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Federal Judge Ruling: George W. Bush is a Felon

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posted on Jul, 13 2008 @ 11:24 AM
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MMMM

Seems that your all right....or wrong. Judges, politicians, religious leaders..just all part of the same act/play/scene/film/stage...........ACTION....See David Icke has a new one out.

video.google.co.uk...

mmmmm..wonder when the sheeple will wake up.
Peace
K



posted on Jul, 13 2008 @ 11:40 AM
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I have hope the American people will be able to throw the bums of the like of George W. Bush far away from the White House in time to avoid the permanent bankrupcy the US as it is now heading to.


Great find, OP.



posted on Jul, 13 2008 @ 11:53 AM
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Originally posted by Fathom
reply to post by bringthelight
 
who is more likely to be a terrorist, a white woman in her early twenties or a young islamic woman from the middle east?

when you can truly answer that question honestly, you will have broken the chains of political correctness and will be free...like me



In the light of the latest findings popping everywhere, Bushco created 9-11 to obfuscate the thinking of true patriots like you into thinking that 9-11 was done by terrorists, where in truth, it was the ERRORISTS commanded by Bushco the ones who felled the Twin Towers to to create permanent war and invade as many countries as they please to steal resources.

The 29% that still support this Bush and his war adventures are really hurting their own country.



posted on Jul, 13 2008 @ 12:14 PM
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mmmmmm

I like the sound off that m8. soooooo....who else would slip in whilst your "throwing out the garbage", the guys at the very top (you know who) pulling the strings, or puppeteers as I like to call them, have probably got a contingency plan that the "people might just switch on in time" and deal out another "obama" clintin" mclain, blair, cameron,,etc" ..or whatever idiot to manage the reigns in course of public decent...

I think we gota think outside the box people, pointless wasting energy arguing and pontificating about how to change the current politcial situation when we know its flawed at the core. Its like all the apple barrels are full of rotten apples.

MMMMM maybe we gotta grow some new apples...

Any ideas....
I am listening. Peace. respect.
KB



posted on Jul, 13 2008 @ 02:16 PM
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true...we have lots of criminals in our gov.




posted on Jul, 13 2008 @ 09:14 PM
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Judge Walker is just another BIG LIB.
Ignore him.
Everyone else will.



posted on Jul, 14 2008 @ 10:54 AM
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Just dug up another good read on this, courtesty of Salon.com...



Suing George W. Bush: A Bizzare and Troubling Tale

July 9, 2008 | On July 3, Chief Judge Vaughn Walker of the U.S. District Court in California made a ruling particularly worthy of the nation's attention. In Al-Haramain Islamic Foundation Inc. v. Bush, a key case in the epic battle over warrantless spying inside the United States, Judge Walker ruled, effectively, that President George W. Bush is a felon.

Judge Walker held that the president lacks the authority to disregard the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, or FISA -- which means Bush's warrantless electronic surveillance program was illegal.


Full Article:

www.salon.com...



posted on Jul, 14 2008 @ 03:48 PM
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posted on Jul, 14 2008 @ 04:02 PM
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Originally posted by DimensionalDetective


And yet again, some interesting news that the MSM hasn't touched with a ten-foot pole. So a FEDERAL JUDGE now has ruled that what this ever-criminalistic "Decider" has done to this nation was an ILLEGAL FELONY ACT.

The question is now, who will ENFORCE the law, now that we have a totally co-conspiratory congress ENABLING this administration to CONTINUE breaking the law at will?



The complete story at Sott.net outlines the sorry history of how the Bush administration has defined the law of this nation as well as the laws of common sense and decency to carry out a program that would have made even Richard Nixon or J. Edgar Hoover blush.

It would seem to me that it's now well established that Bush is indictable in a Federal Court. It is also my understanding that any sitting federal judge can now --upon his/her own motion --convene a federal grand jury to investigate Bush's many violations of federal law, not the least of which are US Codes, Title 18, Section 2441, which make Bush subject to the penalty of death for each death of his war of aggression in Iraq.


existentialistcowboy.blogspot.com
(visit the link for the full news article)


They aren't touching it because it's outside the judges authority. Politician cannot be sued/charged for legislation they pass, just like judges cannot be sued / charged for any rulings they make.

And this also comes from the most overturned court in America.



posted on Jul, 14 2008 @ 05:10 PM
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Double post.


[edit on 14-7-2008 by mind is the universe]



posted on Jul, 14 2008 @ 05:10 PM
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For the first time, I'm actually realising how ANGRY the American people have become over their own Government.

