Tuesday, May 12, 2009

The Nazi Administration

Yesterday, John Demjanjuk (born Ivon Demjanjuk) was deported back to Germany for being a suspected Nazi responsible for the deaths of 29,000 Jews while working as a guard in a Death Camp in Poland during WWII. If he is convicted then Justice would be served in a better late than never fashion. I would like to take this opportunity to report a few people who are also responsible for the deaths of tens of thousands of innocent civilians: The Bush Administration.

As a quick CAVEAT, I am not belittling the Holocaust or its significance, I however, am using the Holocaust to raise the significance of my accusation of the Bush administration. I truly believe that you deserve every punishment if you are responsible for the death of one innocent person, let alone 29,000. That is specifically why I am taking the time today to accuse the Bush Administration.

I am using the term, the Bush Administration vaguely because I believe there should a formal investigation that should charge who ever is implicated in committing any type of crime the last 8 years.  The investigation should include the Bush Administration's incompetence during the Catrina days, torture and false imprisonment of  thousands of people (they were imprisoned and later exonerated by the Bush Administration) and finally the death of over 1,000,000 Iraqi civilians during the last 6 years not to mention the 5,000 American soldiers who died needlessly in that span.

The question of whether we were just to invade Iraq is not a partisan trick to blame the Republicans, but a valid question that has far greater implications now more than ever. To establish that there was no WMDs in Iraq prior to invading it, is to blame the death of these innocent civilians on the Bush Administration (even those killed by suicide bombers). It is a fact that during the last 30 years (prior to the war in 2003), absolutely no suicide bombings took place in the entire country of Iraq.


4 comments:

  1. I agree with you regarding the past administration but the reality is that pressing charges against a past president is never going to happen.

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  2. He did what he could to keep us safe and you people wonna hang 'em up from a tree

    Read your facts sir before accusing a man of murder

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  3. How does invading Iraq keep Americans safe *exactly*? Keeps Cheney's mates in building contracts but then, that's not exactly increasing US security is it?

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  4. How could one establish definitive proof of corruption within the Bush administration? We have the same problem here in Ireland, establishing a connection between payments to corrupt politicians and the granting of offshore licenses and special, concessionary tax rates to oil companies (I'm talking about the Corrib gas controversy, which you can google, if you're interested). It's small scale here, but it has significant parallels.

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