The Prosecution of George W. Bush For Murder
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i am reading this book in short bursts. i have to put it down for a day or two after reading a portion, because i am afraid it will induce a rage-fueled coronary.
how fucking blind are we as a nation? when you sit back, in hindsight, and take in the narrative of the lead-up to the war in iraq, with all the facts in front of you, it is truly amazing the jumbo-sized okeydoke that was pulled on the american people.
the book so far is maddening, sickening, and engrossing. i only wish that...more
how fucking blind are we as a nation? when you sit back, in hindsight, and take in the narrative of the lead-up to the war in iraq, with all the facts in front of you, it is truly amazing the jumbo-sized okeydoke that was pulled on the american people.
the book so far is maddening, sickening, and engrossing. i only wish that...more
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Read in May, 2008
Here's another in a long line of Bush-bashing books. Like most of them, it will provide that special blend of revulsion and satisfaction to those who agree with the points it makes (as I do). And those on the other side will attack it as scurrilous or worse. Like so much public discourse, Bugliosi's book is preaching to the choir. The hopeful thing is that the ranks of this particular choir are growing.
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Read in July, 2008
This is an interesting book, but ultimately diappointing. It contains no real surprises, in terms of the lies and rush to war, but it's useful to have all of that documented in one place. Bugliosi's hatred for Bush is visceral and his arguments that Bush is amazingly lazy, with no love for his country or concern or her people are certainly persuasive. At the same time, though, in the midst of documenting Bush's lies & disrespect for us, lies that Congress fell for, Bugliosi also refers to th...more
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Read in June, 2008
I walked into Borders last week and nearly fell over when I saw the title of this book. I was familiar with Bugliosi's legal career and had read previous books by the author. I couldn't get over the fact that this book was published at all and that one of the most famous and successful living prosecutors in America was seriously advocating the prosecution of GW Bush for murder. I immediately picked up the book and was hooked. In fact, I would have read it in one sitting if I hadnt become so enr...more
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Is it a rant? Yes, in places.
Is he correct? Yes, he is!
Is he correct? Yes, he is!
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Read in June, 2008
For obvious reasons, I was intrigued by the title of this book, but it's a bit of a letdown. I think Bugliosi needed a better editor as the book is about twice as long as it should be. The crux of the argument declared by the title - that it's possible to prosecute a president for lying to the American public - is laid out pretty early in the book. And once you've gone there, what more is there to say? But for whatever reason, the book goes on for another 100-150 pages during the cohesiveness of...more
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Read in July, 2008
Until reading this book, I didn't realize how bad a thing it was to be uninformed about politics. I imagine I'm like a lot of people when I say I hate politics and hearing about it. However, it is not stupidity or weakness that leads strong countries down the path of dictatorship - it is sometimes just plain old do-nothingism.
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Read in June, 2008
Excellent assessment of Bush's tenacious rush to go to war. Not much new information if you are a political junkie like me, but I promise you will be furious at the insight of this petty, demented man who is leader of the free world.
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Read in September, 2008
Well, I read as much as I needed to read, which wasn't much. I avoid preaching-to-the-choir books; that's for weak minds, like Ann Coulter fans, so certain of their own beliefs that they need to be told what their "thoughts" are. I had believed Bugliosi to be conservative-minded. A conservative arguing that Bush should be tried for murder would be something. Alas, I was mistaken. This book will convince only the convinced.
I already know GWB has more innocent blood on his hands than...more
I already know GWB has more innocent blood on his hands than...more
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Read in October, 2008
recommends it for:
anyone, especially blind W fans
60 pages in: WOW - better hang on for this one! Compelling stuff; do I think it well ever happen? I'm too cynical to believe that it would. Would I rejoice? Picture me with a bowl of popcorn glued to the idiot box tuned to CNN.
Just finished this last night. What an eye-opener! If Bugliosi wasn't a respected and successful prosecutor, I would be less apt to pay this any mind. I've never been a fan of G.W. (call me crazy, but I think that the leader of our country should, at the very least, be...more
Just finished this last night. What an eye-opener! If Bugliosi wasn't a respected and successful prosecutor, I would be less apt to pay this any mind. I've never been a fan of G.W. (call me crazy, but I think that the leader of our country should, at the very least, be...more
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Read in January, 2008
recommends it for:
all voters
Vincent Bugliosi sets out in this book to make the idea of a murder trial for George W. Bush believable to his readers.
