[Peace-discuss] Impeachment

David Swanson davidcnswanson at gmail.com
Tue Jan 17 12:41:01 UTC 2017


Here are 15,000 people in support:
https://diy.rootsaction.org/petitions/people-of-the-u-s-and-world-ask-icc-to-prosecute-u-s-war-crimes

On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 7:37 AM, Boyle, Francis A <fboyle at illinois.edu>
wrote:

>
>
> *This Fall the ICC Prosecutor announced that she was investigating US
> Torture in Afghanistan and also US officials for their policy of
> Extraordinary Rendition. I also got the Prosecutor for the International
> Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia to indict Milosevic for every
> crime in the ICTY Statute, including 2 counts of genocide: One for
> Srebrenica, the other for Bosnia in general. So Obama, Clinton, Killer Koh
> et al. are all on my list of things to do. fab*
>
>
>
> *Subject:* Int'l Criminal Court Complaint Filed Against Bush et al.
>
>
>
>
> *BUSH TO THE HAGUE *
>
>
>
> *International Criminal Court Complaint Filed Against Bush, Cheney,
> Rumsfeld, Tenet, Rice and Gonzales INTERNATIONAL ARREST WARRANTS REQUESTED*
>
> Professor Francis A. Boyle of the University of Illinois College of Law in
> Champaign, U.S.A. has filed a Complaint
> with the Prosecutor for the International Criminal Court (I.C.C.) in The
> Hague against U.S. citizens George W.
> Bush, Richard Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, George Tenet, Condoleezza Rice, and
> Alberto Gonzales (the
> “Accused”) for their criminal policy and practice of “extraordinary
> rendition” perpetrated upon about 100 human
> beings. This term is really their euphemism for the enforced disappearance
> of persons and their consequent
> torture. This criminal policy and practice by the Accused constitute
> Crimes against Humanity in violation of the
> Rome Statute establishing the I.C.C.
>
> The United States is not a party to the Rome Statute. Nevertheless the
> Accused have ordered and been
> responsible for the commission of I.C.C. statutory crimes within the
> respective territories of many I.C.C. member
> states, including several in Europe. Consequently, the I.C.C. has
> jurisdiction to prosecute the Accused for their I.
> C.C. statutory crimes under Rome Statute article 12(2)(a) that affords the
> I.C.C. jurisdiction to prosecute for I.C.
> C. statutory crimes committed in I.C.C. member states.
>
> The Complaint requests (1) that the I.C.C. Prosecutor open an
> investigation of the Accused on his own accord
> under Rome Statute article 15(1); and (2) that the I.C.C. Prosecutor also
> formally “submit to the [I.C.C.] Pre-Trial
> Chamber a request for authorization of an investigation” of the Accused
> under Rome Statute article 15(3).
>
> For similar reasons, the Highest Level Officials of the Obama
> administration risk the filing of a follow-up
> Complaint with the I.C.C. if they do not immediately terminate the
> Accused’s criminal policy and practice of
> “extraordinary rendition,” which the Obama administration has continued to
> implement.
>
> The Complaint concludes with a request that the I.C.C. Prosecutor obtain
> International Arrest Warrants for the
> Accused from the I.C.C. in accordance with Rome Statute articles 58(1)(a),
> 58(1)(b)(i), 58(1)(b)(ii), and 58(1)(b)
> (iii).
>
> In order to demonstrate your support for this Complaint you can contact
> the I.C.C. Prosecutor by letter, fax, or
> email as indicated below.
>
> The Honorable Luis Moreno-Ocampo
> Office of the Prosecutor
> International Criminal Court
> Post Office Box 19519
> 2500 CM, The Hague
> The Netherlands
> Fax No.: 31-70-515-8555
> Email: OTP.InformationDesk at icc-cpi.int
>
> January 19, 2010
>
> Dear Sir:
>
> Please accept my personal compliments. I have the honor hereby to file
> with you and the International Criminal
> Court this Complaint against U.S. citizens George W. Bush, Richard Cheney,
> Donald Rumsfeld, George Tenet,
> Condoleezza Rice , and Alberto Gonzales (hereinafter referred to as the
> “Accused”) for their criminal policy and
> practice of “extraordinary rendition.” This term is really a euphemism for
> the enforced disappearancesof
> persons, their torture, severe deprivation of their liberty, their violent
> sexual abuse, and other inhumane acts
> perpetrated upon these Victims. The Accused have inflicted this criminal
> policy and practice of “extraordinary
> rendition” upon about one hundred (100) human beings, almost all of whom
> are Muslims/Arabs/Asians and
> People of Color. I doubt very seriously that the Accused would have
> inflicted these criminal practices upon 100
> White Judeo-Christian men.
