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Vermont AG candidate says she would prosecute Bush for murder
Raw Story Friday, September 19, 2008 A local candidate in Vermont has promised to charge and prosecute President Bush for murder if elected as that state’s attorney general. The Associated Press reports that Charlotte Dennett, who’s running on the Progressive Party ticket to be Vermont’s Attorney General, promised to appoint a special prosecutor to bring charges holding Bush accountable for the deaths of more than 4,000 troops in Iraq. Dennet, speaking at a press conference in Burlington this week, said she would appoint Vincent Bugliosi as a special prosecutor in the case. A former Los Angeles County district attorney who was in charge of Charles Manson’s murder case, Bugliosi has outlined his strategy against the president in his recent book, The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder. “Someone has to step forward,” Dennett said at a news conference with Bugliosi, according to AP. “Someone has to say we cannot put up with this lack of accountability any more.” Bugliosi, 74, … said any state attorney general would have jurisdiction since Bush committed “overt acts” including the military’s recruitment of soldiers in Vermont and allegedly lying about the threat posed by former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein in speeches that were aired in Vermont and elsewhere. “No man, even the president of the United States, is above the law,” said Bugliosi. Vermont’s state Senate adopted a resolution to impeach Vice President **** Cheney, earning some mockery from the White House spokeswoman, and the president hasn’t once visited the northeastern state, where plenty of residents loathe him. The state’s current Attorney General, William Sorrell, tells AP he doesn’t think he could legally prosecute Bush, even if he wanted to. “The reality is, in my view, that unless the crime takes place in Vermont, then I as the attorney general have no authority under Vermont law to be prosecuting the president,” Sorrell said. |
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In St. Louis last year people would hang signs and sheets from the highway overpasses. Written on the signs and sheets were the words, "Impeach Cheney".
It went on for months and they were seen in many different places. |
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they dont punish pedifiles in vemont.and he wants to make bush look like the bad guy???thats what wrong with america.it would have been different if bush had done nothing and they had nukes now and used them.which could have verry well have happend the way he was getting help from russia and the whole world.i rather be sorry for something ive done than something i didnt do.so i suppose if convicted they will rehabilitate bush????
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they dont punish pedifiles in vemont.and he wants to make bush look like the bad guy???thats what wrong with america.it would have been different if bush had done nothing and they had nukes now and used them.which could have verry well have happend the way he was getting help from russia and the whole world.i rather be sorry for something ive done than something i didnt do.so i suppose if convicted they will rehabilitate bush???? Seriously? They don't punish pedophiles in Vermont. What do they do with them? |
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I don't know, but it looks like the pedophile Foley won't be facing charges either.
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D.C. is like swtzerland in many ways.
by design. |
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Vermont AG candidate says she would prosecute Bush for murder Raw Story Friday, September 19, 2008 A local candidate in Vermont has promised to charge and prosecute President Bush for murder if elected as that state’s attorney general. The Associated Press reports that Charlotte Dennett, who’s running on the Progressive Party ticket to be Vermont’s Attorney General, promised to appoint a special prosecutor to bring charges holding Bush accountable for the deaths of more than 4,000 troops in Iraq. Dennet, speaking at a press conference in Burlington this week, said she would appoint Vincent Bugliosi as a special prosecutor in the case. A former Los Angeles County district attorney who was in charge of Charles Manson’s murder case, Bugliosi has outlined his strategy against the president in his recent book, The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder. “Someone has to step forward,” Dennett said at a news conference with Bugliosi, according to AP. “Someone has to say we cannot put up with this lack of accountability any more.” Bugliosi, 74, … said any state attorney general would have jurisdiction since Bush committed “overt acts” including the military’s recruitment of soldiers in Vermont and allegedly lying about the threat posed by former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein in speeches that were aired in Vermont and elsewhere. “No man, even the president of the United States, is above the law,” said Bugliosi. Vermont’s state Senate adopted a resolution to impeach Vice President **** Cheney, earning some mockery from the White House spokeswoman, and the president hasn’t once visited the northeastern state, where plenty of residents loathe him. The state’s current Attorney General, William Sorrell, tells AP he doesn’t think he could legally prosecute Bush, even if he wanted to. “The reality is, in my view, that unless the crime takes place in Vermont, then I as the attorney general have no authority under Vermont law to be prosecuting the president,” Sorrell said. this Jackass is right up there with Johnny Sutton on the "Americas Biggest ButtF#@^s" List! |
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I don't know, but it looks like the pedophile Foley won't be facing charges either. Grrrrrr. |
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New Hampshire also has made some noise about holding Bush and Cheney up to charges.
