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George W. Bush guilty of murder

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I have been reading Vincent Bugliosi’s The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder and it is safe to say I agree with him. There has never been such astounding lies and crimes conducted by an American president, and it is interesting that he has not been impeached, especially considering that Clinton was impeached for having a consensual affair with a woman outside of marriage, which has nothing to due with crimes against the country.

Bugliosi does repeat himself a considerable amount (which actually gets a little annoying), but the underlying case is strong when considering the laws surrounding murder and conspiracy. It will be truly interesting to see if anything does happen after Bush leaves office in the new year, but a big part of me doubts anything will come of his crimes. His administration has lied and propagated almost everything presented to the country to support going to war, and even Hussein himself was surprised when Bush kept pushing it, even as Hussein was completely complying with UN inspections; he was doing everything possible to prevent hostilities, but that really didn’t matter to Bush in the slightest.

For those of you who haven’t read the book or are unfamiliar with the current administration’s propaganda and lies, I would suggest reading this book. At least there’s one person out there who wants to see him go down (well, one that is courageous enough to publish it).

Written by Alexander Hermann

December 22, 2008 at 9:37 pm

Posted in United States