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Bush's Waterboarding Admission Prompts Calls For Criminal Probe

Thursday, November 11, 2010


Like 'anybody' could insert the rebuttal to your abzurd assertion before you hit the 'post comment' button.

Jonathan Turley, John Dean, Vince Bugliosi, Bruce Fein, and the rest, debunk your belief.  They are just some of the conservative Republicans recognizing the crimes of BushCo.:

Prosecuting George W. Bush


How To Prosecute George W. Bush


Jonathan Turley: "Condi Rice Confessed to Conspiracy to Commit War Crimes"


John Dean: "Condi Just Confessed to Conspiracy to Commit War Crimes"


Waterboarding Is T0rture & It's Settled Law


Jonathan Turley on the DoJ's ethics report about the Bush's administration's torture memos authorizing waterboarding


Conservative Reagan Appointee Bruce Fein: "Impeach & Prosecute Dick Cheney"


Conservative Reagan Appointee Bruce Fein's Testimony Before House Judiciary Committee on the High Crimes of Bush & Cheney


Reagan Administration Appointee, Conservative Bruce Fein To Obama: Prosecute T0rturers


Congressmen Tie Bush & Rice & CIA To Fabrication Of Evidence For Iraq War

Cheney Admits War Crimes While Media Yawns & Obama Turns Other Cheek


Chemical Weapons Use By US Military In Iraq Is A War Crime


The definition of a crime now is "If you're a member of the 'Establishment Elite", don't worry about it.  We don't enforce laws for the rich, privileged and powerful.  While it's always been true to a certain extent, there's just no pretense about it anymore. The People are learning that they're the only ones being required to abide by the rule of law.

That shouldn't sit well with anyone who thinks of himself as a Constituti­on-loving, upholder of the rule of law, equal-just­ice-under-­the-law-pa­triot.  Nobody is above the law, not even a president.
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