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Human Rights violations?

Why does it seem that more people are accusing the Bush Admin for Human rights violations. What about the Islamic terrorist who commit daily atrocities against innocents.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    Bush had the foresight 2 not sign up 4 the Human Rights Court.

    Unsigned ( how he managed it, I don't know ) the Geneva convention prior 2 the invasion of Iraq, along with other International Accords.

    They can accuse him til they're blue in the face, it won't even touch the surface!

    Islamic terrorists or the Bush admin, human rights R being broken quicker than I can type!

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Its all about politicals baby, countries usually do whats in their best interest in the USA the main movers are the industrialists that help shape the US policy e.g the war on Iraq- bottom line oil So any move they make against Sudan it will have some benefit for the USA to do so. The politicians quickly dress things up the way they want to. E,g before Russia was bad now it is good because it gives us oil and gas Saddam was good (even though he was gassing the Kurds) but afterwards he became evil because he made a move against Americans interests.

  • 1 decade ago

    Distraction. There are many people who are so ready to believe anything but the truth that if they fell into a river they would insist the current was flowing upstream.

  • 1 decade ago

    Both do that, but US government brags about being the king of democracy in the world.

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  • notme
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    We aren't the terrorists. Why would we want to act like them?

  • 1 decade ago

    So....it's okay for us, but bad for everyone else?

    My, that sounds very familiar. A common theme these days.

  • 1 decade ago

    oh, dont you know? those dont count because those are now called "freedom fighters" and bush is hitler and saddam, a good an benevolent leader. (i am hoping you see the sarcasm in this answer)

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    the other side is trying hard to paint Bush as bad so no one will vote republican, if it was their guy they would be singing his praise.

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