I think it is time to begin to start "branding " criminals again...
Edited on Fri May-09-08 08:14 PM by catnhatnh
...Not actually, but suppose enforced tattooing were used-Suppose viewers of Fox News Channel were watching Oliver North hosting "War Stories"-Now suppose CF were tattooed on his forehead and people knew that meant "convicted felon"...I would even allow him to tatttoo "pardoned" after it...I'm betting it would affect his viewership.Suppose instead of a "C" for "crook" John McCain wore just a "QC" on his forehead (questionable conduct) pointing out the senate ethics committees decision on his behavior as one of the "Keating Five"... suppose after Watergate that Rumsfeld and Cheney and others had been tattoed as "NO" meaning Nixon Official-would any of them be in politics now??? Once Negroponte had "DS" for death squads written on his noggin...does he really ever get a second bite at power???Collin Powell tried to hide My Lai....With WCD (war crime denier) tattoed on his forehead does he convince the UN about Niger yellowcake-or do they point to his forehead and laugh? Picture this whole-the ONLY morons with tattoos would be the criminals and the criminally wrong.It is a tv world so your sins should be visible there. And by their tattooed fruit you would know them.
1. Branding is a novel idea but if they "the people from the "
70s Rumsfeld, Cheney, Negroponte all had been "Prosecuted" and jailed we would be living in a different world.
In order for this not to happen again in 2009 the Democratic led Congress is "Obligated" to prosecute any and all crimes that occurred during the * tenure in the WH.
It is what I want. Accountability for crimes both against humanity and the constitution.For some there may be a statute of limitations-but I want an honest and open investigation of criminality in the last 40 years.
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