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What, you've never heard of military tribunals for
military personnel? My question stands, because the two are different types. A member of the US military convicted of a capital crime can be sentenced to death. Quite different than executing prisoners of war or mass murder. Does that make Nuremberg a "Death Camp"?? Hardly. But the inference is there, because people were executed there, that I because I think that the trials at Nuremberg were justified as were the outcome, that I must be one sick puppy. Or that because I feel that a guy by the name of Dahmer should have been executed, I am a sick puppy. --Mike L. "m II" wrote in message news:914ud.3745$eb3.2812@clgrps13... Michael Lawson wrote: So, which is it? "Death camp" where thousands are killed for the crime of being jewish/muslim/whatever, or a prison camp that has an execution chamber, where those who have been convicted of capital crimes can be executed? (snipped) If all it takes for you to absolve the US of war crimes is the VOLUME of people processed through the 'execution chambers', you are one sick puppy. Convicted? How? There no courts. No witnesses. Prisoners can not be killed at the whim of the victors. Geneva doesn't apply to you? As for doing something, I am. Maroon 'Ace' keeps saying he's invading us. I'll just wait. Master Maroon Fort agrees with him in everything he says. My heart goes out to the Decent Americans everywhere who are shaking their heads in disbelief and sorrow as the neocons dismantle the integrity of a once proud Nation. mike |
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