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Bugliosi: George W. Bush Should be Tried for Mass Murder

It has been my position for yeas that George W. Bush should be prosecuted for various capital crimes, not the least of which are the deaths following from his wars of naked aggression in Afghanistan and Iraq. [See: US Codes, Title 18, Section 2441] I have urged that a Federal Grand jury bring indictments against George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Condo Rice, Don Rumsfeld and numerous other co-conspirators, accomplices and accessories-after-the fact. Now --a heavy hitter, a tough-minded, legendary prosecutor wants to see George W. Bush stand trial for mass murder. Vince Bugliosi is famous for his prosecution of Charles Manson and his ascerbic critique of a Supreme Court decision that made no law --Bush v Gore. He now claims that George W. Bush should stand trial for the crime of mass murder of US citizens.

When George W. Bush said of our "Constitution that it is "... just a Goddamn piece of paper!", he declared himself an outlaw at war with the American people. The Bush administration's culture of fear, hate and contempt for law inspires an epidemic of police lawlessness and thuggery that now terrorizes law-abiding Americans all over America. You can be thrown in jail if 'authorities' merely 'deem' you a 'terrorist'. Under Bush, the high standards found in the Fourth and Fourteenth Amendments to the US Constitution no longer apply. You don't get to make a phone call. You don't get to call your lawyer. You don't get to call your wife or husband. You don't get visitors. It is a state of treasonous war, a capital crime for which George W. Bush must answer. The following material consists of Bugliosi's article in blockquotes followed by my comments. The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murderby Vincent BugliosiThere is direct evidence that President George W. Bush did not honorably lead this nation, but deliberately misled it into a war he wanted. Bush and his administration knowingly lied to Congress and to the American public — lies that have cost the lives of more than 4,000 young American soldiers and close to $1 trillion.

A Monumental Lie

In his first nationally televised address on the Iraqi crisis on October 7, 2002, six days after receiving the National Intelligence Estimate (NIE), a classified CIA report, President Bush told millions of Americans the exact opposite of what the CIA was telling him -a monumental lie to the nation and the world.

On the evening of October 7, 2002, the very latest CIA intelligence was that Hussein was not an imminent threat to the US This same information was delivered to the Bush administration as early as October 1, 2002, in the NIE, including input from the CIA and 15 other US intelligence agencies. In addition, CIA director George Tenet briefed Bush in the Oval Office on the morning of October 7th.

According to the October 1, 2002 NIE, “Baghdad for now appears to be drawing a line short of conducting terrorist attacks with conventional or CBW [chemical and biological warfare] against the United States, fearing that exposure of Iraqi involvement would provide Washington a stronger case for making war.” The report concluded that Hussein was not planning to use any weapons of mass destruction; further, Hussein would only use weapons of mass destruction he was believed to have if he were first attacked, that is, he would only use them in self-defense.

Preparing its declassified version of the NIE for Congress, which became known as the White Paper, the Bush administration edited the classified NIE document in ways that significantly changed its inference and meaning, making the threat seem imminent and ominous.

In the original NIE report, members of the US intelligence community vigorously disagreed with the CIA’s bloated and inaccurate conclusions. All such opposing commentary was eliminated from the declassified White Paper prepared for Congress and the American people.

The Manning Memo

On January 31, 2003, Bush met in the Oval Office with British Prime Minister Tony Blair. In a memo summarizing the meeting discussion, Blair’s chief foreign policy advisor David Manning wrote that Bush and Blair expressed their doubts that any chemical, biological, or nuclear weapons would ever be found in Iraq, and that there was tension between Bush and Blair over finding some justification for the war that would be acceptable to other nations. Bush was so worried about the failure of the UN inspectors to find hard evidence against Hussein that he talked about three possible ways, Manning wrote, to “provoke a confrontation” with Hussein. One way, Bush said, was to fly “U2 reconnaissance aircraft with fighter cover over Iraq, [falsely] painted in UN colors. If Saddam fired on them, he would be in breach” of UN resolutions and that would justify war. Bush was calculating to create a war, not prevent one.

