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1 posted on 02/26/2008 12:45:45 PM PST by NormsRevenge
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Tourists look at a mass grave for Khmer Rouge victims at Choeung Ek, 17 km (11 miles) south of Phnom Penh, February 26, 2008. Duch, also known as Kaing Guek Eav, who has confessed in interviews with Western reporters that he committed multiple atrocities as head of Phnom Penh's infamous Tuol Sleng, or S-21, interrogation centre, toured the site on Tuesday to re-enact his crimes for a U.N.-backed court. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea


2 posted on 02/26/2008 12:46:21 PM PST by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ... Godspeed ... ICE’s toll-free tip hotline —1-866-DHS-2-ICE ... 9/11 .. Never FoRGeT)
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To: NormsRevenge

can they get one of these going for Fidel?


3 posted on 02/26/2008 12:47:22 PM PST by gusopol3
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To: NormsRevenge
Detained in 1999 and now a Christian,

Well, when he's done testifying, send him off to see Jesus.

4 posted on 02/26/2008 12:47:34 PM PST by Larry Lucido
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To: NormsRevenge

In the early 70’s, liberals denied this possibility. In 1975 they denied it was happening. In 1976 they denied it was as bad as they said. Now they are silent. Bastards.


5 posted on 02/26/2008 12:49:48 PM PST by Larry Lucido
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To: NormsRevenge
Cry me a river...


6 posted on 02/26/2008 12:51:00 PM PST by bill1952 (I will vote for McCain if he resigns his Senate seat before this election.)
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To: NormsRevenge

“...a regime deemed responsible for the deaths of 1.7 million people.”

Socialism, the ideology of death.


15 posted on 02/26/2008 1:07:39 PM PST by monday
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To: NormsRevenge
..just like former Nazis guilty of war crimes, these monsters shouldn’t be given a pass. Sure he acts (and may actually be) remorseful now, but that doesn’t mean he shouldn’t pay for his crime.
18 posted on 02/26/2008 1:13:15 PM PST by mnehring ("Ronald Reagan has made Jimmy Carter look like a conservative..."- Ron Paul)
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To: NormsRevenge

Cry me a river Duch...I hope they execute him in the same damn fields.


20 posted on 02/26/2008 1:26:19 PM PST by americanophile
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To: NormsRevenge

Good, now will someone please take him by the legs and smash his brains out on the nearest tree?


21 posted on 02/26/2008 1:30:04 PM PST by NonValueAdded (Who Would Montgomery Brewster Choose?)
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To: NormsRevenge

This monster should be slowly dipped into a vat of acid at the rate on one inch every hour.


27 posted on 02/26/2008 1:55:37 PM PST by reagan_fanatic (Obama and Hillary - it's right there in black and white)
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To: NormsRevenge

A larger trial is looming for this creep - and there will be no appeal .....


29 posted on 02/26/2008 2:15:50 PM PST by SkyDancer ("There is no distinctly Native American criminal class...save Congress - Mark Twain")
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To: NormsRevenge

Time to pay the Piper.


31 posted on 02/26/2008 2:49:33 PM PST by dadgum (- - - - - - - - - -)
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To: NormsRevenge
Image hosted by Photobucket.com skin that FPOS alive... then set his azz on fire.
35 posted on 02/26/2008 3:33:18 PM PST by Chode (American Hedonist ©®)
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To: NormsRevenge
That entire story.......all those details...... and yet, the Reuters reporter could not once bring himself to use the word "Communist" in connection to the man or his crimes or the crimes of the Khmer Rouge.

Hey, Reuters. Listen up. Pol Pot was a communist dictator and the Khmer Rouge were a communist outfit and the government that carried out these atrocities was a communist government.

Just thought you'd like to know.