>
> The Accused’s criminal policy and practice of “extraordinary rendition”
> are both “widespread” and “systematic”
> within the meaning of Rome Statute article 7(1). Therefore the Accused
> have committed numerous “Crimes
> against Humanity” in flagrant and repeated and longstanding violation of
> Rome Statute articles 5(1)(b), 7(1)(a), 7
> (1)(e), 7(1)(f), 7(1)(g), 7(1)(h), 7(1)(i), and 7(1)(k). Furthermore, the
> Accused’s Rome Statute Crimes Against
> Humanity of enforced disappearances of persons constitutes ongoing
> criminal activity that continues even as of
> today.
>
> The United States is not a contracting party to the Rome Statute.
> Nevertheless, the Accused ordered and were
> responsible for the commission of these I.C.C. statutory crimes on, in,
> and over the respective territories of
> several I.C.C. member states, including many located in Europe. Therefore,
> the I.C.C. has jurisdiction over the
> Accused for their I.C.C. statutory crimes in accordance with Rome Statute
> article 12(2)(a), which provides as
> follows:
>
> Article 12
>
> Preconditions to the Exercise of Jurisdiction
>
>>
> 2. In the case of article 13, paragraph (a) or (c), the Court may exercise
> its jurisdiction if one or more of the
> following States are Parties to this Statute or have accepted the
> jurisdiction of the Court in accordance with
> paragraph 3:
>
>
> (a) The State on the territory of which the conduct in question occurred …
>
> So the fact that United States is not a contracting party to the Rome
> Statute is no bar to the I.C.C.’s prosecution
> of the Accused because they have ordered and been responsible for the
> commission of Rome Statute Crimes
> against Humanity on, in, and over the respective
> territories of several I.C.C. member states.
>
> Consequently, I hereby respectfully request that the Court exercise its
> jurisdiction over the Accused for these
> Crimes against Humanity in accordance with Rome Statute article 13(c),
> which provides as follows:
>
> Article 13
>
> Exercise of Jurisdiction
>
> The Court may exercise its jurisdiction with respect to a crime referred
> to in article 5 in accordance with the
> provisions of this Statute if:
>
>>
> (c) The Prosecutor has initiated an investigation in respect of such a
> crime in accordance with article 15.
>
> Pursuant to Rome Statute article 13(c), I hereby respectfully request that
> you initiate an investigation proprio
> motu against the Accused in accordance with Rome Statute article 15(1):
> “The Prosecutor may initiate
> investigations proprio motu on the basis of information on crimes within
> the jurisdiction of the Court.” My detailed
> Complaint against the Accused constitutes the sufficient “information”
> required by article 15(1).
>
> Furthermore, I respectfully submit that this Complaint by itself
> constitutes “a reasonable basis to proceed with an
> investigation” under Rome Statute article 15(3). Hence, I also
> respectfully request that you formally “submit to
> the Pre-Trial Chamber a request for authorization of an investigation” of
> the Accused under Rome Statute article
> 15(3) at this time. Please inform me at your earliest convenience about
> the status and disposition of my two
> requests set forth immediately above.
>
> Based upon your extensive human rights work in Argentina, you know full
> well from direct personal experience
> the terrors and the horrors of enforced disappearances of persons and
> their consequent torture. According to
> reputable news media sources here in the United States, about 100 human
> beings have been subjected to
> enforced disappearances and subsequent torture by the Accused. We still
> have no accounting for these
> Victims. In other words, many of these Victims of enforced disappearances
> and torture by the Accused could still
> be alive today. Their very lives are at stake right now as we communicate.
> You could very well save some of
> their lives by publicly stating that you are opening an investigation of
> my Complaint.
