Posted on 01/18/2009 4:03:59 PM PST by Joiseydude
Activists who have spent years protesting President Bush admit their chances are slim of seeing Bush or any members of his administration face legal recourse for what they say are "crimes against humanity."
Several activists hoped to squeeze out a few parting shots against the outgoing president in the run-up to President-elect Barack Obama's inauguration on Tuesday. Demonstrators are trying to organize final shows of force in the last hours before Obama becomes president.
"People give [Obama] all kinds of excuses because they want so much to believe in him," she said. "That's how they make a tyrant. ... If we do our job as [citizens] then he could be a good president. It all depends on us keeping him in line."
(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com ...
Im gonna drop the soap in the shower on tuesday and just get used to it
I’m sure these “bashers” are looking for their bail-out from “O”... it is obvious they don’t have jobs to keep them occupied (they must be knee-deep in all kinds of debt).
After Tuesday its going to be open season on Americans.
Stock up on ammunition!! Don't depend on Bambie to protect you and yours.
Obama won’t disappoint these “activists.” The prosecutions are coming and if GW Bush doesn’t pardon a lot of his people immediately, he and many others will be roasted over hot coals by the Democrats.
Read Fox News:
“Pelosi Open to Prosecution of Bush Administration Officials”
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/01/18/pelosi-open-prosecution-bush-administration-officials/
excerpt:
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is receptive to the idea of prosecuting some Bush administration officials, while letting others who are accused of misdeeds leave office without prosecution, she told Chris Wallace in an interview on “FOX News Sunday.”
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