Mr Bush will have to call on his witnesses, the inner circle, and their stories won´t match under cross-examination. The evidence for B´s motives were laid out in the book, and would be necessary and sufficient. Mr Bush will be prosecuted and awarded the highest sentence for murder.
Thanks for watching and commenting. I am very sympathetic to the argument, and in fact have a "Prosecute George W. Bush for Murder" bumpersticker on my car. As a former prosecutor and defense attorney, however, I figure folks are entitled to a realistic view of the prospects.
Thanks for your in put and I look forward to hearing how you are supporting the movement against the lies that the administration used to manipulate the public thinking.
Less succinct than part 1, but still well stated. Fortunately, there are still things for which W might more reasonably be considered liable for prosecution like "war crimes" (torture and an illegal war under UN treaty) and "conspiracy to wiretap without a court order" (large number of cases).
Yeah, I doubt he'll ever see the inside of a cell, but there's still a chance.
Mr Bush will have to call on his witnesses, the inner circle, and their stories won´t match under cross-examination. The evidence for B´s motives were laid out in the book, and would be necessary and sufficient. Mr Bush will be prosecuted and awarded the highest sentence for murder.
kingofaikido 3 weeks ago
Thanks for watching and commenting. I am very sympathetic to the argument, and in fact have a "Prosecute George W. Bush for Murder" bumpersticker on my car. As a former prosecutor and defense attorney, however, I figure folks are entitled to a realistic view of the prospects.
lofinikita 2 years ago
Thanks for your in put and I look forward to hearing how you are supporting the movement against the lies that the administration used to manipulate the public thinking.
laurasIs2c 2 years ago
Less succinct than part 1, but still well stated. Fortunately, there are still things for which W might more reasonably be considered liable for prosecution like "war crimes" (torture and an illegal war under UN treaty) and "conspiracy to wiretap without a court order" (large number of cases).
Yeah, I doubt he'll ever see the inside of a cell, but there's still a chance.
kencomer 2 years ago