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On February 12 next is George W. Bush invited by a Jewish organization to Geneva.
At that time, the Swiss Federal Council Simonetta Sommaruga, director of the EJPD (Eidgenössisches Justiz-und Polizei Department) must take action to have him arrested.
Legislative amendment
The list of crimes where the former American president is guilty has been made. Crimes against humanity, torture, attacks on civilians, massive violation of the Geneva Convention, the use of prohibited weapons and numerous war crimes in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Since January 1, 2011 in Switzerland, a major change in
Originally posted by DuceizBack
reply to post by TribeOfManyColours
Nigeria blows.
Originally posted by RandalFlagg
How reliable is this source? A quick google search and I couldn't find anything else about this!
Originally posted by starless and bible black
reply to post by TribeOfManyColours
Nonsense. No one did more for zionism than bush, except for obama, of course, and the next selected president will do even more for them.
Let's say it's all true. All it means is jews need a scapegoat, because he's no longer useful to them.
Originally posted by Misterlondon
Originally posted by RandalFlagg
How reliable is this source? A quick google search and I couldn't find anything else about this!
Good point.. It does sound a little unbelievable..
2nd
What's the going rate for getting a former vice president off the hook in a major criminal case that involves charges of government corruption and raises concerns about violent wrongdoing and even murder? If you're Dick Cheney, it's roughly $250 million. That's the amount that Halliburton and its former subsidiary KBR Inc. are reported, by Nigerian officials and international observers, to have paid to get the government of the African country to drop bribery charges against the former corporate CEO and other Halliburton employees and operatives. Top Nigerian lawyers and newspapers are objecting, and rightly so. The charges against Cheney and his colleagues go far beyond the usual corporate corruption.