As George W. Bush begins the process of attempting to rehabilitate his tarnished image and reputation with a new book, and the rounds of the TV Talk
Shows, it leads to a monumental question.
Are we prepared to let George W. Bush completely off the hook as he attempts to explain away some of the greatest crimes ever committed in the history
of humanity, in America’s name, carried out with American Tax Dollars.
Saddam Hussein met the gallows pole for his own crimes against humanity but what about George W. Bush.
Should we just because he is a former U.S. President not attempt to uncover the truth regarding the nagging questions caused from so many glaring
discrepancies between official stories weaved by the Bush White House and the actual events they were meant to describe?
Vincent Bugliosi the prosecutor of Charlie Manson and his family doesn’t think so. After writing his own book “The Prosecution of George W. Bush
for Murder” two years ago, he has continued to wage a tireless fight trying to raise the money and the public awareness to do the unprecedented and
often unthinkable, to prosecute a former U.S. President for policy decisions made in the White House.
Bugliosi eloquently and angrily states that the crimes of Bush and his cabal and henchmen defy the imagination and go far beyond anything previously
known to man.
That’s saying a lot considering this is the man who prosecuted Charlie Manson and his Family in a court of law.
Though this video is a year old, a search of ATS displays it’s never been presented here on ATS.
So join in and see if you too feel Bugliosi is laying out a compelling case for why we should demand inquiries and prosecution of George W. Bush, or
if you honestly feel it’s a partisan hit piece and an attempt to sell books.
Vincent Bugliosi (pronounced /ˌbuːliˈoʊsi/) (born August 18, 1934, in Hibbing, Minnesota) is an American attorney and author, best known for
prosecuting Charles Manson and other defendants accused of the Tate-LaBianca murders. His most recent books are Reclaiming History: The Assassination
of President John F. Kennedy (2007), and The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder (2008).