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Thursday, April 14, 2005 |
Dutch prime-minister Balkenende has invited Bush to visit the Netherlands American Cemetery and Memorial in Margraten to commemorate Victory in Europe Day on 7 and 8 May.
He will then shake hands with a notorious war criminal, a man whose ancestors were involved in financing the Nazis (the Bush family dealings with the Nazi inheritance continued until 1951). Bush will be desecrating the graves of those brave American soldiers buried at Margraten.
Marek: "Several organisations located in The Hague, including those that have lobbied against the war in Iraq, a local political party as well as individual citizens have asked the court to allow for the arrest of George W Bush when he comes to The Hague next month. They claim that he should be arrested for numerous violations of the Geneva Convention."
Bush is responsible for the murder of tens of thousands of civilians in Iraq, he started an illegal war.
Balkenende has started a 'rules and values' campaign, but where are his values?
Strangely enough an exhibit (see picture) at Columbia College's Glass Curtain Gallery was invesigated by agents who turned up Thursday evening, just before the public opening of 'Axis of Evil, the Secret History of Sin', and took pictures of some of the art pieces - including 'Patriot Act,' showing President Bush on a mock 37-cent stamp with a revolver pointed at his head.
It seems art is more dangerous than the actual destruction of a nation on false grounds.
11:37:06 AM
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© Copyright 2005 Hetty Litjens.
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