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      https://world-cnn.com/2004/WORLD/ame...rest/index.html

      Bush arrested in Canada for war crimes

      Monday, November 29, 2004 Posted: 8:19 PM EST (0119 GMT)

      OTTAWA, CANADA (AP) -- On the first of his two-day planned visit to Canada, George W. Bush was taken into custody by Canadian authorities citing war crime charges. Under Canadian law, even a non-citizen can be charged for crimes committed outside of Canada once that individual enters the country.

      The arrest claims that President Bush has been "party to the crime of torturing prisoners held in Guantánamo Bay and Abu Ghraib."

      Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin released a written statement indicating that "proceedings have commenced against President George W. Bush under the Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes Act (s. 9(3))."

      Irwin Cotler, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, had began an investigation into the alleged crimes of the Bush administration on the basis of reports prepared by human rights organizations, journalists and scholars as well as recent decisions by U.S. courts.

      "Let this serve as a warning to any current or former official of the Bush administration, like Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld," said Cotler, "that they enter Canada at their own risk."

      Bush's trip to Canada was originally planned to negotiate security and trade issues with Martin, including the on-going ban on Canadian beef and the 27 percent tariff on softwood lumber imports imposed by the U.S. in 2001.

      Bush received a minor injury to his face during the arrest when Canadian authorities confronted members of the Secret Service trying to protect the president during the welcome ceremony.

      The charges were initially drafted by a group called Lawyers Against the War (LAW) and then adopted by Canadian prosecutors. Michael Mandel, Professor of Law and co-chair of LAW, issued the following statement:

      "The actions of George W. Bush and his administration are nothing short of mass murder. They have killed Iraqi civilians without any lawful justification or excuse. That's a crime in the United States and in Canada and under international law. No one is above the law, not even presidents. If they do terrible things, we are going to see to it that they are personally brought to justice. We are going to prosecute them for each and every crime they commit."
      U.S. condemns arrest as ‘illegal and dangerous'

      In a press conference this morning, White House spokesman Jim Morrell said, "Under international law, active foreign officials and diplomats are immune from state prosecution. Given this fact – and the sheer absurdity of these illegal and dangerous allegations – we demand the immediate release of President Bush and a formal apology from Canada to all Americans."

      While international law forbids issuing process against a head of state, Canadian prosecutors claim that there is nothing in the decided cases on immunity from local process that prevents the opening of an investigation into international crimes committed by any foreign government official.

      Both parties in the U.S. Congress also condemned the arrest. Democrats in the House stated that "the case against President Bush is without merit and flies in the face of international guidelines and basic common sense."

      Using the same expletive from a heated exchange earlier this year, Vice President Dick Cheney was overheard on the Senate floor with an even stronger response. "These charges are f****** outrageous."

      "The incarceration of a sitting U.S. president is unthinkable," stated Republican Majority Leader Tom DeLay. "Prime Minister Martin must release President Bush without delay, or face the full glory, might and wrath of the United States of America."

      Martha Johnson, a Republican voter in Ohio, expressed similar outrage. "How dare these pretentious, liberal Canadians arrest our president? Who do they think they are? I can't believe their chutzpah. Forget North Korea and Iran … we must invade Canada next."
      Canadians are solidly Anti-Bush

      According to polls, Canadians are strongly opposed to the Iraq war and disagree with many of the president's domestic and foreign policies. An Ekos Research survey last month showed support at 84 percent for Canada's decision not to send troops to Iraq and 59 percent of respondents indicating an overall dislike of President Bush.

      The No to Bush Committee organized a large protest march in anticipation of the president's visit to Canada. Speakers include Naomi Klein, a writer known for her work against globalization, and Brandon Hughey, a U.S. war resister who escaped to Canada from Texas. The protest committee is composed of the New Democratic Party, the Canadian Peace Alliance, and the Canadian Arab Federation.

      Protesters were unanimous in their praise of the arrest this morning. "Yes, I believe that George W. Bush should be held accountable for his crimes in Iraq," stated Harold Smith from Toronto. "His actions in the U.S. and around the world have been reprehensible."

      Another protester justified Bush's arrest with a hypothetical analogy. "Let's say I heard that my ex-convict neighbor is stockpiling weapons in his apartment. I call the police but they don't act swiftly enough. So, in order to protect my family from this threat, I take matters into my own hand and break into my neighbor's home while torturing and killing members of his family. Of course, I do not find any weapons."

      "If justice is to be served, regardless if my claims had proven true, I would be thrown in jail forever for acting like an insane, murdering, vigilante cowboy. All we ask is that George W. Bush – who did the same exact thing in Iraqi on a larger, more horrifying scale – be likewise held accountable."

      A third protester was more literal. "Whatever his reasons, Bush invaded a sovereign country. He tortured and killed thousands of innocent people. He should feel very lucky that we Canadians, unlike the Texans, do not believe in the death penalty."

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      Default Re: canada arrested bush....

      I did not hear anything about this.

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      Default Re: canada arrested bush....

      Quote Originally Posted by HungarianBeast
      I did not hear anything about this.
      yeah this is the first for me

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      Default Re: canada arrested bush....

      so basically they set him up so the can arrest him....not very honest IMO

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      Default Re: canada arrested bush....

      Hmmmm......Maybe because it's a BS article

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      Default Re: canada arrested bush....

      Better let GP explain this one. She is the political freak around here.

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      Default Re: canada arrested bush....

      i saw it on another site, im beginnin to think its BS, i cant find anyting on cnns website or on any news channel

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      Default Re: canada arrested bush....

      i found one bs article with a photo shopped picture...BS

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      Default Re: canada arrested bush....

      plus it said this happened a couple of days ago....we would have heard about it.....and now that i'm thinking do u really think the secret service would let him get touched

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      Quote Originally Posted by edvedr
      plus it said this happened a couple of days ago....we would have heard about it.....and now that i'm thinking do u really think the secret service would let him get touched
      My thinking exactly.

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      Default Re: canada arrested bush....

      Not only that, but do you think Canada would be dumb enough to touch him?

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      Default Re: canada arrested bush....

      It's fake.....If you look at the addy, it says world-cnn.com

      cnn is www.cnn.com

      If you look at the top banner ads, they don't flash like they would normally do on cnn.com

      Either way if it was true......I'm glad he got jacked

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      Default Re: canada arrested bush....

      whether u like bush or not....THAT WOULD NOT BE A GOOD THING

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      Default Re: canada arrested bush....

      Lol.. I knew it was fake just from the title.

      If Canada was to arrest Bush, the only way we could legally do it is when he's no longer president.

      It would be pretty funny tho!
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      Default Re: canada arrested bush....

      LOL
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      God I wish it would be true, but nooooooo
      George was here and he was flattering us so much that we now love him
      like he said God Bless Canada yall

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