Denying Blix’s Findings

Hans Blix, the United Nation’s chief weapons inspector in Iraq, in his March 7, 2003, address to the UN Security Council, said that as of that date, less than 3 weeks before Bush invaded Iraq, that Iraq had capitulated to all demands for professional, no-notice weapons inspections all over Iraq and agreed to increased aerial surveillance by the US over the “no-fly” zones. Iraq had directed the UN inspectors to sites where illicit weapons had been destroyed and had begun to demolish its Al Samoud 2 missiles, as requested by the UN. Blix added that “no evidence of proscribed activities have so far been found” by his inspectors and “no underground facilities for chemical or biological production or storage were found so far.” He said that for his inspectors to absolutely confirm that Iraq had no weapons of mass destruction (WMD) “will not take years, nor weeks, but months.”

Mohamed El Baradei, the chief UN nuclear inspector in Iraq and director of the International Atomic Energy Agency, told the UN Security Council that, “we have to date found no evidence or plausible indication of the revival of a nuclear weapon program in Iraq.”

The UN inspectors were making substantial progress and Hussein was giving them unlimited access. Why was Bush in such an incredible rush to go to war?

Hussein Disarms, so Bush … Goes to War

When it became clear that the whole purpose of Bush’s prewar campaign — to get Hussein to disarm — was being (or already had been) met, Bush and his people came up with a demand they had never once made before — that Hussein resign and leave Iraq. On March 17, 2003, Bush said in a speech to the nation that, “Saddam Hussein and his sons must leave Iraq within 48 hours. Their refusal to do so will result in military conflict.” Military conflict — the lives of thousands of young Americans on the line — because Bush trumped up a new line in the sand?

The Niger Allegation

One of the most notorious instances of the Bush administration using thoroughly discredited information to frighten the American public was the 16 words in Bush’s January 28, 2003 State of the Union speech: “The British government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa.” The Niger allegation was false, and the Bush administration knew it was false.

Joseph C. Wilson IV, the former ambassador to Iraq, was sent to Niger by the CIA in February 2002 to investigate a supposed memo that documented the sale of uranium yellowcake (a form of lightly processed ore) to Iraq by Niger in the late 1990s. Wilson reported back to the CIA that it was “highly doubtful” such a transaction had ever taken place.

On March 7, 2003, Mohamed El Baradei told the UN Security Council that “based on thorough analysis” his agency concluded that the “documents which formed the basis for the report of recent uranium transactions between Iraq and Niger are in fact not authentic.” Indeed, author Craig Unger uncovered at least 14 instances prior to the 2003 State of the Union address in which analysts at the CIA, the State Department, or other government agencies that had examined the Niger documents “raised serious doubts about their legitimacy — only to be rebuffed by Bush administration officials who wanted to use them.”

On October 5 and 6, 2002, the CIA sent memos to the National Security Council, National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice, and to the White House Situation Room stating that the Niger information was no good.

On January 24, 2003, four days before the president’s State of the Union address, the CIA’s National Intelligence Council, which oversees all federal agencies that deal with intelligence, sent a memo to the White House stating that “the Niger story is baseless and should be laid to rest.”

The 9/11 Lie

The Bush administration put undue pressure on US intelligence agencies to provide it with conclusions that would help them in their quest for war. Bush’s former counterterrorism chief, Richard Clarke, said that on September 12, 2001, one day after 9/11, “The President in a very intimidating way left us — me and my staff — with the clear indication that he wanted us to come back with the word that there was an Iraqi hand behind 9/11.”

Bush said on October 7, 2002, “We know that Iraq and the Al Qaeda terrorist network share a common enemy — the United States of America. We know that Iraq and Al Qaeda have had high level contacts that go back a decade,” and that “Iraq has trained Al Qaeda members in bomb-making and poisons and deadly gasses.” Of Hussein, he said on November 1, 2002, “We know he’s got ties with Al Qaeda.”

Even after Bush admitted on September 17, 2003, that he had “no evidence” that Saddam Hussein was involved with 9/11, he audaciously continued, in the months and years that followed, to clearly suggest, without stating it outright, that Hussein was involved in 9/11.

On March 20, 2006, Bush said, “I was very careful never to say that Saddam Hussein ordered the attack on America.”