We the world have been ANGRY with them for the last 50 years. The last 8 years has been a wake up call for the American people, just to add. The world has been turned upside down. Now in America. Revolution has begun! You know you can fool the people some of the time, but not all the time
The Elites, corporations, and the administration, have dug one giant hole for themselves. They have no where to hide or run. Time to go to jail.

If you really think about it. How long are we to put up with this treacherous, decieving behaviour of these supposedly leaders of the free world. I say we don't put up with this anymore.

Everyone of them
Impeached and Jailed.



[edit on 14-7-2008 by mind is the universe]



posted on Jul, 14 2008 @ 11:33 PM
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How many people in this thread know that FDR monitored people's phone calls during WWII?

How many people in this thread know that the government has been listening to our phone calls since the day people started getting phones in their homes?

How many people in this thread know that if it is banned under all circumstances, it will still happen?

How many people in this thread know that the government can't use anything they hear against you unless it is a threat to national security? If you're talking about hijacking a car with your friend, they can't use it against you unless you're going to put a bomb in it and park it in a parking garage in NYC.

How many people know that Bush isn't the first person to monitor your phone calls? It's been going on for 100 years!

Bush-bash, Bush-bash, Bush-bash for no reason. If you impeach Bush for this, you have to impeach every single president since FDR because they've all been listening in. Deny ignorance? Why is it the people that use that quote tend to be the most ignorant?

And last time I checked, when the Founding Fathers founded this country, they weren't dealing with insane zealots hiding bombs underneath their robes to blow up a bus full of nuns. How many of the libs in this thread calling for Bush's arrest due to "going against the Constituion" were for the gun ban? I guarantee that many of you who are so strongly in favor of the 4th Amendment were FOR denying individuals the rights guaranteed in the 2nd Amendment. Why don't some of you just admit that if Bush was a Democrat, you wouldn't be calling for his head on a plate? Partisan nonsense


[edit on 14-7-2008 by ChocoTaco369]



posted on Jul, 14 2008 @ 11:41 PM
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The only way that this nation is going to be fixed is if EVERY INCUMBENT in Congress is voted out and the four activist judges on the Supreme Court are replaced. The president is just a figurehead position. The real power is in the branches of government that make and interpret our laws. They are the ones that affect our lives, not so much the president. His power is very limited by contrast and it's getting weaker and weaker every day as Congress and SCOTUS tries to usurp power from the Executive Branch.

Virtually all our problems are because of the influx of Socialism into our society. The Democratic Party has been overrun with Socialists like Pelosi, Reid, Boxer, Feinstein, B. Hussein Obama, Teddy Kennedy and many, many more, and come November, if B. Hussein Obama gets in, the Socialists will control all three branches of the government when B. Hussein Obama appoints more far left activist judges.

You guys think it's bad now? Just wait for the next four years. Mr. Bush, the man many of you hate so much...let's just say you'll be on your knees praying that he be put back in office.



posted on Jul, 15 2008 @ 02:14 AM
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The post is misleading. If one reads the story in its entirety (I believe on Salon.com), it states that the judge ruled that FISA preempts the state secrets privilege. That is, if one could show standing to sue for wrongful wiretapping under FISA, that the state secrets privilege would not come into play to support dismissing a civil lawsuit.

The jump is made from the judge ruling that FISA applies in that civil suit to a conclusion that Bush is a felon. Doing so is spin - nothing less and nothing more.

One can plausibly believe that Bush is authorizing illegal behavior; one can also plausibly believe that he is not or that he is authorized to do so as President. What one should not do, however, is spin a court ruling into meaning something other than what it means.



posted on Jul, 15 2008 @ 03:33 AM
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Not everything in the U.S. is a publicity stunt.. And It's much easier to call people brainless mutants than to actually argue a valid point.

Are you saying that the publicity stunt is the story itself or the judge making the statement? Have you even read the sources?

-ChriS

Mod edit: Removed mannered quote.

[edit on 15-7-2008 by Gemwolf]



posted on Jul, 15 2008 @ 04:17 AM
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Come to think of it, Bush covered his backside very well before pulling off some of the stunts he did. Do you all remember the Patriot Act?


