Friday, December 2, 2011

AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL TAKES INSANITY TO A NEW LEVEL...


Well it seems as if that little odd assortment of psychopaths fondly referred to as Amnesty International, is now drawing some a little bit fire for its continued calls for the arrest of former President George W. Bush for his administration’s use of waterboarding. The most recent call comes as the former president tours Africa promoting AIDS and cancer awareness, or so Fox News is reporting. This self-described "human rights organization" said "there is enough evidence in the public domain" to justify Ethiopia, Tanzania or Zambia arresting Bush on charges of committing "crimes under international law." is that not about the stupidest thing you've ever heard? You have to wonder, isn't there a more productive use of their time?

Anyway, according to Fox, some nut by the name of Matt Pollard, who is apparently the "senior legal adviser" for the American branch of this group of loons, said. "All countries to which George W. Bush travels have an obligation to bring him to justice for his role in torture." What Pollard is alluding to as being torture is the Bush administration’s use of the waterboarding that was used to successfully garner much needed information from three crazy terrorists. "They've been trying to get any country where President Bush and Vice President Cheney visit to harass them wherever they go," former Justice Department attorney John Yoo said of Amnesty's actions. And yet they face to repercussions for their reprehensible actions.

Former Bush advisor Brad Blakeman told Fox News that the Amnesty International campaign “could be taken as a call for violence against the president." Yoo, who provided the administration with the legal justification for their interrogation methods, called the campaign nothing more than a blatant form of harassment. Amnesty International also called for Bush to be arrested when he visited Canada back in October. And as amazing as it may sound, Barry "Almighty" has actually praised Mr. Bush for his work on AIDS, calling it “one of his greatest legacies,” Fox also reported. The type of behavior being demonstrated by this odd ball group makes very clear that they are far from deserving of whatever level of credibility it possesses.

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