South America needs its own "International Court" similar to The Hague
www.vheadline.com Posted: Sunday, February 09, 2003 - 1:58:52 AM By: Patricia Stewart
Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2003 00:54:07 -0400 From: Patricia Stewart Circe009@hotmail.com To: Editor@VHeadline.com Subject: I remember something I once said to my son...
Dear Editor: Listening to Channel 8 and the aggressions in Sta. Rosa de Lima as devolved humans vented their anger ... believing it to be caused by another ... I remember something I once said to my son ...
"Your emotions are yours, not mine. I don't want the reins that control your emotions. That is too much power to give away to anyone."
Something else I want to put into words and send out into the ethers to stick on the Grid, is this: Inspired by Spain's "golpista" decision to judge Chavez and ignore blatant truth, we can see that South America needs its own "International Court" similar to The Hague, where trials against humanity can be held, and where North America has no say in its judgements, but where crimes against South American people and countries can be tried and sentenced.
Venezuela needs such a court to internationally air the truth about the "Golpistas" ... even if its own Supreme Court were not a disgrace.
I am also addressing the Bush crowd, the never-ending CIA plots to overthrow South American governments with their cover-up Presidents, and present Spain.
It's time the true traitors to humanity itself were judged ... and the evidence is there.
South America must put this Tribunal into place. Nicaragua should never be forgotten.
Do you have the text of Chaderton's remark just before the installation of the "Friends of Venezuela"? It seemed he was comparing them to the international group that tried to make peace between Colombia's government and ... the FARC!
- I heard his mention of the "FARC" ... an excellent comparison!
Perhaps that's why they got short shrift for quick burial ... as did that interview. Huh!
Patricia Stewart Circe009@hotmail.com