The act expands the authority of US law enforcement agencies for the stated purpose of fighting terrorism in the United States and abroad. Among its provisions, the Act increases the ability of law enforcement agencies to search telephone, e-mail communications, medical, financial and other records; eases restrictions on foreign intelligence gathering within the United States; expands the Secretary of the Treasury’s authority to regulate financial transactions, particularly those involving foreign individuals and entities; and enhances the discretion of law enforcement and immigration authorities in detaining and deporting immigrants suspected of terrorism-related acts. The act also expands the definition of terrorism to include domestic terrorism, thus enlarging the number of activities to which the USA Patriot Act’s expanded law enforcement powers can be applied.


Which is pretty much why he'll get, if at all, a slap on the wrist. I have to give it to him though; for as much crap he's pulled, he's always had a law passed so he could do it "legally".



posted on Jul, 15 2008 @ 05:24 AM
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Originally posted by jsobecky


Nobody. Solution? Keep your pants zipped up, your veins drug free, and neither the gov't nor your next door neighbor will have that to blackmail you with.


Well well well,, looky what we have here,, jsobecky living in Ozzie and Harriet ville where all the houses are made of glass and all the people wear flannel pajamas and have sleeping arrangements like Rob and Laura Petrie. They don't fudge on their taxes, their lawn is meticulously manicured, why even the Dog is trained to squat and dump in the same small corner of the yard for easy and oh so prompt removal.

Their telephone conversations are always good roads and good weather never gossip and devoid of expletives their is nothing to see nothing to hear hence nothing to fear.

Let em watch let em listen they got nothing to hide.

Not one skeleton in their closet nope not in the glass house they reside.

No worries no fear they think they live free.

the Governments after terrorists,

they ain't after me.

I live in a glass house they all seen when they spied,,

who I boff only matters when I got something to hide.

What you don't know they have on you is what can hurt you when you find out that they lied., as a court room of people all watch you during sex and getting high. It was just a hooker when your wife asked but back then you replied "No honey I'm not cheating on you, I got nothing to hide."

Now your wife knows the truth about private things you denied. One morning the FBI knocks at your door and they wonder by any chance could you possibly know more?.

They ask questions about others showing pictures asking if you knew,, that the hooker had other clients,

other clients besides you,.

What you mean? what are you saying? other clients ? like who?

It is then the Feds inform you that your hooker is the mistress of a man named Mohammad,

Mohammad Abu.

Why worry, after all they don't care who you boff, until you are busted and put in a small room and the gloves start to come off.

It's then when you're in trouble you find out what you had, to hide, is whatever they uncover, what ever is inside.

The framers were wise about the right to privacy,

When what you say can and will be used against you,

is why we don't live in glass houses you see.

Now it makes sense, something Ben Franklin once said: "those who give up liberty for security,, deserve neither liberty OR security.

It's at the worst times in life you will discover,,

how ignorant of you, trading one,

for the other


- Con















[edit on 15-7-2008 by Conspiriology]



posted on Jul, 15 2008 @ 11:42 AM
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People we are at war. 15k+ people dead due to terrorist attacks. I'll give up some freedoms if it prevents that from happening again. We still have the right to bare arms. Until the war is over we are going to have to suck it up, anything less and you're not a patriot (jk).

Now Im with you if you say in a year or two after the wars ended then we go rally for our rights back and demand they stop the Patriot act im with you heck ill gas up the van and car pool us down to 1600 but until then lets support the gov't anyway we can.

hoo rah



posted on Jul, 15 2008 @ 05:15 PM
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LOL...all of you people here talking about "our Forefathers" and how they laid out our rights for us...lol....then you will turn around and condem the Freemasons as some NWO or other rediculous thing not realizing that "our Forefathers" WERE FREEMASONS!!!!! So for any of you to post anything about anyone in our government is just as two faced as the ones you talk about and condem. You people make for good entertainment, thank you so very much. As for spying on the rags....good going Mr. Bush. As for the spying on you and me and the aliens, and the fish and the rocks....LOL...get over it....what's done is done and nothing you or anyone else can say or do will change it! As for the judge that found President Bush a criminal for whatever he did should be charged with treason himself! Put him in one of those "prison camps" you all talk about so he can't try to stick his two cents in and try to ruin the progress of our great country! Actually, anyone siding with the clown should be taken to one!



posted on Jul, 15 2008 @ 05:20 PM
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We're "at war" eh? Funny, last time I checked, it looked like more of an "illegal invasion and endless occupation" of a country that had NOTHING to do with the terrorist attack on this nation. But you can keep calling those of us that point that out as "unpatriotic" all you want, it doesn't mean all of us are lining up to be waterboarded by the kool-aid like yourself. Thanks.




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