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Prosecute Bush! January 21, 2009
Tags for this video have been changed from 'Vincent Bugliosi Mike Gravel Dennis Kucinich Sean Penn Ralph Nader prosecu' to 'Vincent Bugliosi, Mike Gravel, Dennis Kucinich, Sean Penn, Ralph Nader, prosecute' - edited by gwiz665
Prosecute George W. Bush!
Here's the full Bugliosi hearing.
Obama's Speech - "Something the Fuehrer would have done"
>> ^Irishman:
How do you think this event will be percieved around the world?
Moving the venue to a football ground and filling it with 75,000 'adoring fans' does have the whiff of fanatacism about it.
I'm sure many Europeans will see this event echoing 1930s Germany.
I think it's right that this be raised and discussed. Obama's speech in Israel followed by this event is sending out a very particular type of message.
It's not about what I personally think, it's about the alarm bells that this kind of stunt rings around the rest of the world. It's about perception.
So to my original point, normally nomination acceptance speeches are given before a crowd of 20,000...why is adding 55,000 more people nefarious?
Don't things like torture, ignoring habeas corpus, domestic spying, propaganda, consolidating power, and open flirtation with starting a war with Iran send a bigger message?
We've got an election where McCain is endorsing all of those things either overtly in his rhetoric, or tacitly by refusing to vote against them, and Obama speaks out about ending all of the above, and votes against it when he has the opportunity.
Given that, shouldn't Europeans be more concerned that there's still a pretty significant chance McCain could win, not because Obama plans to give a speech before a crowd less than half the size of the one he attracted in Germany?
"BUSH GUILTY OF 1ST DEG MURDER" - BUGLIOSI TELLS CONGRESS
Seems eerily similar to: http://www.videosift.com/video/Vincent-Bugliosi-Hearing-on-Limits-of-Executive-Power-WMD
Trancecoach (Member Profile)
Your video on "Vincent Bugliosi: Hearing on Limits of Executive Power" is an excellent sift, although the video is less than 10 minutes long. You may want to remove the long tag as that may serve as an impediment to potential viewers, and frankly I think the message is important enough to reach the widest possible audience.
Trancecoach (Member Profile)
Hey, I was watching you video on Vincent Bugliosi and the second. In his second video he establishes a rapport with the lady who asked him about WMDs. You can see her head shaking with ever down note in his voice. (Nodding up and down - agreement) This is what causes him to escalate , and also causes the gentlemen to the right of the chairmen to start to get a little worried. I think that the guy to the right was clearly scared of what was about what was happening.
Helluva speech.
Renowned Attorney Wants BUSH Prosecuted For MURDER
Best of luck Bugliosi. Continue on your mission.. but be sure to be careful. Who knows what the heck Bush and his ilk are capable of.
Renowned Attorney Wants BUSH Prosecuted For MURDER
I never thought I'd long for the days of Nixon but my current president is so much more malevolent.
In his new book, Bugliosi presents his case very well: he shows exactly where and how Bush lied (citing example after example), and he satisfies the legal requirement for murder beyond a reasonable doubt. It would be a simple case once introduced to the courts...
...and that's the big hurdle. There is no way in hell Bush will ever be charged with murder. Talk about changing hearts & minds! You do not have to walk the earth very long to realize that life just isn't that poetic. So relax, Neocons, W. is safe.
To paraphrase Frank Zappa: "I'm not from any other country, but there's a whole lots a times I wish I could say I'm not American."
Kucinich takes on O'Reilly regarding Bush Impeachment
Everyone should read Vincent Bugliosi's new book "The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder." Now, THERE'S an angry guy.
Book: The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder
Tags for this video have been changed from 'Vincent Bugliosi, WMD, Saddam Hussien, Law' to 'Vincent Bugliosi, WMD, Saddam Hussein, Law, gangsta, selective blindbess' - edited by MINK