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05-30-2016 11:10 AM |
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You say a "few thousand die" like it's nothing. Try telling that to the parents of these "few thousand".
It was announced very early in the Obama term that George W Bush would not be tried for war crimes, although he is still banned in several European countries and has not left the US since leaving office.
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They say ignorance is bliss, and I bet you are very blissful..:)
Bush is not banned in any countries.
From Politifact:
"Interpol, the international police organization, does not list any outstanding arrest warrants for Bush or Cheney in their searchable database. Meanwhile, experts in international law said they were not aware of pending warrants, particularly from the most obvious entity that might issue one -- the International Criminal Court in the Hague."
Bush visited Haiti as part of an effort by the charitable foundation he co-founded with former President Bill Clinton after a devastating earthquake in the Caribbean nation. And Bush also joined Clinton at a regional economic summit held in the Canadian province of British Columbia. Cheney, meanwhile, has gone to British Columbia to promote his book, In My Time: A Personal and Political Memoir."
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Bush has also been traveling to Africa where he has been working on cancer clinics and treatment for reducing HIV/AIDs in Africa. His effort has assisted in reducing the number of AIDs victims in Africa.
Bush has done more for Africa than Obama, the African.
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