Well, former LA prosecutor and prolific author Vincent Bugliosi seems to think so, and has written a very compelling case for this bold action in his book “The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder, which lays out a legal case for holding President Bush criminally responsible for the deaths of American soldiers in Iraq.
Bugliosi as a prosecutor in Los Angeles won 21 convictions in 21 trials, including that of Charles Manson. His recent book was recently discussed in the Wall Street Journal’s Law Blog. In a video on his site, Bugliosi explains why he thinks that the President is criminally negligent and should be prosecuted for these crimes. USA Today, also wrote about Bugliosi’s book.
While I haven’t read the book, I’m seriously thinking that I’m going to have to pick up a copy and check it out; especially after yesterday and I had the chance to visit the Bush Legacy tour bus that stopped by my home town the other day. After seeing what the still President Bush is leaving to us after his eight years in the White House, I have to say that we are surely in sad shape as a country.
According to info on the site:
Today, George W. Bush has the approval of only roughly one in three Americans according to most polls with two out of three disapproving of his performance as President. Across the board, Americans reject everything from Bush’s handling of the war in Iraq and fighting terrorism to his handling of the economy, education, the environment and health care.
I gotta say, I don’t feel safer, I don’t feel better off, and I’m not at all happy with my government these days. Say what you will about President Clinton, I was working all through his administration, gas was cheaper, and the economy was much better off then it is now.
The Perfessor


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