>
> As for those Victims of enforced disappearances by the Accused who have
> died, your opening an investigation
> of my Complaint is the only means by which we might be able to obtain some
> explanation and accounting for
> their whereabouts and the location of their remains in order to
> communicate this critical information to their next-
> of-kin and loved-ones. Based upon your extensive experience combating
> enforced disappearances of persons
> and their consequent torture in Argentina, you know full well how
> important that objective is. The next-of-kin,
> loved-ones, and friends of “disappeared” human beings can never benefit
> from psychological “closure” unless and until there is an accounting for
> the fates, if not the remains, of the
> Victims. In part that is precisely why the Accused’s enforced
> disappearances of about 100 human beings
> constitutes ongoing criminal activity that continues as of today and will
> continue until the fates of all their Victims
> have been officially determined by you opening an investigation into my
> Complaint.
>
> Let us mutually suppose that during the so-called “dirty war” in Argentina
> the International Criminal Court had
> been in existence. I submit that as an Argentinean human rights lawyer you
> would have moved heaven and
> earth and done everything in your power to get the I.C.C. and its
> Prosecutor to assume jurisdiction over the
> Argentine Junta in order to terminate and prosecute their enforced
> disappearances and torture of your fellow
> Argentinean citizens. I would have done the same. Unfortunately, the
> I.C.C. did not exist during those darkest of
> days for the Argentine Republic when we could have so acted. But today as
> the I.C.C. Prosecutor, you have
> both the opportunity and the legal power to do something to rectify this
> mass and total human rights annihilation,
> and to resolve and to terminate and to prosecute the “widespread” and
> “systematic” policy and practice of
> enforced disappearances and consequent torture of about 100 human beings
> by the Accused.
>
> Unfortunately, the new Obama administration in the United States has made
> it perfectly clear by means of public
> statements by President Obama and his Attorney General Eric Holder that
> they are not going to open any
> criminal investigation of any of the Accused for these aforementioned
> Crimes against Humanity. Hence an I.C.C.
> “case” against the Accused is “admissible” under Rome Statute article
> 1(complementarity) and article 17. As of
> right now you and the I.C.C. Judges are the only people in the entire
> world who can bring some degree of
> Justice, Closure, and Healing into this dire, tragic, and deplorable
> situation for the lives and well-being of about
> one hundred “disappeared” and tortured human beings as well as for their
> loved-ones and next-of-kin, who are
> also Victims of the Accused’s Crimes against Humanity. On behalf of them
> all, as a fellow human rights lawyer I
> implore you to open an investigation into my Complaint and to issue a
> public statement to that effect.
>
> Also, most regretfully, the new Obama administration has publicly stated
> that it will continue the Accused’s policy
> and practice of "extraordinary rendition," which is really their euphemism
> for enforced disappearances of human
> beings and consequent torture by other States. Hence the Highest Level
> Officials of the Obama administration
> fully intend to commit their own Crimes against Humanity under the I.C.C.
> Rome Statute – unless you stop them!
> Your opening an investigation of my Complaint will undoubtedly deter the
> Obama administration from engaging
> in any more “extraordinary renditions” -- enforced disappearances of human
> beings and having them tortured
> by other States. Indeed your opening of an investigation into my Complaint
> might encourage the Obama
> administration to terminate its criminal “extraordinary rendition” program
> immediately and thoroughly by means
> of issuing a public statement to that effect. In other words, your opening
> an investigation of my Complaint could
> very well save the lives of a large number of additional human beings who
> otherwise will be subjected by the
> Obama administration to the Rome Statute Crimes against Humanity of
> enforced disappearances of persons
> and their consequent torture by other States, inter alia.
>
> The lives and well-being of countless human beings are now at risk,
> hanging in the balance, waiting for you to
> act promptly, effectively, and immediately to save them from becoming
> Victims of Rome Statute Crimes against
> Humanity perpetrated by the Highest Level Officials of the Obama
> administration as successors-in-law to the
> Accused by opening an investigation of my Complaint. Otherwise, I shall be
> forced to file with you and the I.C.C.
> a follow-up Complaint against the Highest Level Officials of the Obama
> administration. I certainly hope it will not
> come to that. Please make it so.
>
> Finally, for reasons more fully explained in the Conclusion to my
> Complaint, I respectfully request that you obtain
> I.C.C. arrest warrants for the Accused in accordance with Rome Statute
> articles 58(1)(a), article 58(1)(b)(i),
> article 58(1)(b)(ii), and article 58(1)(b)(iii). The sooner, the better
> for all humankind.