37 posted on 02/26/2008 5:53:33 PM PST by Skooz (Any nation that would elect Hillary Clinton as its president has forfeited its right to exist.)
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To: mrsmith
Add-on to an archived thread:

"Senator John Kerry hired a former [Marxist IPS / Institute for Policy Studies] fellow, Gareth Porter, to be his legislative aide. Porter...defend[ed] the bloody [Marxist] Pol Pot regime in Cambodia long after the evidence of its genocide [classocide] of its own people had become overwhelming." [_Communists in the Democratic Party_-Concerned Voters] ... 20 posted on 02/11/2004 7:10:23 PM PST by mrsmith

Even in 1979, when the world was aware of the millions of Vietnamese and Cambodians murdered and starved to death by their communist victors, when even Joan Baez protested the Khmer Rouge slaughter, Jane Fonda refused to join in. As she then told the National Press Club, she was unable to confirm the accuracy of the charges. --- "Jane Fonda is to be pitied," AUGUSTA FREE PRESS ^ | APRIL 5, 2005 | BRUCE KESLER

39 posted on 01/12/2009 12:52:41 AM PST by piasa
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To: NormsRevenge; Cindy
Some familiar names here:

(snip)...Pol Pot was born Saloth Sar in what is now the province of Kompong Thong, Cambodia in 1925. He came from a prosperous farming family that in 1931 moved to the capital, Phnom Penh, where the young Pol Pot learned some of the rudiments of Buddhism and was subsequently educated in a series of French language schools. In 1946 he joined Ho Chi Minh’s Indochinese Communist Party and three years later was awarded a scholarship to study radio engineering in Paris.

While in Paris, Pol Pot joined with other Cambodian students to create the Paris Student Group, forerunner to the Khmer Rouge. He also authored the pamphlet Monarchy or Democracy, in which he openly challenged the legitimacy of Prince Norodom Sihanouk’s Cambodian government and pledged to someday institute a democracy "pure as a diamond."[3]

In 1952 he joined the French Communist Party, a move that would prove to have a profound influence on the rest of his political life. Nearly all of his fellow Khmer Rouge leaders of the 1970s were educated in France and were members of the French Communist Party.[4] The professed goal of these leaders was to bring "real socialism" to Cambodia.[5] Vietnamese Communism exerted an even greater influence on the Khmer Rouge during its formative years; the CPK was originally part of the Vietnamese-controlled Indochinese Communist Party.[6]...

...In November 1970, President Nixon asked the U.S. Congress to provide the Cambodian government of Lon Nol with $155 million in aid, of which $85 million would be earmarked for military assistance to help prevent the Khmer Rouge from taking power. American leftists, however, were adamantly against this proposal. One opponent of the policy was Anthony Lake, who in 1969 had become an aide to then-Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, but who – because he opposed Nixon’s bombing raids (designed to support Lon Nol against Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge) in Cambodia – soon parted political company with Kissinger and the President.

By 1972 [Anthony] Lake was an activist in the McGovern presidential campaign, whose platform was founded upon the axiom that the military conflicts of Southeast Asia were rooted in the "arrogance of American power" rather than in Communist aggression.[10]...

...During this period, many American leftists openly supported a Communist takeover in Southeast Asia. Among the most notable spokespeople of this position was the popular actress Jane Fonda and her husband Tom Hayden, whose public comments were unambiguous in their expressions of contempt for America and sympathy for the Communists. On November 21, 1970, Fonda told a large University of Michigan audience, "If you understood what Communism was, you would hope, you would pray on your knees that we would some day become Communist."[11] At Duke University, she elaborated, "I, a socialist, think that we should strive toward a socialist society, all the way to Communism." The dual villains of Southeast Asian conflicts were, in her view, "U.S. imperialism" and "a white man’s racist aggression."[12]

Fonda’s husband Tom Hayden in the early 1970s organized an "Indo-China Peace Campaign" (IPC) to lobby Congress to cut off American aid to the regimes in Cambodia and South Vietnam. Assisted by radical Democrats in Congress like Ron Dellums, Bella Abzug, Robert Drinan, Elizabeth Holtzman, Pat Schroeder, and David Bonior, Hayden established a caucus in the Capitol, where he lectured and agitated for an end to anti-Communist efforts in South Vietnam and Cambodia. The IPC worked tirelessly to help the North Vietnamese Communists and the Khmer Rouge emerge victorious. Hayden and Fonda took a camera crew to Hanoi and to the "liberated" regions of South Vietnam to make a propaganda film called Introduction to the Enemy, whose purpose was to persuade viewers that the Communists were going to create an ideal new society based on justice and equality, when the Americans left.[13]...
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------ "Left-Wing Monster: Pol Pot," by John Perazzo, Front Page Magazine, August 8, 2005

40 posted on 01/12/2009 1:03:55 AM PST by piasa
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