Vincent Bugliosi received his law degree in 1964. In his career at the L.A. County District Attorney’s office, he successfully prosecuted 105 out of 106 felony jury trials, including 21 murder convictions without a single loss. His most famous trial, the Charles Manson case, became the basis of his classic, Helter Skelter, the biggest selling true-crime book in publishing history. The Prosecution of George W. Bush For Murder is available May 27.For more information visit www.prosecutionofbush.com When Bush said that the "Constitution is just a Goddamned piece of paper", he aligned himself with Hitler, Mussolini, Mao --"state absolutists", fascists, and/or radical communists. Bush declared war on the American people, our Constitution, the Bill of Rights, Democracy and freedom. The peace, therefore, is already broken and, by Bush's declaration, a state of war exists between Bush and the sovereign people of the United States. Criminals and traitors have seized power illegitimately and operate outside the law i.e, the Constitution so hated by Bush. So far, this gang of crooks have had nothing to fear from the impeachment process though there is probable cause to try Bush himself for capital crimes. As Bush jokes about remaining in power past his term, Americans as well as Iraqis are brutalized without charges, trial or representation. Under Bush, jackbooted thugs may not bother accusing you of a crime. They need only 'define' you as a terrorist. [See: Police Atrocities Define the Bush Police State]Bush's "War on Terror" is as fraudulent as is the official 911 conspiracy theory which justifies it. It is as untruthful as the uncountable lies told to the United Nations and the world about Iraq. Benazir Bhutto spoke the truth shortly before her death: if US foreign policy does not support world wide terrorism directly, it is, at least, the very cause of it! It is a charge supported by official FBI statistics, published originally by the Brookings Institution. The proposition that terrorism is the inevitable result of imperial aggressions explains Bush's incompetent economic policies as well as America's fascist tilt. That terrorism is always worse under GOP regimes is a demonstrable, statistical fact and for daring to publish it, I was attacked by the right wing Heritage Foundation. My rebuttal remains unanswered.
The CIA creates terrorism two ways by indulging it as a tactic and by inspiring it with US imperial excesses. The legacy of Blackwater USA, an international terrorist organization, will have inspired generations of "terrorists" resorting to a tactic against which top down fascist regimes are impotent. Bush has failed to make us safe. He has, rather, made the world a much, much more dangerous place. And for this --we have given up the cornerstone of American freedom.
Bush has abrogated or violated every provision of the US Bill of Rights, arguably the most important document standing between you and tyranny! [See: Bush's War on the Bill of Rights] Next, an increasingly desperate Bush administration will try to crack down on the internet, among the dwindling sources of truth in a new age of Orwellian suppression! Bush has put himself above the rule of law even as he denies you the benefit and the protections that are yours under the law! There is a name for this --dictatorship! A Roper Poll of October 1999 indicated that the American people supported the International Criminal Court by a margin of 66% to only 29% opposed. While public support for the court has not 'translated' into US national policy, the Bush administration worked overtly to subvert the ICC and place 'themselves' above international, universal prohibitions against aggressive war and torture! Bushco anticipated problems with international laws long before 911 and, therefore, sought to place themselves beyond prosecution or justice. A bill sponsored by then House Speaker Tom Delay authorized Bush to order a military attack on the Hague should Americans find themselves on trial for war crimes. Only a crooked regime would plan in advance to subvert only those international laws that made their plans a capital crime.