>
> I respectfully request that you schedule a meeting with me at our earliest
> mutual convenience in order to discuss
> this Complaint. I look forward to hearing from you at your earliest
> convenience.
>
> This transmission letter is an integral part of my Complaint against the
> Accused and is hereby incorporated by
> reference into the attached Complaint dated as of today as well.
>
> Please accept, Sir, the assurance of my highest consideration.
>
> Francis A. Boyle
> Professor of International Law
>
>
> *FRANCIS A. BOYLE* is a leading American expert in international law. He
> was responsible for drafting the Biological Weapons Anti-Terrorism Act of
> 1989, the American implementing legislation for the 1972 Biological
> Weapons Convention. He served on the Board of Directors of Amnesty
> International (1988-1992), and represented Bosnia-Herzegovina at the
> World Court. He served as legal adviser to the Palestinian Delegation to
> the Middle East peace negotiations from 1991 to 1993. In 2007, he
> delivered the Bertrand Russell Peace Lectures. Previous Russell
> Lecturers have included E.P. Thompson, Elena Bonner, Edward Said,
> Ramsey Clark, Nobel Peace Prize Winner Joseph Rotblat, Johan Galtung,
> and Noam Chomsky. Professor Boyle teaches international law at the
> University of Illinois, Champaign and is author of, inter alia, The Future
> of
> International Law and American Foreign Policy, Foundations of World
> Order, The Criminality of Nuclear Deterrence, Palestine, Palestinians and
> International Law, Destroying World Order,  Biowarfare & Terrorism. And Tackling
> America’s Toughest
> Questions. <http://files/BoyleV.html>
> He holds a Doctor of Law Magna Cum Laude as well as a Ph.D. in
> Political Science, both from Harvard University.
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> *Francis A. Boyle*
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>
> *(personal comments only*)
>
>
>
> *From:* Boyle, Francis A
> *Sent:* Tuesday, January 17, 2017 6:11 AM
> *To:* 'David Swanson' <davidcnswanson at gmail.com>
> *Cc:* Estabrook, Carl G <galliher at illinois.edu>; Karen Aram <
> karenaram at hotmail.com>; Jay Becker <futureup2us at gmail.com>;
> peace-discuss at anti-war.net; C. G. ESTABROOK <carl at newsfromneptune.com>;
> a-fields at uiuc.edu; Hoffman, Valerie J <vhoffman at illinois.edu>; Miller,
> Joseph Thomas <jtmiller at illinois.edu>; Szoke, Ron <r-szoke at illinois.edu>;
> sherwoodross10 at gmail.com; Arlene Hickory <a23h23 at yahoo.com>;
> peace-discuss-request at lists.chambana.net; Dave Trippel <
> davetrippel at ameritech.net>; abass10 at gmail.com; mickalideh at gmail.com; Lina
> Thorne <lina at worldcantwait.net>; chicago at worldcantwait.net; Mildred
> O'brien <moboct1 at aim.com>; David Johnson <davidjohnson1451 at comcast.net>;
> Joe Lauria <joelauria at gmail.com>; David Green <davegreen84 at yahoo.com>
> *Subject:* RE: Impeachment
>
>
>
> *They are all on my list of things to do, including Killer Koh. Fab.*
>
>
>
> *Francis A. Boyle*
>
> *Law Building*
>
> *504 E. Pennsylvania Ave.*
>
> *Champaign IL 61820 USA*
>
> *217-333-7954 <(217)%20333-7954> (phone)*
>
> *217-244-1478 <(217)%20244-1478> (fax)*
>
> *(personal comments only*)
>
>
>
> *From:* David Swanson [mailto:davidcnswanson at gmail.com
> <davidcnswanson at gmail.com>]
> *Sent:* Monday, January 16, 2017 10:28 PM
> *To:* Boyle, Francis A <fboyle at illinois.edu>
> *Cc:* Estabrook, Carl G <galliher at illinois.edu>; Karen Aram <
> karenaram at hotmail.com>; Jay Becker <futureup2us at gmail.com>;
> peace-discuss at anti-war.net; C. G. ESTABROOK <carl at newsfromneptune.com>;
> a-fields at uiuc.edu; Hoffman, Valerie J <vhoffman at illinois.edu>; Miller,
> Joseph Thomas <jtmiller at illinois.edu>; Szoke, Ron <r-szoke at illinois.edu>;
> sherwoodross10 at gmail.com; Arlene Hickory <a23h23 at yahoo.com>;
> peace-discuss-request at lists.chambana.net; Dave Trippel <
> davetrippel at ameritech.net>; abass10 at gmail.com; mickalideh at gmail.com; Lina
> Thorne <lina at worldcantwait.net>; chicago at worldcantwait.net; Mildred
> O'brien <moboct1 at aim.com>; David Johnson <davidjohnson1451 at comcast.net>;
> Joe Lauria <joelauria at gmail.com>; David Green <davegreen84 at yahoo.com>
> *Subject:* Re: Impeachment
>
>
>
> How do we do that?
