Oh yeah, it's the same "they" who were behind the "stooges" that killed MLK, RFK, etc. Allrighty, then.
As for the "son of a Bush family friend" ... I am speaking to this Common Knowledge: Bush Son Had Dinner Plans With Hinckley Brother Before Shooting
You mean this?
Scott Hinckley, brother of John W. Hinckley Jr., who allegedly shot Reagan, was to have dined tonight in Denver at the home of Neil Bush, one of the vice president's sons.
There was a thread here yesterday about Billy Bush getting a job at CNN. Three people on that one thread either went to college with him, or knew somebody who did. And Billy Bush went to a small, pretty obscure New England college. What does this mean? Absolutely nothing, except that the Bushes are known to interact with lots of people (remember George H.W. Bush and his thousands of thank-you notes?) If you're going to pin the attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan on George Bush, you're going to need a bit more evidence than Neil Bush having dinner with Hinckley's brother!
As becomes clear (to you and others, if not Pardek) in my subsequent posts, I find it merely an indication that things AREN'T always what they seem ... PARTICULARLY where the omnipotence -- or smarts -- of the Bush family is concerned.
Tools.
What is becoming clear is that you believe in the puppetmaster idea, where some really bad guys sit around pulling the strings. Yet you accuse George H. W. Bush of being behind Reagan's assassination. First the Bush family are merely puppets for the real shadow government, then you have Bush trying to kill Reagan! Now who's being the "tool here?
Finally, why don't you pick up a book and read something about the Nuremberg Trials before spouting off about war tribunals. If you don't have time to read a book, you can always rent "Judgment at Nuremberg" -- it even has Spencer Tracy and Judy Garland in it.
As soon as we declare a war against a particular enemy or nation, I'll be much more inclined to entertain all the parallels being drawn between this "War" and World War II.
Until then, I see no reason these military tribunals couldn't be used in our War Against Drugs ... the far more similar "War".