Part 4 - The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder - Denv

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DAVID MANNING MEMO:
http://www.downingstreetmemo.com/manningtext.html

Vincent Bugliosi is an American attorney and author, best known for prosecuting Charles Manson and other defendants accused of the Tate-LaBianca murders. His most recent book is "The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder."

Vincent spoke before a Tent State University / Alliance for Real Democracy event held at Cuernavaca Park in Denver, Colorado during DNC.

The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder is a 2008 book by former prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi. It argues that George W. Bush took the United States into the invasion of Iraq under false pretenses and should be tried for murder for the deaths of American soldiers in Iraq when he leaves office in 2009. The book was virtually ignored by the mainstream media but still sold over 130,000 copies within its first three months of release.


Bugliosi argues that Bush intentionally misled Congress and the American people about the evidence that he said mandated going into Iraq and overthrowing Saddam Hussein. Therefore, Bugliosi argues, the deaths of over 4,000 American soldiers and 100,000 Iraqi civilians since hostilities began (as of spring 2008) amount to murder. He further states that any of the 50 state attorneys general, as well as any district attorney in the United States, has ample grounds to indict Bush for the murder of any soldier or soldiers who live in their state or county. Bugliosi says that if he were prosecuting the case, he would seek imposition of the death penalty, and that impeachment alone would be "a joke", considering the magnitude of Bush's alleged crimes.

The strongest evidence against Bush, Bugliosi says, is a speech on October 7, 2002 claiming that Iraq posed an imminent threat to the security of the United States and was capable of attacking America at any time with his stockpile of weapons of mass destruction. However, a National Intelligence Estimate of less than a week earlier stated that while Iraq did have WMD capability, it had no plans to use it except in self-defense. Moreover, according to Bugliosi, the president and his administration edited the "White Paper", or declassified version of the NIE released to Congress and the public, in a way that made the Iraqi threat seem more ominous than it actually was. In addition, Bugliosi says that the Manning Memo shows that, far from making serious efforts to avoid war, Bush considered the possibility of provoking Saddam into starting a war by sending U2 reconnaissance aircraft, falsely painted in UN colors, on flights over Iraq along with fighter escorts. He also argues that Bush pressured intelligence agencies to find proof that Saddam somehow helped al-Qaeda plan the 9-11 attacks.

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  • Add Bill Oreilly to the hit list

  • ,,censored

    

  • I will do my part and supply the rope.

  • @Martymusician I agree, I thought I left a comment too and it's gone. 2 years + and only 1339 views, I doubt that is correct either.

  • I commented a few weeks ago on this video, but the comments are gone. I wouldn't be surprised if the number of views has also been tinkered with.

  • Ive seen numerous videos that had more votes than view...Gootube tricks the rates and vviews to make sure that these kind of videos never make it to the general audience

  • Less than 500 views. Last comment 7 months ago???

    I don't think so. You're gonna tell me no-one's interested in this story? Maybe no one is. Ah well, I'm gonna go look up inane, distracting entertainment, because I'm a TV-dinner fed, polluted water-drinking imbecile who loves his own slavery. Work harder to watch more TV that's what I say. Pull a credit card out your fanny-pack at the mall and buy sneakers with lights in them. I hate communism, but the shoes are from China. Go Bush.

  • Vincent is THE MAN. brilliant and clear.

  • Are you a lawyer by any chance?

  • I do however find a bit of Satire in that the way he reads it, like in a Woman's voice..lol; it is not funny ONE BIT though... very mean and Cruel...just had to add that as well

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