80662270a 30.06.06, 07:39 busz ludojad powinien być sądzony za ludobójstwo na świecie Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś Obserwuj wątek Podgląd Opublikuj
koham.mihnika przy calej sympatii po tym co sie stalo w 2001 w 30.06.06, 11:31 Nowym Jorku. Postepowanie administracji USA jest haniebne i zwyczajnie pokazuje niekompetencje Busha i jego pomagierow. Przez tyle lat nie sa w stanie przedstawic dowodow skrzywionemu trybunalowi. W normalnym sadzie juz dawno byloby po sprawie. Ale czego spodziewac sie po administracji, ktora latami szykowala sie do wojny, wygrala bitwe w tydzien, a nie potrafila zapewnic podstawowych rzeczy - wody, elektrycznosci itd? Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
polakliterat Po co przyjaznic sie z USA jesli w ZSRR jest super 01.07.06, 22:58 United Forever in Friendship and Labour, Our mighty Republics will ever endure. The Great Soviet Union will Live through the Ages. The Dream of a People their fortress secure. Long Live our Soviet Motherland, Built by the People's mighty hand. Long Live our People, United and Free. Strong in our Friendship tried by fire. Long may our Crimson Flag Inspire, Shining in Glory for all Men to see. Through Days dark and stormy where Great Lenin Lead us Our Eyes saw the Bright Sun of Freedom above and Stalin our Leader with Faith in the People, Inspired us to Build up the Land that we Love. Long Live our Soviet Motherland, Built by the People's mighty hand. Long Live our People, United and Free. Strong in our Friendship tried by fire. Long may our Crimson Flag Inspire, Shining in Glory for all Men to see. We fought for the Future, destroyed the invaders, and Brought to our Homeland the Laurels of Fame. Our Glory will live in the Memory of Nations and All Generations will Honour Her Name. Long Live our Soviet Motherland, Built by the People's mighty hand. Long Live our People, United and Free. Strong in our Friendship tried by fire. Long may our Crimson Flag Inspire, Shining in Glory for all Men to see. Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
11111 Re: S.N. USA: trybunały w Guantanamo są nielegalne 02.07.06, 08:37 On June 29, the U.S. Supreme Court in a 5-3 decision ruled that President Bush's effort to railroad tortured Guantanamo Bay detainees in kangaroo courts "violates both U.S. law and the Geneva Conventions." Court's ruling has more far-reaching implications. In finding Bush in violation of the Geneva Conventions, the ruling may have created a prima facie case for charges to be filed against Bush as a war criminal. Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś