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Default WOW! US foriegn policy, Ron Paul and terrorism.

On Thu, 2 Feb 2012 10:45:35 -0800 (PST), harry
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I resent anyone


Nobody gives **** what you think. You are a hypocrite, bigot and an
ordinary piece of fecal matter. Your troops shot a 14 year old Irish
girl in the back of her head. You ****ing coward.

I resent you ****ing Americans fomenting international terrorism and
harbouring terrorists within your borders.


You do know, don't you why, the Irish refuse to be British?

....
The Issues

If the Nuremberg laws were applied today to the British Army’s crimes
in Ireland or Iraq many British Army officers would follow Saddam
Hussein to the gallows.

War Crimes and Criminals
To date, some of the crimes against civilians carried out by members
of the British Army include:-

• The planning, collusion, and participation in the murder of Irish,
UK, and Iraqi citizens

• The murder / illegal killing of unarmed men women and children
• The assault, torture, and murder of civilian prisoners
• The torture, mutilation and murder of captured “insurgents”
• The supply of weapons, explosives, and intelligence to paramilitary
“death squads”
• Perjury, and the destruction / fabrication of evidence in order to
protect the guilty

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References and Sources
1. Deaths in the north of Ireland
2. Iraq and Afghan Civilian deaths
3. UK legal claims by victims of British Army
4. Deaths in British Army custody
5. Baha Mousa Inquiry
6. Bloody Sunday Inquiry
7. UN Charter of Human Rights
8. Corporals convicted of murder and re-instated
9. FRU involvement in murder of Patrick Finucane
10. British Army torture of prisoners
11. Shoot to Kill sanctioned by Margaret Thatcher
12. Actions of the FRU
13. The planning, collusion, and participation in the murder of Irish,
UK, and Iraqi citizens
14. The murder / illegal killing of unarmed men women and children
15. The assault, torture, and murder of civilian prisoners
16. The torture, mutilation and murder of captured “insurgents”
17. The supply of weapons, explosives, and intelligence to
paramilitary “death squads”
18. Perjury, and the destruction / fabrication of evidence in order to
protect the guilty
19. Superficial manner of investigating British Army killings
20. Sprinhill and Ballymurphy massacres
21. Father Peter Madden
22. The fabrication of evidence
23. Kofi Annan on legality of Iraq War
24. Purposes of the United Nations
25. The Aitken Report
26. A few good apples
27. Col Dudley Giles retains his job
28. Convicted British Army servicemen re-instated
29. The Black and Tans atrocities in Ireland

I'll **** Susan and eat her parrots.