That record of deceit itself is probable cause to indict George Bush, Dick Cheney, Condoleeza Rice, Donald Rumself, Colin Powell and others in his administration in connection with a 'false flag' attack --911! Bush's order that forensic evidence related to the crime of 911 be destroyed is 'probable cause' to indict Bush for 'obstruction of justice' or worse ---mass murder! Only those guilty of crimes work overtly to cover them up.
Bush's disregard of American or world opinion is matched by his utter contempt for the the US Constitution, indeed, the very rule of law. The Constitution --he screamed, impatiently --is "just a Goddamned piece of paper!" Clearly --Bush had planned to trash the Constitution even before 911.
Iraq, of course, had nothing whatsoever to do with 911 and Saddam Hussein, like Manuel Noreiga, had been a CIA puppet. While Saddam never had WMD, his independent will was, in Bush's opinion, a cause to invade, begin the construction of permanent bases, and the permanent theft of Iraqi resources. At Abu Ghraib, Bush would find a test of his ability to place the US above international laws designed to prevent, or, at least, punish the those who perpetrate atrocities. To this end, Bush employed the dubious talents of Alberto Gonzales and John Yoo, toadies who would tell Bush what he wanted to hear, that is, that he was above the international laws that were, in fact, designed to prevent the very crimes Bush had in mind.
Is the Bush administration a failed presidency? No! Bush will leave office having enriched his base by trashing the Constitution. That's all he ever cared about. He will leave office hated by the American people whose lives he ruined and by the people of Iraq whose lives he snuffed with a smirk.
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shajoe65 read my blog view my photos
May 13, 2008 | 11:03 AM

We the people,must learn how to vote,We should only be able to vote with knowlege and proper education of politics.

spiritsoup read my blog
May 13, 2008 | 11:25 AM

The only problem is that our young are not well educated with in the failing public school system on the workings of the government. Nor are they versed in the Constitution or what remains of it since the spawning of the Patriot Act. To George W. the Constitution is just a "God Damned piece of Paper." I feel that that is blatant treason. Not to mention the demolition of Posse Cumatatus which was the law that provided us, the American populace from the military policing our streets. This country has fallen far since the hijacking of our government by the Nazi supporting Bush family. I fear for the future of my children under the tyrannical rein of these Fascist banker backed families. Some thing must be done before our dollar loses even more ground on the international market. Before Bush gas was 99 cents a gallon now it is damn near $4.00. And it all stems from the inside job of 9-11. I'm still am amazed that most don't realize that 2 planes managed to take out 3 buildings not to mention the plethora of other evidence that supports sabotage and an inside job. Until we wake up from our mass entertainment induced slumber this nation will continue to be railroaded out of our money and our freedoms by a tyrannical government that is backed by the powers that own the Federal Reserve.

springthing read my blog view my photos
May 15, 2008 | 9:41 AM

Spiritsoup, thank you for this great powerful blog. It is just so sad how these politicians take office and they are just for themselves and when they do wrong congress does nothing. At the same time thousands of lives are being killed; fighting for oil for the rich and powerful of the world, and its usually power that we give them. Our American jobs are steadily going over seas,the american dollar is still losing value and middle class is just about deleted. People are afraid to even speak out. I mean you should had gotten thousands of responses to this blog. What happen to the american dream? Its all about the rich and the powerful now.

spiritsoup read my blog
May 15, 2008 | 4:23 PM

The problem with the American dream today is that you have to be asleep to believe it. This Nation has been slowly turned into a totalitarian system of government. And what's worse is those who speak the truth, and those that question the motives of our Nazi like officials in office are labeled unpatriotic. Yet those that back tyranny are praised. Thank you for the kind words most of the time people blast me as insane or a traitor. But as Mark Twain said "In times of rebellion the patriot is a rare breed, yet many appear when there is nothing to lose by being a patriot." I just call it like I see it and what I see is the Germany my Oma (grandmother) fled in 1939.
God help us all.

13six
May 16, 2008 | 1:25 AM

Do you think John Kerry would have done a better job? When people elected Bush It was because they didn't want to elect Kerry. Sometimes you have to chose the lesser of two evils. I'm curious to know who you will be voting for. Obviously Ron paul is out so who? Obama? or Mcain? Every politician has made mistakes. Dems and repubs. Bush trusted his advisors and was given bad info. We have a law called the good samaritan act. He did what he thought was right based on the info he was given. It turned out to be bad info,but at the time he didn't know that. Gas prices are going up because demand is going up. China has doubled its consumtion in the past ten years along with india. This country has the resources to(oil) help with this problem but envirornmental laws where passed so that companies can't drill for oil on 85% of our continental shelf. People have to realize it's only going to get worse unless some areas are opened for drilling. I hate that fact, but it's the truth. Other contries are getting rich because we have placed ourselves in a strangle hold.

