Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Reason No. 2 why I will vote for McCain



Just when I think I have read all of the stupid things possible to be done, I read thus.

But, if the dean of the Massachusetts School of Law, Lawrence Velvel, gets his way, that's the punishment a group of legal scholars and advocates will attempt to mete on Mr. Bush after he leaves the White House.

Mr. Velvel will host a conference in September aimed at preparing war crimes prosecutions against the president and members of his administration. Mr. Velvel hopes that the meeting will lay the groundwork "to pursue the guilty as long as necessary," according to a column he wrote for OpedNews.com. "Because domestic politics are obviously useless for holding the guilty accountable, we must try to do what was done in the 1940s to the leaders of nations who committed evil. We must try to have them held accountable in courts of law. And we must insist on appropriate punishments, including, if guilt is found, the hangings visited upon top Germans and Japanese."


You do realize, don't you, that the citizens of MA pay this guy? You do realize, don't you, that the school undoubtedly gets federal grants for this and that, so that means you are also paying this guy with your hard earned dollars?

And you do realize that if Hussein is elected the inmates will be totally in charge of the asylum?

Hat tip to William Katz.


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