Former President George W. Bush, V.P. Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, and other Bush Administration officials were found guilty in court of war crimes in Malaysia.
An international tribunal has found Bush, Cheney,
Rumsfeld, and their legal advisers, Alberto Gonzales, David Addington,
William Haynes, Jay Bybee, and John Yoo guilty of the crimes of
conspiracy to allow torture in Guantanamo Bay, Bagram, and Abu Ghraib.
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The court heard testimony from a number of victims, including
Abbas Abid, who had his fingernails removed by pliers, Ali Shalal, who
was electrocuted and hanged on a wall, and Jameelah Abbas Hameedi, who
was stripped and beaten. More
Prosecuting Bush for Murder in US
Vincent Bugliosi, Esq. (Huff Post)
George Bush lied to the American public in starting his war with Iraq is that the liberal columnists who have accused him of doing this merely make this point, and then go on to the next paragraph in their columns. Only very infrequently does a columnist add that because of it Bush should be impeached. If the charges are true, of course Bush should have been impeached, convicted, and removed from office. That's almost too self-evident to state. But he deserves much more than impeachment. I mean, in America, we apparently impeach presidents for having consensual sex outside of marriage and trying to cover it up. More
Prosecuting Bush for Murder in US
Vincent Bugliosi, Esq. (Huff Post)
George Bush lied to the American public in starting his war with Iraq is that the liberal columnists who have accused him of doing this merely make this point, and then go on to the next paragraph in their columns. Only very infrequently does a columnist add that because of it Bush should be impeached. If the charges are true, of course Bush should have been impeached, convicted, and removed from office. That's almost too self-evident to state. But he deserves much more than impeachment. I mean, in America, we apparently impeach presidents for having consensual sex outside of marriage and trying to cover it up. More
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