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<blockquote data-quote="Billnew" data-source="post: 67114006" data-attributes="member: 33389"><p>ok, read the posts.</p><p> </p><p>No one disputes he is being charged with crimes against humanity for all his legal actions.</p><p> </p><p>Had anything he did in Uganda been done here, he would be protected by first amendment. So unless he actually called for illegal extermination of people, he only asked for laws to be passed, which is legal.</p><p> </p><p>Would we claim people wanting murderers to be executed be crimes against humanity? no.</p><p>So he asked for a law to be passed to execute people found guilty of another crime. Which is legal even if extreme over kill.</p><p> </p><p>It is not a crime to ask lawmakers to make a law. That is how laws are passed. Even the most insane people can ask for a law to be passed.</p><p> </p><p>Criminals seek to have mob justice or lynchings. This is criminal. </p><p> </p><p>Where is a person to go, if they want a law passed if they can't ask lawmakers to do it without being liable for the request?</p><p> </p><p>How can a person break a law by following all appropriate laws?</p><p> </p><p>I say if he made a legal plea for a law, then he was acting legally. So he can't be guilty of a crime against humanity. no matter what law he asked to be passed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Billnew, post: 67114006, member: 33389"] ok, read the posts. No one disputes he is being charged with crimes against humanity for all his legal actions. Had anything he did in Uganda been done here, he would be protected by first amendment. So unless he actually called for illegal extermination of people, he only asked for laws to be passed, which is legal. Would we claim people wanting murderers to be executed be crimes against humanity? no. So he asked for a law to be passed to execute people found guilty of another crime. Which is legal even if extreme over kill. It is not a crime to ask lawmakers to make a law. That is how laws are passed. Even the most insane people can ask for a law to be passed. Criminals seek to have mob justice or lynchings. This is criminal. Where is a person to go, if they want a law passed if they can't ask lawmakers to do it without being liable for the request? How can a person break a law by following all appropriate laws? I say if he made a legal plea for a law, then he was acting legally. So he can't be guilty of a crime against humanity. no matter what law he asked to be passed. [/QUOTE]
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