Virginia Alert: It Is Time To Act From Maine To California, Florida To Washington: Time To Prosecute Bush/Cheney .
"The action I am taking is no more than a radical measure to hasten the explosion of truth and justice. I have but one passion: to enlighten those who have been kept in the dark, in the name of humanity which has suffered so much and is entitled to happiness. My fiery protest is simply the cry of my very soul. Let them dare, then,
to bring me before a court of law and let the enquiry take place in
broad daylight!"
- Emile Zola, J'accuse! (1898) –
“If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude
than the animating contest of freedom, — go from us in peace. We ask
not your counsels or arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed
you. May your chains sit lightly upon you, and may posterity forget
that ye were our countrymen!”
-Sam Adams-
THERE IS SERIOUS WORK TO BE DONE, SERIOUS ACTION TO BE TAKEN.
The DA List We mailed the last of the books February 7, 2009. All 2,200 prosecutors should have received their book and cover letter. It is now time to contact your local prosecutor to see if they are going to pursue the serious crimes documented by Mr. Bugliosi. We suggest that after an intial phone call, a follow-up letter is sent to their office. To locate your local prosecutor choose your state below. You'll find the prosecutor's contact information, and you can also download the state's list PDF. Or you can download the entire United States DA list PDF by clicking here. The next step is to click on the "Petition" tab, download, print, and circulate. After collecting signatures, mail the petition to your local prosecutor. Every DA who’s received a book will understand that their re-election depends on upholding the Rule of Law. A. Lee Ervin Alexander Iden Bradley W. Finch Bruce D. Jones, Jr. Chad Dotson Charles S. Sharp Christopher Corbett Clifford F. Hapgood Daniel M. Chichester Dennis H. Lee Dennis L. Godfrey Donald Caldwell Earle Mobley Edward K Stein Edwin Randy Leach, III Eric Cooke Gary L. Close Harvey L. Bryant Howard E. Gwynn James L. Camblos III Jay C. Paul Joan Zigler Joel R. Branscom John R. Doyle, III K. Mike Fleenor, Jr. Kirby H. Porter Lawrence R. Ambrogi Lee R. Harrison Linda Curtis Marsha Garst Matthew J. Britton Michael E. McGinty Michael J. Bush Michael N. Herring Michael R. Doucette Nancy G. Parr Paul B. Ebert Peter H. Luke Randy C. Krantz Richard E. Trodden Robert D. Hicks Robert F. Horan, Jr. Robert Harris Robert L. Bushnell Robert N. Joyce Ronald L. Morris Roy F. Evans, Jr. S. Randolph Sengel Thaddeus R. Cox Wade A. Kizer Warner Chapman Wayne Emery William Fuller III William Neely W. W. Davenport | George W. Bush was not impeached. http://www.prosecutegeorgebush.com/ After Inauguration Day Bush left office and is living a life of privilege and comfort
An estimated 1.2 million Iraqis have been killed violently since the US invasion. More than 4 million Iraqis have now been displaced by violence in the country. Cost of the War in Iraq $599,396,771,958 Regardless of the horrendous damage Bush has inflicted upon Iraq and this country, George W. Bush is planning to walk away from the greatest crime ever committed by an American President. He took this country to war under false pretenses. He lied to the Congress and the rest of the American people in order to start his war with Iraq. How can we let this happen? Is there anything we can do about it? Vincent Bugliosi has come up with a remarkable solution in his latest book, The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder. After reading the book it becomes obvious that impeachment, even if it was "on the table," was not justice. Source: http://dc.indymedia.org/newswire/display/143772/index.php "Bugliosi meticulously lays out a case against George W. Bush for purposefully deceiving the United States into war, thereby causing over 4,000 U.S. soldier deaths and 100,000-plus civilian Iraqi deaths and counting." "Bugliosi is in a good position as a former prosecutor to ask--on behalf of millions of people--why should someone who accidentally kills a person in a liquor store holdup be prosecuted to the full extent of the law, yet someone who creates death and destruction on an unimaginable scale sail off into the sunset and have a library named after them? Is U.S. law based on justice, or whim?" From the The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder website: "A searing indictment of the President and his administration, The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder also outlines a legally credible pathway to holding our highest government officials accountable for their actions, thereby creating a framework for future occupants of the oval office." According to Mr. Bugliosi, any state attorney, and many county-level district attorneys, could prosecute George W. Bush for murder and conspiracy to commit murder. To establish jurisdiction for murder, a U.S. soldier who died in Iraq would have to be from that state, or from that local county. And every U.S. state has lost at least one resident to the war in Iraq. We couldn't do anything about George Bush while he was in office. But now some brave prosecutor in this country, armed with the information in Mr. Bugliosi's book, can bring this war-criminal to trial. Head to the Mission page to read how we can help make that happen. The Book – Contact – Links – Document Drawer http://ralphlopezworld.com/vince.html A Truth Commission to Investigate Bush-Cheney Administration Abuses I have set up a petition at BushTruthCommission.com, and I hope you will sign it to urge Congress to consider establishing a truth and reconciliation commission to investigate the Bush-Cheney administration's abuses. We already have over 7,000 signatures, but we need to hit 10,000 signatures -- or more -- by next week, to build momentum behind this idea. Patrick Leahy Camus Cafe Political Coffee House: Leahy Opens Petition Drive to ...
COUNTDOWN with KEITH OLBERMANN
Guest: Howard Dean, Howard Fineman, Jonathan Truly KEITH OLBERMANN, HOST (voice-over): Which of these stories will you be talking about tomorrow? Karl Rove, to be prosecuted; Harriet Miers, to be prosecuted; Josh Bolten, to be prosecuted—so Speaker of the House Pelosi thinks. And the broader Bush crimes—torture, eavesdropping, rendition, quote, “We should have full examination.” Quote, “I think that further information might take us to that place”—prosecution. As Karl Rove tries to cut a deal on his testimony, the speaker calls a truth and reconciliation commission helpful. And Alberto Gonzales says he would cooperate, quote, “so long as what with we‘re talking about is the truth and things don‘t become politicized.” Politicized, Alberto, seriously. Cutting off their states despite their faces: Republican governors, Palin of Alaska, Jindal of Louisiana, Perry of Texas, Barbour of Mississippi, maybe even Sanford of South Carolina, say they might not accept funds from the stimulus, that they all dream of running for president just a coincidence. Our startled special guest, former Governor Howard Dean. Insurrection at Rupert Murdoch‘s house: An editor e-mails her colleagues about the racist violent depiction about the president in a “New York Post” cartoon, “I neither commissioned or approved it. I saw it in the paper yesterday with the rest of the world. And, I have raised my objections to management.” And the push begins to revoke the Murdoch waiver that lets him own multiple TV stations and a newspaper in the same city, New York. The shoe-thrower speaks. The in-court eloquence of Muntadar al-Zaidi, “I felt the blood of innocents was running under his feet.” And they have found billionaire conman Allen Stanford, accused of ripping off $8 billion from 50,000 clients. Allen Stanford who is now linked to Sean Hannity?
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