The first hurdle is to take readers through a mental adjustment to the idea of the president of the United States being a murderer. He addresses that adjustment in thoughtful detail. It isn't easy to think of the American president in the same category as Chile's cruel former dictator, August Pinochet. Mr. Bugliosi works such comparisons carefully, step by step.
The seco...more
The first hurdle is to take readers through a mental adjustment to the idea of the president of the United States being a murderer. He addresses that adjustment in thoughtful detail. It isn't easy to think of the American president in the same category as Chile's cruel former dictator, August Pinochet. Mr. Bugliosi works such comparisons carefully, step by step.
The seco...more
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This book is an obscenity. For Bugliosi, one of the foremost legal minds of the century -- who performed no less than three great public services in his long and illustrious career, viz., putting Manson away for life, vindicating the victims of O.J. Simpson, and driving a stake through the heart of JFK conspiracy theorists -- for this man to pretend to put the President of the United States, executing the military policy of his country with imperfect information in novel circumstances under uniq...more
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A fascinating and infuriating diatribe against the Bush administration and GWB in particular by a career prosecutor (Bugliosi tried and won the Manson murder trial among others). Its overwritten, needs an editor and gets tiring, but is a well organized review of how Bush and his cronies literally manufactured lies to get us into the Iraq war, and remain blissfully unaffected by the death and suffering that has resulted. He makes a reasonable case for the prospect that Bush could indeed be trie...more
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Read in August, 2008
My only complaint is that Bugliosi made several arguments referencing the general downturn of the USA culture in a "these kids today" way...like how there was a rap song that won Best Song Oscar a few years ago. He goes on to say something to the effect of: come on people, rap isn't even music! Regardless of what you think of rap, or how dough faced you think Karl Rove looks, it doesn't add to the otherwise devastating case he makes against GWB.
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Read in October, 2008
recommends it for:
Nobody!
When I selected this book I was hoping for a reasonable, logical, structured argument supporting the prosecution of George W. Bush for murder, as the title suggests! Adding to my hope was that the author is an attorney, a former prosecuting attorney, who, according to the jacket, is highly regarded among his colleagues.
Instead, this book was a hate filled emotion based argument against the policy of George W. Bush and Iraq. It could have been written by the family of any of our sol...more
Instead, this book was a hate filled emotion based argument against the policy of George W. Bush and Iraq. It could have been written by the family of any of our sol...more
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Read in June, 2008
Interesting idea, well written, and gives a good overview of the deception and illegality of the war with Iraq.
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Wow... and people thought I hated the president.
This book, is well, it's something else all right. Since my first reading of To Kill a Mockingbird last month, I've been considering law school. Yes, yes, I know. But this book made me want to do it. The case is clearly laid out that according to legal precedent, George W. Bush is legally responsible for the violent deaths of over 4,000 Americans and that any prosecutor in the country would be within their jurisdiction to bring him up on charge...more
This book, is well, it's something else all right. Since my first reading of To Kill a Mockingbird last month, I've been considering law school. Yes, yes, I know. But this book made me want to do it. The case is clearly laid out that according to legal precedent, George W. Bush is legally responsible for the violent deaths of over 4,000 Americans and that any prosecutor in the country would be within their jurisdiction to bring him up on charge...more
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Disturbing, but well written and very insightful.
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Read in September, 2008
Bugliosi's rhetoric is annoyingly strong. Bugliosi analyzed the invasion of Iraq completely as a criminal prosecutor.
Bugliosi writes of "self-defense" as if a person were defending himself from imminent threat ... rather than as an international law concept normally debated from Article 51 of the U.N. Charter. Moreover, he needs to address the argument that the U.S. did not invade Iraq in "self-defense" but under a U.N. Security Council resolution.
I realize Bush o...more
Bugliosi writes of "self-defense" as if a person were defending himself from imminent threat ... rather than as an international law concept normally debated from Article 51 of the U.N. Charter. Moreover, he needs to address the argument that the U.S. did not invade Iraq in "self-defense" but under a U.N. Security Council resolution.
I realize Bush o...more
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Read in July, 2008
This is one case where I'd recommend the print version over the audio - the author repeats himself in slightly different ways, so I was wishing I could have (effectively) skimmed through the book. The technical details of the process of a hypothetical prosecution of Bush were, frankly, tedious.
One of the more interesting points raised concerned why Bush got such high ratings for promising to go after Bin Laden, when a) wasn't that his job anyway? and b) he'd blown off the whole terrorism thing...more
One of the more interesting points raised concerned why Bush got such high ratings for promising to go after Bin Laden, when a) wasn't that his job anyway? and b) he'd blown off the whole terrorism thing...more
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