American Trial Lawyer trying to disrupt the Hussein trial!!!!

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Unbelievable!!!

I guess I thought it was a good thing that we were temporarily getting rid of one of these snakes for a bit, but he is now in Iraq leading the charge against disrupting JUSTICE for Saddam Hussein!!!!

Another trial lawyer trying to bring down the country!!!

Maybe this one ought to be hung when he gets back for treachory!!!
 

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that`s ramsey clark....even the most radical left wing extremist won`touch this guy with a 10 foot pole.....

move on .org avoids this guy like the plague...at least,overtly....

some of his "accomplishments"...a client list(per se).....

what`s the common thread here?.....................................


Nazi concentration camp boss Karl Linnas

Branch Davidian leader David Koresh

Antiwar activist Father Philip Berrigan

American Indian prisoner Leonard Peltier

Crimes of America conference in Teheran in 1980

Liberian political figure Charles Taylor during his 1985 fight against extradition from the United States to Liberia

Elizaphan Ntakirutimana, a leader of the Rwandan genocide

PLO leaders in a lawsuit brought by the family of Leon Klinghoffer, the wheelchair bound elderly tourist who was shot and tossed overboard from the hijacked Achille Lauro cruise ship by Palestinian terrorists in 1986

Camilo Mejia, a US soldier who deserted his post in March 2004, claiming he did not want any part of an "oil-driven war"

Radovan Karadzic, of Yugoslavia and accused war criminal

Counsel to Slobodan Milosevic, former President of Yugoslavia, accused war criminal

Saddam Hussein, former dictator of Iraq and accused war criminal ............................................

that`s just a few...

he`s a regular international "eddie haskell"...

(just kidding,conselor)...
 

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I wont generally defend Ramsey Clark and I would never work for those people, but even Hussein is entitled to a defense as badly as I want him strung up. It is a founding principle of our country. isnt that one of the things that separates the USA?

But I take it you also take issue with lawyers in med mal defense cases of drunk doctors or doctors that cut off the wrong leg defending those clients and going to trial arguing absurd defenses as well, or is it just those whom you disagree that are not entitled to lawyers.
 

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Only a democrat would go overseas to defend somebody who commited mass genocide by murdering 400,000 people and burying them in the desert.

Maybe Clark can argue DJV's point about a 15-20 year statute of limitations on mass murder and genocide.
 

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Sun Tzu said:
I wont generally defend Ramsey Clark and I would never work for those people, but even Hussein is entitled to a defense as badly as I want him strung up. It is a founding principle of our country. isnt that one of the things that separates the USA?

But I take it you also take issue with lawyers in med mal defense cases of drunk doctors or doctors that cut off the wrong leg defending those clients and going to trial arguing absurd defenses as well, or is it just those whom you disagree that are not entitled to lawyers.

i have absolutely NO issue with those people being punished....BUT

why should a lawyer get paid by every other innocent doctor when this happens?

why do i have to pay tens-hundreds of thousands of dollars to lawyers EVERY YEAR because of a few rotten eggs???

is that justice?

ALSO: this is a war, the man shoudl be taken out to the nearest tree, and hung....he is not a US citizen and has no right to a "fair" trial
 

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dr. freeze said:
ALSO: this is a war, the man shoudl be taken out to the nearest tree, and hung....he is not a US citizen and has no right to a "fair" trial

Just when I find myself leaning with you on an issue, you have to pull out one of these gems.
 

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kosar said:
Just when I find myself leaning with you on an issue, you have to pull out one of these gems.

Did Uday and Qszay have a right to a fair trial?

If they did, then why are not those who killed them being punished.

If they didn't, then why does Saddam have this "right"?
 

