the trial of tony blair

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  1. gavman

    gavman

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    ok, not a fillum, but i loved it

    what did you think?
     
    gavman, Jan 24, 2007
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    No, it certainly wasn't a fillum. I thought it was very silly.
     
    narabdela, Jan 25, 2007
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    why was that then?

    my biggest criticism was that it forewarns tb at a time when he could still nobble any future investigation

    at nuremburg the only charges were "waging aggressive war".

    this should apply to all heads of all nations, should it not?

    the toxic texan is in the clear due to america's refusal to recognise international law- tb's not so lucky

    i thought it was a brilliant satire, and i laughed like a drain.
    robert lindsay was superb, and i found the whole thing quite believable, with the exception that the central tenent, a western leader being charged with war crimes, would never happen.
    these charges are saved for those who oppose them....

    gav
     
    gavman, Jan 26, 2007
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