"The Prosecution of George W. Bush For Murder,"

Nonno

Habari Na Mijeldi
As a prosecutor, Vincent Bugliosi was perfect in murder cases: 21 trials, 21 convictions, including the Charles Manson case in 1971. As an author, Bugliosi has written three No.1 bestsellers and won three Edgar Allen Poe awards, the top honor for crime writers.
But what happens when a big-name author, who more than 30 years ago co-wrote the best seller "Helter Skelter," publishes a book that the mainstream press has shied away from?

Book on "murder prosecution" of Bush is mostly ignored - International Herald Tribune
 

vraiblonde

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The mainstream press probably shied away from it because only a handful of moonbats would be interested in it.

You don't prosecute a President for murder because of a war. The whole idea of that is totally ridiculous. Does The Bug lay out a plan for prosecuting Congress, who actually authorized it?

:rolleyes:
 

Nonno

Habari Na Mijeldi
The mainstream press probably shied away from it because only a handful of moonbats would be interested in it.

You don't prosecute a President for murder because of a war. The whole idea of that is totally ridiculous. Does The Bug lay out a plan for prosecuting Congress, who actually authorized it?

:rolleyes:

Don't get your panties in a twist, it's only a book!
 

Larry Gude

Strung Out
Why...

Don't get your panties in a twist, it's only a book!

...do people say things like that? We're discussing the prosecution of a sitting US president, for murder, in a war, expressly authorized by the representatives of the people and you say 'it's only a book' when someone asks the first, and most obvious question?

Is that what you expected in response to you initial post "Don't get your panties in a twist...It's only a book." ?
 
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