August 26, 200421 yr Chilie can now try him for war crimes http://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/americas/08/...y.ap/index.html
August 26, 200421 yr Let me be the first to say "f*** YES!" This dictatorial asshole was responsible for the murder and disappearance of thousands and he has gotten away with it. This f***er needs to rot in prison for what he did. If anybody wants a good movie about what happened in Chile in '73, watch "Missing" with Jack Lemmon. It's based on a true story.
August 26, 200421 yr Author The thing that pisses me off, before it even happens, is that the guy is 88 years old. You know they will play the old, sick, fragile card to try to get out of it.
August 26, 200421 yr Of course they will try to play that, SS2K4. They've tried saying that he has a case of megalomania and therefore should not be tried. He needs to be tried and convicted...even if it's just ends up being a symoblic conviction for the most part since he is so damn old already.
August 26, 200421 yr There should be no statute of limitations on murder. His crimes, if guilty, would far outweight that and deserves the harshest punishment available.
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