 years. But the genocide and criminal acts were never justified.


    I think the real question, do you really think they will end up behind bars.

    Iraq wasn't just about oil. It was much more complicated than that. But that will never get public ;)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 396 ✭✭steamjetjoe




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