Vincent Bugliosi's The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder -- Discussion

originally posted 2008-08-21 12:35:41 -0500, bumped by carol. Bugliosi has announced plans to prosecute Bush. See comment below

Michael Collins reviews The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder by Vincent Bugliosi, the famous former Los Angeles prosecutor of Charles Manson and author of Helter Skelter. Bugliosi is undeterred by the virtual major media black out on interviews and advertising. He's taking his case directly to the people through alternate media and the internet

Comments

Bugliosi has announced plans to prosecute Bush as a war criminal

A press conference will be held at the Burlington City Hall. on September 18, 2008. He will be joined by Charlotte Dennett, who is running for Vermont attorney general. She has promised to begin proceedings against George W. Bush if she is elected. A press release announcing the event, with more background information can be found here.
Vincent Bugliosi, the legendary criminal prosecutor and bestselling author of The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder, will appear in Burlington with Charlotte Dennett, a Cambridge-based attorney and Progressive Party candidate for Attorney General, on Thursday, September 18 at Burlington City Hall at 10 a.m. The two attorneys will announce their intention to commence criminal proceedings against George W. Bush in the event that Dennett succeeds in her bid to become the next Attorney General of Vermont.
A context for this announcement the meeting last weekend in Andover, Massachusetts, when 120 adademics, constitutional scholars, public officials and legal experts (including Bugliosi) met. Stephen C. Webster gaves an account of the meeting in yesterday's Raw Story, which includes a video of Bugliosi speaking. Follow up action proposals are under discussion:
The plans, which will be released in a media advisory later this week, considered: # What international and domestic crimes were committed, which facts show crimes under which laws, and what punishments are possible. # Which high level Executive officials -- and Federal judges and legislators as well, if any -- are chargeable with crimes. # Which international tribunals, foreign tribunals and domestic tribunals (if any) can be used and how to begin cases and/or obtain prosecutions before them. # The possibility of establishing a Chief Prosecutor’s Office such as the one at Nuremburg. # An examination of cases already brought and their outcomes. # Creating an umbrella Coordinating Committee with representatives from the increasing number of organizations involved in war crimes cases. # Creating a Center to keep track of and organize compilations of relevant briefs, articles, books, opinions, and facts, etc., on war crimes and prosecutions of war criminals. [and the formnation of] several groups have been established to force some universities to hold hearings on whether faculty members should have their jobs terminated for participating in Bush Administration crimes. "John Yoo, the author of the infamous 'torture memo' who now works at Berkeley, comes quickly to mind," he added. "The consensus of attendees is President Bush’s attack on Iraq is a violation of the Charter of the United Nations and that he is culpable for this as well as for torture and abuse of war prisoners held by the U.S. military and the CIA," stated a media advisory. Other conference cell groups plan to raise up groundswells of support for district attorney candidates who would be willing to investigate or prosecute Bush Administration crimes. Conference attendees also plan to begin seeking disbarment proceedings against lawyers who assisted the administration in war crimes. Additional measures, details of which were not immediately forthcoming, include utilizing foreign and International courts, and focused actions on state and local levels.
carol

Support For V Bugliosi

I'd like to thank Michael Collins for his review of Vincent Bugliosi's book, 'The Prosecution of George W Bush For Murder'. I'd also like to voice my wholehearted support for Mr Bugliosi's cause. I'm constantly amazed and angered by the lack of accountability among so many of our leaders today. Does Mr Bugliosi have a program of future public readings and appearances related to his book? If so, where might they be advertised and how does one apply to attend? Sincerely Rupert Wates

I'd like to know to.

When I wrote my remark (above yours) I had the impression the campaign was moving ahead. I have not followed it but as soon as the election is over it would be good to pick up that thread.
carol

Comment viewing options

Select your preferred way to display the comments and click "Save settings" to activate your changes.