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:mj07: :mj07: :mj07: Evidently Kosar thinks that our US Constitution and all that is in it applies to foreign combatants
 

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:mj07: :mj07: :mj07: Evidently Kosar thinks that our US Constitution and all that is in it applies to foreign combatants

lol- yeah. How did WE end up trying him anyways? However you wanna spin it, that's what it is. Has he committed any crimes against America? Honestly, I would have no problem with us turning him over to the Iraqi government(sic) and they can stone him in the street. But as long as we're running the show, i'd like to think that we wouldn't murder somebody without a trial.

How about Milosovic? Just kill him! Sure, but let somebody else do it so we can at least keep up the pretense of moral superiority.

Uday and Qusay? They were killed in a war. They weren't assassinated per se'.

There's a fine line perhaps, but you damn well know the difference.

Who cares, really? Saddam will either be executed or die in prison. Same effect.
 

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KOSAR QUOTE---------

"Has he committed any crimes against America?"



I'd say Saddam Hussein firing anti-aircraft fire at our jets for years as we patrolled the no-fly zones should be a crime against America Kosar. I know you wouldn't however.

Also, kicking out weapons inspectors, bribing half of Europe to oppose the U.S. invasion, paying suicide bombers to kill our allies and violations of 19 U.N. Resolutions should be a crime to America as well, considering that the U.S. pays 1/3 of the U.N. budget.
 

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It is kinda funny to me that Saddam is on trial at all

when everyone in the world knows he will be executed.

Why waste all the energy and give Saddam a soapbox to yell out
at the judge and all that.

Just shoot him in the head and yell guilty.
 

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kosar said:
Uday and Qusay? They were killed in a war. They weren't assassinated per se'.

Who cares, really? Saddam will either be executed or die in prison. Same effect.


troops were sent to the house to assasinate the ttwo brothers. they put up a fight. our troops assasinated them "per se"

"Who cares, really" (25 million Iraqis do) Dont speak for me and I wont speak for you, deal?
 
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no tzu....hussein`s entitled to a defense....

my comments were in regards to clark`s penchant for defending genocidal mass murderers,war criminals,extreme nut cases and in general,anyone that basically hates america....

he attended a human rights conference in baghdad,i think in "98"..... where in his keynote speech he pointed out how "the governments of the rich nations, primarily the u.s., england and france," dominated the wording of the "universal declaration of human rights", which showed "little concern for economic, social and cultural rights." .......


lol....the social and cultural rights claimed by his iraqi hosts include the right to hang opponents in public at the airport, or poison thousands of kurds and torture and execute any opponent of the regime...... ....

from all reports,he`s a sham of an attorney...


malpractice shysters(i.e. ambulance chasers)?.......i don`t think,in most cases,their motives are any more noble than your average defense attorney....

unfortunately,the way the system`s set up,they`re a necessity.....

also unfortunately,there are so many stupid people that don`t have a clue in our society,that the jury system has become laughable...

an example of the mentality of some juries...

""First WTC bombing: terrorists 32% to blame, building owners 68%....


Twelve years after the event, a jury finds someone to blame for the Islamist van-bomb attack that killed six, injured nearly 1,000, and caused costly business dislocation (Sept. 21, 2005, Dec. 5, 2004, Oct. 12-14, 2001). The culprit? The Port Authority, an agency whose losses are likely to be ultimately borne by New York and New Jersey taxpayers, motorists and air travelers:

The jury voted unanimously that the Port Authority [then-owner of the WTC] was negligent. It found the authority 68 percent at fault for the bombing, while the terrorists who carried it out were 32 percent at fault.

Mr. [David J.] Dean, the plaintiffs' lawyer, said that because the jury apportioned more than half the blame to the Port Authority, the agency will have to pay 100 percent of any damages for pain and suffering, the so-called non-economic damages, that might be awarded.

Regardless of how the blame was shared, the Port Authority would have to pay 100 percent of any economic damages, like lost business, he said."""

now,i understand,there`s a class action lawsuit against soft drink manufacturers for putting soft drink vending machines in schools....

lmao....i shouldn`t laugh...it`s downright pitiful...
 
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