spiritsoup read my blog
May 16, 2008 | 10:47 AM

I don't think Kerry would have done a better job. I won't vote for any of the globalisticly minded Banker family puppets. I feel they are all looking to help usher in the NWO. The war in Iraq isn't about oil or freedom or any of the B.S. reasons ballyhooed by the MSM. It's all about controlling the surfs which I'm sad to say is also us. The power hungry elite are looking to decimate the world population and to place us all within their RF-ID chipped control grid. They should all be tried for treason.
But the Bush family should be hung from the highest branches for the plethora of crimes against this nation...Starting with Prescotts laundering of Nazi money through Union Bank Corp. George "Poppy" Bush for helping the Heroin Trade flourish in America. And George W. for his part in the 9-11, and for the blatant lies that took us in to an un-winnable war in Iraq that will undoubtedly continue into Iran then Saudi and so on until as described by the members that constructed The Project for a new American Century "we can redraw the map of the Middle east."
To Bush the constitution is just a "God Damned piece of paper." and you think that this is just a mistake. And anyway the man was never elected by the majority of the people of this Nation. He will and continue to be in my opinion Governor Bush because that was the last office he was actually elected to. They( Being the globalist) have usurped our republic and have destroyed our Constitution...the same document they have sworn to up hold and protect yet that lunatic has set in motion the ability for a dictators

spiritsoup read my blog
May 16, 2008 | 10:50 AM

dictatorship in this nation. And for that alone he should be hung for treason, not to mention the cornucopia of war crimes he and his minions have wrought on humanity.

spiritsoup read my blog
May 16, 2008 | 11:03 AM

And as far as Ron Paul goes he has done more for the enlightenment of this nation than any candidate has in years...do you honestly think without Paul in the debates the MSM would even be talking about the Federal Reserve? Pick up The Creature form Jykell Island by G. Edward Griffin. Actually research who benefited from the attacks on 9-11, find out who made money on the put options of American Airlines and Delta
Look in to who was head of security at the WTC up to 9-11. Read about how every single building in the WTC complex that was owned by Silverstein came down and how he pulled the largest insurance policy EVER on those buildings six months before. Research about how the world is investigating, these things. And you'll discover we have been lied to so therefore every thing that has spawned from that lie is also a lie. WAKE UP. We are not free. We are slaves...the best kind of slaves. We are slaves that think we are free.

spiritsoup read my blog
May 16, 2008 | 11:18 AM

I agree that we should drill for oil here. But why is it that Chavez's people are only paying 12 cents a gallon. Mexico it's only 25 cents.
It has nothing to do with supply and demand. And every thing to do with sucking the money out of the middle class or what's left of it. We are becoming a third world nation and the blind just dance along to the pipers tune. Stop believing in what is told to you on the television until you research it your self...my phone bill is ridiculous because I don't trust them, and when I call and talk to the people directly most the time the MSM puts a spin on the comments and facts or use the quotes out of context. But this nations people are so lazy they just believe what the idiot box tells them because God forbid they have to think or do some work to find the truth.

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First, all avatars drawn by yours truly, I will do my best to keep them current. (Thanks Channel 2 for the page, still fair and unbiased on the web...lol Ron Paul 2008) I really hate to be the one to shake the foundations of the sheepoles trust in a system that could care less about any of us. But hey, some ones has to do it. I love to hear the comments from those that come across my page, but if you think you have facts to support your view then by all means bring it to my attention. But if you disagree and have no substance or facts to back your view then don't waste my time or your own. If you have no support written or video regardless of the source I will delete your comment. So to all the cats that just don't like what I have to say, or the views I bring up. Tough, because I will use my first amendment right while we still can. It's time for us as a nation to take back our country from the Military industrial complex, Look around. When the Military can take over a middle school in our very own state, (Wyoming Michigan) and wave guns in the faces of our children in the name of an anti-terrorist drill with no authority from the parents or the students, or taser you for drinking a beer on the street in front of your house while talking to your neighbor,It won't be long before they come into your home take your guns and ship you off to one of the many "Slave" Camps that FEMA has set up across this country. You can investigate what I say for yourself or you can be led to the slaughter like the sheep they hope you are.

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