| # | Name | City, Province | Comments |
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| 351 | Anonymous | BRITISH COLUMBIA | Our government agencies MUST DO THIS....otherwise we are complicit in the crime. We MUST NOT abdicate our responsibilities to protect our free and democratic society. A crime is a crime...no matter who commits it and crimes of this magnitude CANNOT go unpunished. |
| 352 | Barry Gray | Nissan lez Enserune France | |
| 353 | DM Haley | Waterville NS |
| 354 | Roger kline | toronto | Right ON |
| 355 | Anonymous | Coggeshall, Essex, UK | I think we can add Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, Alisdair Darling and a number of others to this. |
| 356 | Vincent Martin | Laval, Quebec | |
| 357 | Shanden Gagne | Cornwall | there is much more then 1 man that did this horrific act against freedom and mankind. I hope as a country we do not let this go so easy as the Americans have.
If our government wants him in Canada who the hell says we have to AGREE with that! we make the choices.
I would gladly throw my shoes at him. ill ware some steel toes, ill make it count. |
| 358 | Maneesh Pangasa | Yuma, AZ | George W. Bush and his Administration officials responsible for authorizing torture, and indefinite detention, their attempts to stop trials for suspected terrorists from proceeding, and for the war crimes he committed against Iraq George W. Bush should be prosecuted in the U.S. itself -- however, if he ever visits Canada the Canadian Government can and should prosecute him for international war crimes -- I fully support the Prosecute George W. Bush for Murder campaign for misleading Americans and sending U.S. troops on false pretenses to a war in Iraq. |