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Old 02-04-2005, 03:50 PM
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This still doesn't make sense because the article says U.S. lawyers filed the complaint in a german court. Why wasn't it filed in the U.S.? I'm really not trying to play dumb, but I'm just not "getting it" with this war crime charge. I mean, if they tried to arrest a cabinet member (and I would be shocked if they did) don't they realize this would create a serious diplomatic issue?

I know some of you guys are pleased to read crap like this because you think someone is finally going to stick it to the U.S. government, but you gotta use common sense first and ask is something like this really meritorious. If they do charge him and arrest him, there will be serious political consequences. Plus, I think they should be putting politicians on notice if they face possible arrest in a foreign country. It's a little back-handed and stupid in my opinion.
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