Posted by
Jake, the Champion of the Constitution on Saturday, August 30, 2008 5:43:35 AM
Vincent Bugliosi's book is a reason for every libertarian to take heart. Perhaps Might does not make Right after all?
by Jake, the Champion of the Constitution
Tuesday, July 29, 2008. Originally published at http://www.nolanchart.com/article4364.html
Traveling
through O’Hare Airport in early July, I happened upon Mr. Bugliosi’s
book and bought one of the twenty or so copies. I’ll admit my first
thought was, "Wow, can you really publish something with that kind of
title?" Several days later as I exited the country, all the other
copies had vanished. Apparently free speech is not yet banned, and not
yet unappreciated, and that’s a good reason as any to throw a party
these days.
The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder
is far more than an anti-Bush rant. Bugliosi, famed for his successful
prosecution of Charles Manson for murder, clearly outlines a solid
legal case and jurisdiction details for placing Bush on trial in an
American court for the murder of the 4,124+ American soldiers killed so
far in the Iraq war. Bugliosi puts forth a solid argument that:
- Bush specifically intended to have American soldiers killed in Iraq
- Bush,
Cheney, Rice, Rowe led their administration to deliberately deceived
Congress and the American people into believing Saddam was an imminent
threat to the national security of the United States via "ties to
al-Qaeda" and "WMD" while being informed by all intelligence agencies
to the contrary that Hussein was not, and
- Bush knowingly, even
eagerly, decided to launch the preemptive invasion, all the time while
knowing it was not the act of self-defense he claimed it was.
Bugliosi
delivers the most damning character assassination of Bush I have ever
read, though scathing, is also utterly objective - and mostly done by
simply documenting his words and actions, both pre- and post-9/11. In
addition, he has a great habit of prelisting and disarming possible
retorts from the opposition.
I specifically like Bugliosi’s point
that since murder has no statute of limitation and that an attorney
general from any state could bring a murder charge against Bush at any
time. Even if no one takes up Bugliosi’s charge in 2009, Bush will be
served with justice like the US-backed Chilean dictator/murderer
Augusto Pinochet, taken to court after a 31-year delay. Perhaps the
possibility will keep him awake at night, a persistent fear in the
depths of his weak mind.
Here is a long snippet on the Afghan war from pages 214-219:
"In
December of 2001, just a few months after 9/11, the American military
learned that Bin Laden was hiding in Tora Bora, a dense mountain range
in southeastern Afghanistan… Instead of sending thousands of American soldiers to go into the mountain range to capture or kill Bin Laden, Bush did not send one single American soldier… One
of the warlords, in disbelief and frustration told the assembled press
who had converged on Tora Bora: "If America wants to capture Osama, why
aren’t they trying?" A top aide to [the warlord fighting al-Qaeda]
said: "I don’t think the United States wants to capture Osama. We know where he is, we tell them and they do nothing. So they are not as serious as they say they are."
…From
the day of the invasion (commenced by air strikes) in Afghanistan on
October 7, 2001, through December 7, when the Taliban regime collapsed,
not one single American soldier died in combat. Why? Because
the real fighting in the Afghan war was being done almost exclusively
by the Northern Alliance. Our military was only there in an advisory
and support capacity… and our air force, from its safe position high in
the clouds beyond the range of the very limited Taliban antiaircraft
artillery, dropped bombs on the almost medieval country. If you want to
call this "fighting" a war, then you have a different view than I do of
what this word means...
A man is seated with his wife at a
restaurant table. An armed killer enters the restaurant, shoots and
kills the wife, then flees. The man, who everyone would automatically
assume would pursue the killer since it was his wife who was killed,
and since, it turns out, he was fully armed to do so, decides not to.
He tells a stranger at a nearby table that he would appreciate it if he
would pursue the killer, which the third party does. That’s exactly what Bush did in the Afghanistan war. Three thousand Americans were murdered, Bush vowed to
go after the perpetrators, but instead asked the Northern Alliance,
which never lost one of its members during 9/11, to in effect "get
even" with the 9/11 killers for us. Shocking?
Unbelievable? Yes, but 100 percent true. And through all of this,
Bush’s approval rating remained extremely high (84%...) and we learned…
how very brave and ballsy Bush was.
With respect to Bush not wanting to use one American soldier to fight the Afghan war, it wasn’t until March 4th, 2002, five months after the war commenced,
that American soldiers started fighting in a normal, military way.
This, from the March 5, 2002, edition of the New York Times: "In some
of the fiercest fighting of the five-month war in Afghanistan, American
ground forces took the lead in a large-scale combat operation for the first time…
Bottom
line: Although 3,000 American were murdered by Bin Laden’s al-Qaeda on
9/11, and we knew the Taliban was harboring Bin Laden and his al-Qaeda
– and although Bush was receiving towering praise in America from
Republicans as well as Democrats for his supposedly tough stance
against terrorism and his vow to bring back Bin Laden "dead or alive"
and to "make no distinction between the terrorists who committed these
acts and those who harbored them" – Bush’s original intent was
to not send one American soldier to go after Bin Laden, al-Qaeda, and
the Taliban, all of whom were responsible for 9/11. But Bush was very,
very eager, to the point of lying to the American public to get his
way, to put over 150,000 American soldiers in harm’s way to go after
Saddam Hussein, who he knew had nothing to do with 9/11."
The
rest of the commentary on Bush’s pre- and post-9/11 lies and actions,
especially the section on his criminal intent, are just as worthwhile.
Bugliosi complains of a "virtual blackout" from the mainstream media, just like the media blackout of the Bush impeachment hearing
last week, where Bugliosi also spoke. (Sound familiar? For a great set
of articles exploring and damning the US’s propaganda ministry please
try the latest
from Dan Alba’s column "Detain This.") After a lengthy search for a
publisher, Vanguard Press, a division of Perseus Books, courageously
agreed to publish the book in May, and it now looks like they will
profit. Since May, the book has sold 130,000 copies and shot up from
#16 to #9 on the New York Times Bestseller list on July 27.
Well,
the fact remains that where other authors stopped short in condemning
Bush using legal tactics, Bugliosi empathically ended their sentence.
Bush’s alleged acts and state of mind meet the legal definition of
murder. The same case exists for the murder of 100,000+ Iraqis,
although American jurisdiction does not apply. Whether you are cackling
with glee or staring in disbelief, Bugliosi’s book is to be saluted.
First Amendment believers can rejoice!
Combined with Sherry Baker’s article that outlines the case (pdf link)
to prosecute Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld and others as war criminals for
Torture, if We the People can pull this off, we just might – just might
– be one big step closer to getting our country back.
And a big
question arises – whomever becomes POTUS, whether it’s the Barackcuda
or Jonny McCain, will they pardon Bush for murder? for torture? Both of
these crimes are far more serious than Nixon’s wiretapping. A pardon
might be the only way to escape justice for this son of privilege, the
infamous Crawford slacker (Bush spent 908 out of his first 2,535 days
in office on vacation) and the bane of all free peoples on this planet.
We the People
of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish
Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence,
promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to
ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution
for the United States of America.
As always, unlike the
NFL, the author grants full permission to allow any accounts of,
rebroadcasts, retransmissions, repostings in part or full of this
article to your blog or anywhere else in order to promote the
Restoration of our Republic. Veritas numquam perit. Veritas odit moras. Veritas vincit. Truth never perishes. Truth hates delay. Truth conquers.
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