John Yoo on the "Last Train to Nuremberg"

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The soundtrack of this video, Pete Seeger's timeless "Last Train to Nuremberg," appears on his album Rainbow Race , 1973.

For more information concerning John Yoo's recent Nuremberg-style defense and attempts by the current administration to dismiss Yoo's war crimes, please reference the articles linked below:

"John Yoo is sorry for nothing"
By Gary Kamiya
http://www.salon.com/opinion/kamiya/2009/03/10/john_yoo/index.html


"Yes, We Did Plan for Mumbai-Style Attacks in the U.S."
By John Yoo
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123638439733558185.html

"Obama Seeks Dismissal of Case Against John Yoo, Author of Torture Memo"
By Jake Tapper
http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalpunch/2009/03/obama-seeks-dis.html

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  • The cock juice is just everywhere. This degraded my intelligence by 2 luxunsghosts. I are naw supit

  • @bpogi38 He certainly did, although it still fits with the sentiment of the song.

  • The maker of the video has mistaken General Koster (implicated in My Lai massacre) and General Custer (Little Bighorn)

  • This train ... especially today: 10 peacekeepers killed in Israel.

  • This is my favorite Seeger song, great stuff

  • It was for waging an aggressive war. Not untill Rwanda (94) did we care about the humanity of it all.

  • actually it's the second half of

    antiWAR / Peace Music Video

  • Great.

    Also check out Coalition to Oppose the Arms Trade (COAT) video to this song.

  • The good German Singer Busch -

    and spell...right...

    BUSH LIGHT!

  • New pictures from Abu Ghraib prison. Of Rape!

    - The most direct impact of publishing these photos in my view would be that the ... More anti-American attitude in the public would get oil on the fire, and it would increase the risk that our forces are in, said Barack Obama earlier in May.

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