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jan 16, 2017 at 10:44 PM, Boyle, Francis A <fboyle at illinois.edu>
> wrote:
>
> With all due respect Carl, the moment Obama leaves office on Friday at
> Noon we need to move on to having Obama et al. indicted for war crimes,
> crimes against humanity, murder  and numerous  other atrocities. Put them
> all  in jail where they  belong! Ditto for Bush Jr et al. There is no
> Statute of Limitations for these crimes and every court in the world has
> universal jurisdiction to try them.
> Fab
> Ed Norton Professor of Law
> Carl Schmitt College of Law:
> "Mein Fuhrer I can walk!"
>
> Francis A. Boyle
> Law Building
> 504 E. Pennsylvania Ave.
> Champaign IL 61820 USA
> 217-333-7954 (phone)
> 217-244-1478 (fax)
> (personal comments only)
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Carl G. Estabrook [mailto:galliher at illinois.edu]
> Sent: Monday, January 16, 2017 9:36 PM
> To: Boyle, Francis A <fboyle at illinois.edu>
> Cc: Karen Aram <karenaram at hotmail.com>; Jay Becker <futureup2us at gmail.com>;
> peace-discuss at anti-war.net; C. G. ESTABROOK <carl at newsfromneptune.com>;
> a-fields at uiuc.edu; Hoffman, Valerie J <vhoffman at illinois.edu>; Miller,
> Joseph Thomas <jtmiller at illinois.edu>; Szoke, Ron <r-szoke at illinois.edu>;
> sherwoodross10 at gmail.com; Arlene Hickory <a23h23 at yahoo.com>; David
> Swanson <davidcnswanson at gmail.com>; peace-discuss-request at lists.
> chambana.net; Dave Trippel <davetrippel at ameritech.net>; abass10 at gmail.com;
> mickalideh at gmail.com; Lina Thorne <lina at worldcantwait.net>;
> chicago at worldcantwait.net; Mildred O'brien <moboct1 at aim.com>; David
> Johnson <davidjohnson1451 at comcast.net>; Joe Lauria <joelauria at gmail.com>;
> David Green <davegreen84 at yahoo.com>
> Subject: Re: Impeachment
>
> Certainly presidents can be impeached after leaving office - conviction
> making appointment to the Supreme Court, say, impossible - and Obama should
> be impeached for unconstitutional use of the military. There should be a
> movement to prevent his legal apotheosis.
>
> —CGE
>
>
> > From: "Boyle, Francis A" <fboyle at illinois.edu>
> > To: Kary Love <kary_love at yahoo.com>; Terry Lodge <tjlodge50 at yahoo.com>;
> Brad Springer <bspringer at scholtenfant.com>; Scot Reynolds <
> sareynolds1960 at yahoo.com>
> > Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2015 9:31 AM
> > Subject: RE: Power To Declare War
> >
> >
> >
> > We need one Member of the House to introduce a Bill of Impeachment
> against Obama. Happy to serve as Counsel and Draft it if  you can get me
> one. Fab.
> >
> >
> >
> > Francis A. Boyle
> >
> > Law Building
> >
> > 504 E. Pennsylvania Ave.
