Thursday, March 6, 2008

Would They Actually Arrest Them?

If there is a warrant in Vermont, is it incumbent upon all police forces to arrest Junior and/or Dick?

This could get interesting.

Why the hell not?

Everything else has gone to hell.

Why not arrest the war criminals in the W.H.?


by Dave Lindorff | March 5, 2008 - 12:35pm | permalink
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In Mansfield, CT, the town where I grew up, there were no police. Oh, there was a resident State Police officer with a big cruiser, but mainly, his job was patrolling the stretch of four-lane highway that ran north of us between Hartford and Boston. The University of Connecticut, a sprawling ag school at the time, had a few police, but their job was limited to patrolling the campus. If something happened, like a kid stealing candy from Phil's, the local Five and Ten, or if there was some kind of domestic dispute, it fell to the local town constable--an elected position--to handle.

Up in the town of Marlboro, VT, population 1000, the town constable may have a new job. If President George W. Bush, or Vice President Dick Cheney should happen to stop by there, perhaps to pick up some freshly made maple syrup or maple sugar candy, he'd have to arrest them. Last night, the citizens of Marlboro voted in their annual town meeting to indict both men for war crimes, obstruction of justice and perjury. The vote was 43-25, with three abstentions.

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The Nazis, Fascists and Communists were political parties before they became enemies of liberty and mass murderers.

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