Cheney bribes spanish authorities to fire judge

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He's not even trying to hide his mafioso style of evading justice anymore. We hear that the spanish are the ones heading an investigation into his war crimes and then we see this:

The authorities in Spain have begun the process to suspend the well-known investigating magistrate Baltasar Garzón. The main reason for the move is his investigation into the fate of 114,000 people who disappeared without trace during and after the Spanish Civil War of the 1930s.

The public prosecutor's office says Mr Garzón had no right to conduct the investigation because of an amnesty law introduced in Spain in 1977. But Mr Garzón says the disappearances must be considered crimes against humanity and, therefore, not covered by any amnesty.

Baltasar Garzón gained an international reputation mainly through his efforts to have former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet extradited to Spain. He has also been involved in many controversial cases in Spain, often connected with human rights or the fight against corruption. If Spain's best known judge is eventually found guilty of exceeding his authority, he could be removed from office for 20 years.http://www.rnw.nl/english/article/baltasar-garz%C3%B3n-facing-suspension
So the judge is getting investigated in a nutshell for caring about what he does with an intense passion...and just on the heels of his continued refusal to drop the investigation into the Cheney/Bush war crimes
MADRID (Reuters) - A Spanish judge considering possible criminal action against six former Bush administration officials for torture at the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay defied pressure to drop the case Friday.http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE53G3V620090417

Wow, what do you know? It's the SAME judge! What are the odds that this guy who has sat for years as a respected and fierce advocate for justice, suddenly is being fired for being a fierce advocate for justice?

And just as Cheney starts spouting about embracing torture on national TV. Just stunning coincidence.
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He's not even trying to hide his mafioso style of evading justice anymore. We hear that the spanish are the ones heading an investigation into his war crimes and then we see this:

So the judge is getting investigated in a nutshell for caring about what he does with an intense passion...and just on the heels of his continued refusal to drop the investigation into the Cheney/Bush war crimes


Wow, what do you know? It's the SAME judge! What are the odds that this guy who has sat for years as a respected and fierce advocate for justice, suddenly is being fired for being a fierce advocate for justice?

And just as Cheney starts spouting about embracing torture on national TV. Just stunning coincidence.
:rolleyes:

Hey!! Why not BRIBE others , what is good for our Congress and our President must be good for all!! Plus WATERBOARDING should be an OLYMPIC event!!
 
He's not even trying to hide his mafioso style of evading justice anymore. We hear that the spanish are the ones heading an investigation into his war crimes and then we see this:

So the judge is getting investigated in a nutshell for caring about what he does with an intense passion...and just on the heels of his continued refusal to drop the investigation into the Cheney/Bush war crimes


Wow, what do you know? It's the SAME judge! What are the odds that this guy who has sat for years as a respected and fierce advocate for justice, suddenly is being fired for being a fierce advocate for justice?

And just as Cheney starts spouting about embracing torture on national TV. Just stunning coincidence.
:rolleyes:

It seems to me that the link between this judge and Cheney is just a little bit tenuous. What evidence is there that Cheney bribed Spanish authorities?
 
OK, then add a question mark after the title. I can't modify the title once it's done.
 
OK, then add a question mark after the title. I can't modify the title once it's done.

OK, so the real title should be "Did Cheney bribe Spanish authorities" rather than what it actually is.

And, the answer would likely be no, as there is no evidence that he did.

And that is coming from someone who really is no fan of Cheney or of his PNAC politics at all.
 
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Sure, there's no evidence. Did you think if he ordered it done, he would leave a trail of breadcrumbs?...lol..
 
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