Results 1 to 11 of 11

Thread: Protesters Denounce Henry Kissinger as War Criminal in Hearing, McCain Sides with Kissinger

  1. #1

    Protesters Denounce Henry Kissinger as War Criminal in Hearing, McCain Opens Yap

    Here's one to warm the cockles of your heart on a cold winter day.

    "The Citizens’ Arrest warrant denounced Henry Kissinger for complicity in the bombings in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos; the overthrow of the Allende government in Chile and the Indonesian invasion of East Timor. “Democracies should hold their officials accountable for their acts. That’s why we demand that Kissinger be arrested for crimes against humanity and tried at the Hague,” the warrant concluded."


    FULL COVERAGE:
    https://www.popularresistance.org/br...-of-kissinger/

    Washington, DC –– On Thursday, January 29, CODEPINK protesters spoke out during Senate Armed Services Committee hearing attempting to perform a citizens’ arrest on Henry Kissinger. Holding handcuffs and large signs that read: KISSINGER: WAR CRIMINAL and ARREST KISSINGER FOR WAR CRIMES, activists read aloud a citizens’ arrest [pasted below]. In response, Senator John McCain (R-AZ), Chairman of the Committee, called the human rights activists “lowlife scum” and said it was “the most disgraceful and despicable demonstration he had ever seen.”

    “CODEPINK is really proud of our action in the Senate today, speaking out on behalf of the people of Indochina, China, East Timor and peace-loving people everywhere,” said CODEPINK co-founder Medea Benjamin, “Henry Kissinger is responsible for the deaths of millions. He’s a murderer, a liar, a crook, and a thug, and should be tried at the Hague.”

    “I chose to speak out during the Senate Arms Committee because I’m appalled that the Senate would bring in a war criminal to testify about ‘American leadership’ when the only things Henry Kissinger and Madeline Albright have shown leadership in is wreaking destruction upon other countries and murdering countless innocent civilians,” said 26-year-old CODEPINK National Coordinator Alli McCracken. “Is that the leadership we want to uphold as a nation and use to determine our current and future foreign policies? We need to stop rehashing these tired old war criminals and come up with a new foreign policy based on diplomacy and compassion –– two things Kissinger knows nothing about.”

    “Henry Kissinger is one of many representatives of the culture of impunity which still dominates American leaders’ approach to foreign policy. While he has been continually criticized by activists for his orchestration of or support for egregious crimes, he is regarded as a bulwark for global diplomacy by those who walk the hallowed halls of congress. His true legacy is that of destruction. He is the great American villain, Kissinger’s agent orange in Vietnam is Bush’s Depleted Uranium in Iraq, the time to end impunity is now,” said Anna Kaminski, a CODEPINK organizer.

    The Citizens’ Arrest warrant denounced Henry Kissinger for complicity in the bombings in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos; the overthrow of the Allende government in Chile and the Indonesian invasion of East Timor. “Democracies should hold their officials accountable for their acts. That’s why we demand that Kissinger be arrested for crimes against humanity and tried at the Hague,” the warrant concluded...
    Last edited by James_Madison_Lives; 01-30-2015 at 03:50 PM.



  2. Remove this section of ads by registering.
  3. #2
    Well look who else sides with Kissinger...



    Throw this in the typical Democrats face and you won't believe the looks you get. One day some of them might wake up and be just a bit angry that they fell for such liars, cheats and thieves.

    Hillary Clinton reviews Henry Kissinger’s ‘World Order’

    By Hillary Rodham Clinton
    Washington Post.com September 4, 2014

    When Americans look around the world today, we see one crisis after another. Russian aggression in Ukraine, extremism and chaos in Iraq and Syria, a deadly epidemic in West Africa, escalating territorial tensions in the East and South China seas, a global economy that still isn’t producing enough growth or shared prosperity — the liberal international order that the United States has worked for generations to build and defend seems to be under pressure from every quarter. It’s no wonder so many Americans express uncertainty and even fear about our role and our future in the world.

    In his new book, “World Order,” Henry Kissinger explains the historic scope of this challenge. His analysis, despite some differences over specific policies, largely fits with the broad strategy behind the Obama administration’s effort over the past six years to build a global architecture of security and cooperation for the 21st century.

    During the Cold War, America’s bipartisan commitment to protecting and expanding a community of nations devoted to freedom, market economies and cooperation eventually proved successful for us and the world. Kissinger’s summary of that vision sounds pertinent today: “an inexorably expanding cooperative order of states observing common rules and norms, embracing liberal economic systems, forswearing territorial conquest, respecting national sovereignty, and adopting participatory and democratic systems of governance.”

    This system, advanced by U.S. military and diplomatic power and our alliances with like-minded nations, helped us defeat fascism and communism and brought enormous benefits to Americans and billions of others. Nonetheless, many people around the world today — especially millions of young people — don’t know these success stories, so it becomes our responsibility to show as well as tell what American leadership looks like.

    ...Kissinger is a friend, and I relied on his counsel when I served as secretary of state. He checked in with me regularly, sharing astute observations about foreign leaders and sending me written reports on his travels. Though we have often seen the world and some of our challenges quite differently, and advocated different responses now and in the past, what comes through clearly in this new book is a conviction that we, and President Obama, share: a belief in the indispensability of continued American leadership in service of a just and liberal order...

