Archive for November, 2005

Justice Marched Slowly from Nuremberg to the International Criminal Court

Sunday, November 27th, 2005

The Nuremberg trials for massive crimes committed during World War II led to the opening of the permanent International Criminal Court (ICC) over fifty years later1. The first trial aimed to hold to account German Nazi leaders, who started the western part of the war, which killed three percent of the world’s people2. [...]

Ohio Ballot Issues Address ‘04 Election Ills

Sunday, November 6th, 2005

The 2004 Ohio election had many problems1. A citizens group, Reform Ohio Now, got four issues on the ballot for Tuesday’s (November 8, 2005) election to address some of the problems2. The issues are:

Issue 2 – Vote by Mail: In the 2004 election many Ohioans waited in line over an hour, some [...]

Indictment Supports Fact: Bush’s Inner Circle Blew US Spy’s Cover

Tuesday, November 1st, 2005

Top Bush White House officials blew the cover of a CIA agent while smearing a critic. That core fact of the Plame Case has been further supported by Friday’s indictment of I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby, the top advisor to Vice President Dick Cheney and an advisor to President Bush, for lying about his role [...]