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Amnesty calls on Canada to arrest George W. Bush

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Newsbot @ Wed Oct 12, 2011 11:16 pm

Title: Amnesty calls on Canada to arrest George W. Bush
Category: World
Posted By: Hyack
Date: 2011-10-12 22:26:06
Canadian

   



martin14 @ Wed Oct 12, 2011 11:16 pm

ROTFL

This should be in the Jokes and Humor section.

   



PublicAnimalNo9 @ Wed Oct 12, 2011 11:28 pm

Yeah right. A.I. would be lucky getting this to fly with a Liberal gov't in power. Good fucking luck with the Conservatives in power :lol:

I'm sure they'll be calling for Obama shortly for the "assassination" of Osama's Bin Shotdead.

   



Regina @ Thu Oct 13, 2011 6:12 am

Is this AI trying to be relevant?

   



DrCaleb @ Thu Oct 13, 2011 8:21 am

I wonder if AI is going to supplement out defence budget while we tried to keep him. :roll:

   



BartSimpson @ Thu Oct 13, 2011 8:34 am

It won't happen.

$1:
Neve conceded that arresting a former president would likely cause tension with the United States


That's the understatement of the century right there.

The 'tension' would result in a bicentennial re-enactment of the War of 1812.

   



martin14 @ Thu Oct 13, 2011 8:59 am

BartSimpson BartSimpson:
It won't happen.

$1:
Neve conceded that arresting a former president would likely cause tension with the United States


That's the understatement of the century right there.

The 'tension' would result in a bicentennial re-enactment of the War of 1812.



We're ready [boxing] [boxing] [boxing]




PDT_Armataz_01_40













ROTFL


Not worried, it just makes Amnesty International look like a bunch of complete retards.
PETA quality.


It's a shame, actually.. they could be doing really good and sometimes
needed work, but instead waste a lot of time and energy on nothing.

   



eureka @ Thu Oct 13, 2011 9:48 am

BartSimpson BartSimpson:
It won't happen.

$1:
Neve conceded that arresting a former president would likely cause tension with the United States


That's the understatement of the century right there.

The 'tension' would result in a bicentennial re-enactment of the War of 1812.


You Americans are gluttons for punishment.

   



fifeboy @ Thu Oct 13, 2011 9:50 am

martin14 martin14:
BartSimpson BartSimpson:
It won't happen.

$1:
Neve conceded that arresting a former president would likely cause tension with the United States


That's the understatement of the century right there.

The 'tension' would result in a bicentennial re-enactment of the War of 1812.



We're ready [boxing] [boxing] [boxing]




PDT_Armataz_01_40













ROTFL


Not worried, it just makes Amnesty International look like a bunch of complete retards.
PETA quality.


It's a shame, actually.. they could be doing really good and sometimes
needed work, but instead waste a lot of time and energy on nothing.


Gotta agree with you here. Foreign leaders, both past and present should have a certain amount of respect. Does not matter who they are, they should be free to enter Canada without hassle. It's a matter of respect.

   



raydan @ Thu Oct 13, 2011 10:11 am

fifeboy fifeboy:
Gotta agree with you here. Foreign leaders, both past and present should have a certain amount of respect. Does not matter who they are, they should be free to enter Canada without hassle. It's a matter of respect.

Including this guy?

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andyt @ Thu Oct 13, 2011 10:17 am

raydan raydan:
fifeboy fifeboy:
Gotta agree with you here. Foreign leaders, both past and present should have a certain amount of respect. Does not matter who they are, they should be free to enter Canada without hassle. It's a matter of respect.

Including this guy?

Image


My first thought too? 'Course he got plenty of respect while he still controlled all that oil.

   



DrCaleb @ Thu Oct 13, 2011 10:17 am

fifeboy fifeboy:
Gotta agree with you here. Foreign leaders, both past and present should have a certain amount of respect. Does not matter who they are, they should be free to enter Canada without hassle. It's a matter of respect.


Sorry man, I gotta disagree. No one gets a free pass. There was an uproar when Ghadaffi tried to get off his plane while refuelling in Gander. If Idi Amin or 'Baby Doc' had showed up at Pearson, they should have been in cuffs moments later. If Bush were indited by a court we recognize, he too should be arrested on entry to Canada.

It might be a bad neighbour move to arrest a former President of the US, but like every other person wanted by a friendly court in a friendly nation - they should not be given a free pass if Canadians claim to believe in International Justice.

   



BartSimpson @ Thu Oct 13, 2011 11:23 am

eureka eureka:
BartSimpson BartSimpson:
It won't happen.

$1:
Neve conceded that arresting a former president would likely cause tension with the United States


That's the understatement of the century right there.

The 'tension' would result in a bicentennial re-enactment of the War of 1812.


You Americans are gluttons for punishment.


Don't tell me about being gluttons for punishment,you're the ones who've had to live with Quebec for 200 years. :P

   



BartSimpson @ Thu Oct 13, 2011 11:26 am

fifeboy fifeboy:
Gotta agree with you here. Foreign leaders, both past and present should have a certain amount of respect. Does not matter who they are, they should be free to enter Canada without hassle. It's a matter of respect.


This.

It's simply a matter of international diplomacy that current and former heads of state of countries you're not at war with are off limits.

Unless of course you want that 'not at war' thing to change. Case in point; Libya.

Khrazy Khaddafy was off-limits while peace was the rule of the day but once the balloon went up he was fair game.

   



fifeboy @ Thu Oct 13, 2011 11:38 am

raydan raydan:
fifeboy fifeboy:
Gotta agree with you here. Foreign leaders, both past and present should have a certain amount of respect. Does not matter who they are, they should be free to enter Canada without hassle. It's a matter of respect.

Including this guy?

Image
If he shows up as a head of state or a former head of state, yes. Does not mean we have to keep him here. Same goes with Bush, he has a right to respect, but wouldn't want him staying very long. Bush does get more of a pass though, as he was head of state for an allied nation.

   



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