    SNIP MORE: http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinio...7d0_story.html



    Watch Kissinger, Bill Clinton, Biden, Kerry, and Nixon talk about the New World Order



    Here we were told that only Conspiracy Kooks and NutJobs talk about a New World Order!

  4. #3
    Any time I hear about a halfway decent protest in the US...it's CodePink.
    Non-violence is the creed of those that maintain a monopoly on force.

  5. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by Peace Piper View Post
    Well look who else sides with Kissinger...



    Throw this in the typical Democrats face and you won't believe the looks you get. One day some of them might wake up and be just a bit angry that they fell for such liars, cheats and thieves.

    Hillary Clinton reviews Henry Kissinger’s ‘World Order’

    By Hillary Rodham Clinton
    Washington Post.com September 4, 2014

    When Americans look around the world today, we see one crisis after another. Russian aggression in Ukraine, extremism and chaos in Iraq and Syria, a deadly epidemic in West Africa, escalating territorial tensions in the East and South China seas, a global economy that still isn’t producing enough growth or shared prosperity — the liberal international order that the United States has worked for generations to build and defend seems to be under pressure from every quarter. It’s no wonder so many Americans express uncertainty and even fear about our role and our future in the world.

    In his new book, “World Order,” Henry Kissinger explains the historic scope of this challenge. His analysis, despite some differences over specific policies, largely fits with the broad strategy behind the Obama administration’s effort over the past six years to build a global architecture of security and cooperation for the 21st century.

    During the Cold War, America’s bipartisan commitment to protecting and expanding a community of nations devoted to freedom, market economies and cooperation eventually proved successful for us and the world. Kissinger’s summary of that vision sounds pertinent today: “an inexorably expanding cooperative order of states observing common rules and norms, embracing liberal economic systems, forswearing territorial conquest, respecting national sovereignty, and adopting participatory and democratic systems of governance.”

    This system, advanced by U.S. military and diplomatic power and our alliances with like-minded nations, helped us defeat fascism and communism and brought enormous benefits to Americans and billions of others. Nonetheless, many people around the world today — especially millions of young people — don’t know these success stories, so it becomes our responsibility to show as well as tell what American leadership looks like.

    ...Kissinger is a friend, and I relied on his counsel when I served as secretary of state. He checked in with me regularly, sharing astute observations about foreign leaders and sending me written reports on his travels. Though we have often seen the world and some of our challenges quite differently, and advocated different responses now and in the past, what comes through clearly in this new book is a conviction that we, and President Obama, share: a belief in the indispensability of continued American leadership in service of a just and liberal order...

    SNIP MORE: http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinio...7d0_story.html



    Watch Kissinger, Bill Clinton, Biden, Kerry, and Nixon talk about the New World Order



    Here we were told that only Conspiracy Kooks and NutJobs talk about a New World Order!
    Hillary is in the same club of NWO satan worshippers. I know someone who said she saw her in a car at a stoplight once, and Hillary looked right at her, and she was sick for two weeks.

  6. #5



    Is she sitting in his lap in this picture?
    Non-violence is the creed of those that maintain a monopoly on force.

  7. #6
    War mongering sociopaths flock together.

  8. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by limequat View Post



    Is she sitting in his lap in this picture?
    Probably recallling that last child sacrifice at Bohemian Grove (men only but everyone knows Hillary is a man.)

  9. #8
    Great American villain’ Henry Kissinger faces citizen’s arrest inside a Senate hearing room

    Annie Robbins on January 30, 2015

    In an action that has already made headlines around the world, Code Pink stole the show yesterday with an attempted citizen’s arrest of Henry Kissinger for War Crimes committed during his tenure as Secretary of State from 1973-1977. As the 91 year old Kissinger took to his seat at the witness table alongside former Secretaries of State Madeleine […]



    Kissinger is also tite with dDG among other neocons' puppets.





  10. Remove this section of ads by registering.
  11. #9
    Was that Albright in the picture? the evil witch is still alive?
    Last edited by AngryCanadian; 01-31-2015 at 04:52 PM.

  12. #10

  13. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by enhanced_deficit View Post
    There was rumors that she was in bed with swcbag handlers on mideast bloodbath interventons.

    Must be tough needing the blood of dirt poor third world babies on tap in order to acheive sexual arousal.

    A Cambodian girl salvages a board from her home in Neak Luong, southeast of Phnom Penh, after Nixon/Kissinger "carpet bombing."




Similar Threads

  1. Sanders: Henry Kissinger is not my friend
    By Mike4Freedom in forum 2016 Presidential Election: GOP & Dem
    Replies: 17
    Last Post: 02-14-2016, 06:17 PM
  2. Herman Cain Herman Cain Courts War Criminal Globalist Henry Kissinger
    By John F Kennedy III in forum 2012 Presidential Election
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 11-17-2011, 03:18 PM
  3. Video - Trials of Henry Kissinger
    By polomertz in forum World News & Affairs
    Replies: 7
    Last Post: 01-27-2009, 10:14 PM
  4. Palin To Meet With Henry Kissinger
    By PatriotOne in forum U.S. Political News
    Replies: 10
    Last Post: 09-22-2008, 12:33 PM
  5. Henry Kissinger Endorses John McCain on BBC Raidio 4
    By Arramond in forum Other Presidential Candidates
    Replies: 24
    Last Post: 01-24-2008, 07:52 AM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •