Do They Put Bars On Igloos In Canada, Unca Dick?
by pessimist Many years ago, American film director Roman Polanski fled the country to avoid arrest for playing casting couch with an underage female. Several years later, he was attending a gala ball at the American Embassy in Paris. According to a news story I read at the time, someone informed him that he was subject to arrest because the embassy was considered American territory under international law. Needless to say, Polanski beat a hasty retreat. Now, word comes that some Canadians are pushing for George Warmonger Bu$h, when he next visits, to be indicted under Canadian law for war crimes: Should Canada indict Bush? When U.S. President George W. Bush arrives in Ottawa probably later this year should he be welcomed? Or should he be charged with war crimes? It’s an interesting question. On the face of it, Bush seems a perfect candidate for prosecution under Canada’s Crimes against Humanity and War Crimes Act. It’s only fair! There’s an American law that makes similar statements a