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M. Ratner on Democracy Now: Prosecute Bush Officials (Pt. 1)

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Uploaded by on Mar 8, 2009

Michael Ratner, president of the Center for Constitutional Rights speaks with Democracy Now about pushing for prosecutions of Bush Administration Officials for the war crimes they have committed.

Evidence of the criminal activities of the Bush administration is exceedingly well documented. It is apparent in Bush administration memos, FOIA documents, congressional hearings, court documents, the testimony of victims, innumerable investigative news articles and books and direct admissions by intelligence, military and administration officials. The evidence shows that officials at the very highest level including Bush himself, Vice President Dick Cheney, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, and CIA Director George Tenet were directly involved in illegal activities, including torture and war crimes.

Learn more at http://ccrjustice.org/prosecutebushofficials

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  • There should be a full public enquiry as to what the CIA was doing during the Bush era. In the late 70's Senator Frank Church was investigating the CIA and it was revealed that the CIA had a secret brainwashing program code named MKUltra. I was one of there victims in Canada. I am telling my story on you tube called youkilledyourmother

  • obama just takes bushes work over this will never end. END of the world will come and all thanks to bushes dad mr.clinctofuck he started this shit

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