> >
> > Champaign, IL 61820 USA
> >
> > 217-333-7954 (phone)
> >
> > 217-244-1478 (fax)
> >
> > (personal comments only)
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > From: Kary Love [mailto:kary_love at yahoo.com]
> > Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2015 8:05 AM
> > To: Boyle, Francis A <fboyle at illinois.edu>; Terry Lodge <
> tjlodge50 at yahoo.com>; Brad Springer <bspringer at scholtenfant.com>; Scot
> Reynolds <sareynolds1960 at yahoo.com>
> > Subject: Power To Declare War
> >
> >
> >
> > In order to be a republic, rather than a monarchy, the power to declare
> war, the most terrible power of government, must belong to the
> representatives of the people--not to a single individual.  In my view,
> this core power, given to the Congress by the Constitution, is not
> delegable by the Congress to the President without destroying separation of
> powers in its most critical aspect.  The abuse of the power to declare war
> by tyrants and kings throughout history, including the use of war to create
> fear among the people and to distract them from domestic issues, was one
> reason the Constitution reposed this power exclusively in the Congress.
> Allowing its delegation to the executive branch destroys the participation
> of the people through their representatives in the decision to engage in
> this most fearsome of governmental acts.
> >
> >
> >
> > The acquiesce by Congress, again, is disturbing.  The statements by
> "leaders" in Congress that the power has been fully delegated to the
> executive and no further action is necessary or proper is arguably an
> impeachable offense, in my view.  Certainly, it is evidence that those
> holding that view have abandoned their responsibility to act in accord with
> their oath to uphold the Constitution and should be considered by voters
> when deciding to return such persons to Congress--and in considering
> candidates for the executive.  The compact between the people and the
> national government is the Constitution.  When the government actions
> destroy the core limits imposed, contrary to the representations made to
> the ratifying conventions of the people, arguably the contract is
> dissolved.  KL
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > From "The Hill:"
> >
> >
> >
> > Obama Objections Stop War Authorization Vote
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
> --
>
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> <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__warisacrime.org_&d=DwMFaQ&c=8hUWFZcy2Z-Za5rBPlktOQ&r=iioab8BLQ6IJxt-3gLhYzf1aAvTbGVgzPJj9W_0ugn0&m=0kni3clidhH6_9qfOKIGRhe_4hCUPmWChr_dv0tostU&s=4QRC7Gg3xH70BPjnEv9OtLBNeUDmH6uyCShKln0CTDM&e=>.
> He hosts Talk Nation Radio
> <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__davidswanson.org_taxonomy_term_41&d=DwMFaQ&c=8hUWFZcy2Z-Za5rBPlktOQ&r=iioab8BLQ6IJxt-3gLhYzf1aAvTbGVgzPJj9W_0ugn0&m=0kni3clidhH6_9qfOKIGRhe_4hCUPmWChr_dv0tostU&s=K6nCRAXxs8ZjcWPK69PXL-wv9e0js5gGz41M0G7_Gss&e=>
> . He is a 2015 and 2016 Nobel Peace Prize Nominee.
>
> Follow him on Twitter: @davidcnswanson
> <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__twitter.com_davidcnswanson&d=DwMFaQ&c=8hUWFZcy2Z-Za5rBPlktOQ&r=iioab8BLQ6IJxt-3gLhYzf1aAvTbGVgzPJj9W_0ugn0&m=0kni3clidhH6_9qfOKIGRhe_4hCUPmWChr_dv0tostU&s=xOaB8ajenw3AZ4t8-RgCGcHwI1-9gAIqLiiGhmDT5v0&e=>
> and FaceBook
> <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.facebook.com_pages_David-2DSwanson_297768373319-23&d=DwMFaQ&c=8hUWFZcy2Z-Za5rBPlktOQ&r=iioab8BLQ6IJxt-3gLhYzf1aAvTbGVgzPJj9W_0ugn0&m=0kni3clidhH6_9qfOKIGRhe_4hCUPmWChr_dv0tostU&s=z6yP2FExaIR8_IZ1wlouzyYaziZbsSUHoFYOjRW2rUU&e=>.
>
>



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*David Swanson *is an author, activist, journalist, and radio host. He is
director of WorldBeyondWar.org and campaign coordinator for RootsAction.org.
Swanson's books include *War Is A Lie <http://warisalie.org/>*. He blogs at
DavidSwanson.org <http://davidswanson.org/> and WarIsACrime.org
<http://warisacrime.org/>. He hosts Talk Nation Radio
<http://davidswanson.org/taxonomy/term/41>. He is a 2015 and 2016 Nobel
Peace Prize Nominee.

Follow him on Twitter: @davidcnswanson <http://twitter.com/davidcnswanson>
and FaceBook <http://www.facebook.com/pages/David-Swanson/297768373319#>.
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