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I saw this guy on KTVU this morning.......
No I have not read the book. A SEARING INDICTMENT Famed prosecutor and #1 New York Times bestselling author Vincent Bugliosi has written the most powerful, explosive, and thought-provoking book of his storied career. As a prosecutor dedicated to seeking justice, he delivers a non-partisan argument, free from party lines, based upon hard facts and pure objectivity. In The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder, Bugliosi presents a tight, meticulously researched legal case that puts George W. Bush on trial in an American courtroom for the murder of nearly 4,000 American soldiers fighting in Iraq. Watch this video interview to learn why he believes we must bring those responsible for the war in Iraq to justice. http://www.prosecutionofbush.com/video.php
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Man, just think what we coulda done to FDR! And Truman for hiroshima and Nsagasaki. And the aspirin factory murders from Clinton. Not to mention LBJ in Vietnam.
And Winston Churchill in WWII. Yeah, this is brilliant!!!
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Is he going to write a book about how Saddam Hussein tortured and murdered hundreds of thousands of innocent Iraqi's?
Maybe he should write a book about how those 4,000 US soldiers gave their lives to save the lives of untold thousands of people who no one stood up for. Maybe he should write a book regarding the same 4,000 US soldiers and other military and law enforcement officers about how through their efforts there hasn't been another successful terrorist attack on the US since 9/11. Him writing this book disrespects the entire US military and implies their efforts were for nothing. So to him I give him the big: ![]()
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Ummm, yeah, OK....nice try While we're at it why don't we also try Bill Clinton for the murder of Army Rangers who were rejected armor support in Somalia, try LBJ for the murder of 58,000 Americans in Vietnam, and so on and so forth.What a crock f sh$%. I can't believe this guy got airtime. I'm no fan of W, but last time I checked the President is the Commander in Chief. And it is the job of Congress, NOT the judiciary to approve or reject funding for a President's military actions. US Courtrooms have no jurisdiction over the conduct of a President in a war. If they did, we may as well not have a military, since every time a soldier died in combat, there'd be a lawsuit. |
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Far more Iraqis have been killed by this war than the total sum of all the deaths Saddam was accused of in his various trials before he was executed -- a number much lower that hundereds of thousands BTW. What is clear, is that hundreds of thousands of Iraqi civilians have died in the current war.
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War Crimes?
Perjury? I strongly recollect an impeachment over lying about an intern. No offense to Monica, but one intern < Thousands of lives. |