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moonshinegnomie

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33. i can forsee i latin american government kidnapping top us officials and putting them on trial
Thu Nov 13, 2025, 03:38 AM
3 hrs ago

especially after the moron is out of office. venuzuela for example could charge kegbreath with murder and once hes no longer protected us marshals after hes no longer sec def simply spiriting him to venezuela to stand trial..

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shithole and the Pentagon are......................... Lovie777 15 hrs ago #1
The word "Nuremburg" means nothing to them... NotHardly 13 hrs ago #12
He's got that immunity Polybius 10 hrs ago #20
That's what Hitler told his gestapo. Irish_Dem 15 hrs ago #2
If they have immunity for the killing, do they have immunity for complying with the orders to kill? And, if they have in2herbs 15 hrs ago #3
Making it legal don't make it right. twodogsbarking 15 hrs ago #4
It would be a law "more honored in the breach than the observance" ananda 15 hrs ago #6
Sounds like you could be contract lawyer. One that is an expert in contracts, not a temp hire. twodogsbarking 15 hrs ago #7
I guess an old English teacher will have to do. ananda 15 hrs ago #8
Reading and interpreting. twodogsbarking 12 hrs ago #15
International Criminal Court 2na fisherman 15 hrs ago #5
They are powerless here though Polybius 10 hrs ago #21
Maybe not while you guiys are in control. BUT bluestarone 14 hrs ago #9
Remember Anwar Nasser Abdulla al-Awlaki? He was a native-born US citizen killed by a drone strike on September 30, 2011, 24601 14 hrs ago #10
Comparing the al-Awlaki case to these continuing attacks on boats is quite the stretch Prairie Gates 12 hrs ago #14
Anything can be challenged, and should be. Wtf. nt miyazaki 13 hrs ago #11
An incorrect and meaningless legal opinion. TomSlick 12 hrs ago #13
They will probably try to hold it to the same level BumRushDaShow 11 hrs ago #19
Perhaps. TomSlick 10 hrs ago #23
... Solly Mack 12 hrs ago #16
How convenient.... Quanto Magnus 12 hrs ago #17
Just following orders. Right? n/t Munu 12 hrs ago #18
Probably kevinore 10 hrs ago #22
Nuremberg NewEnglandAutumn 10 hrs ago #24
John Yoo and Alberto Gonzalez come to mind. Buddyzbuddy 9 hrs ago #25
Somebody probably told the Gestapo and the SS the same thing. Turbineguy 9 hrs ago #26
The international courts may disagree as will American courts JT45242 9 hrs ago #27
John Yoo also wrote an opinion claiming water boarding was not torture. surfered 9 hrs ago #28
So..... COL Mustard 9 hrs ago #29
Says you. kacekwl 9 hrs ago #30
Didn't a number of German officers and soldiers try the defence that they were just following orders? cstanleytech 6 hrs ago #31
America has an unfortunate track record on extra judicial killings. Aussie105 3 hrs ago #32
i can forsee i latin american government kidnapping top us officials and putting them on trial moonshinegnomie 3 hrs ago #33
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