Nice to see some people in this country still have principles. The Foley situation is pretty stinky. I suspect the parents of the children involved may not want to expose the kids to the media circus that would grow out of a prosecution. If that's so don't think it's a good decision but I do understand. No matter our political affiliation I think there may be some agreement that adults who prey on children are scum. It's pretty clear he is scum. I was sad to hear he will not be held accountable. But...that's not a decision made in Vermont. |
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As of right now, the only investigation still active is the FBI's.
The others appear to be getting dropped. Gosh, I wonder how a child molester gets to go on with his business... oh yeah, he's a government guy. Not that Bush doesn't have his skeletons either, or do I have to remind everyone about Jeff Gannon? |
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bush has skull and bones
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bush has skull and bones Yep... and so does his cousin John Kerry! Aren't they related through Hugh Hefner? |
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I have a little trouble with the aren't they related stuff.
Female DNA can be traced back to...I may be wrong on the numbers...approximately seven women world wide. Lots of connections there. Once you narrow the connections to North America any enterprising genealogist can connect through marriage and the rest all sorts of people. However, if you can prove a familial connection between people it might get my attention. Were they sitting down to dinner regularly? Were they involved in a family business? If who you are related to is an issue then...ummm well we've had that discussion here already. |
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Obama is related to cheney too!
LOL. However,I think that Wouldee was cracking a, it's funny cuz it's true, kind of joke. I was just adding my own 2 cents. They are cousins, they are skull and bones, and they are globalists. What's wrong with pointing out how easy it is to connect them, especially in a funny way, like that.. Oh, Jeff Gannon was installed in the press corps...and was a gay escort... who was staying nights at the white house... from there your guess is as good as mine...LOL! See, it's funny, cuz it's true! "However, if you can prove a familial connection between people it might get my attention. Were they sitting down to dinner regularly? Were they involved in a family business?" Sure thing. Bushs and Clintons have been vacationing together for years, in fact, Barbara has been quoted as saying She and George the H.W. have called Bill Jeff son, go research the CIA cocaine connection to Mena Arkansas. Barbara Bush Calls Bill Clinton 'Son' Drudge Report | June 17, 2005 Former President Bill Clinton discussed his relationship with President Bush's father last night on CBS LATE SHOW. Clinton: "I think we're good friends. I like him very much. I've always liked him. When he was vice president, I was still a governor. We worked together on a number of things (Like the CIA running coke to fund Iran/Contra:WM). He hosted the governors, in 1983...at Kennebunkport." When they made an announcement about raising funds for Tsunami relief in Houston former First Lady Barbara Bush "announced us. And she said she has started to call me son. I told the Republicans there, I said don't worry, every family has one, you know, the black sheep. I told them, this just shows you the lengths the Bushes would go to get another president in the family. I wish I could get them to adopt Hillary." -------------------------------------------------- Okay, i know this isn't Kerry/Bush, but when you read about some of the admitted things those Skull and Bones folks do together and then you see where they end up in life, it makes you long for seeing McCain and Obama having a quiet dinner together at the local burger king, while the kids play on the Whopper hopper. |
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war?
you wanna take this? |
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oops, you did.
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oops, you did. It was pretty easily done, I just had to dig up what show Bill Jeff was on when he was talking about being the elder Bush's son, doesn't that make him KingGeorges brother? Of all the things I'm glad about, it's that Hilary didn' win the primaries. Could you imagine the bush/clinton's passing the bong they call the presidency around for at least 4 more years? |
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lynann,
it's a ...well....a thing. a secret society. not very secret if we know about it, huh? |
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oops, you did. It was pretty easily done, I just had to dig up what show Bill Jeff was on when he was talking about being the elder Bush's son, doesn't that make him KingGeorges brother? Of all the things I'm glad about, it's that Hilary didn' win the primaries. Could you imagine the bush/clinton's passing the bong they call the presidency around for at least 4 more years? Bill's a Rhoades scholar. That's deep. |
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lynann, it's a ...well....a thing. a secret society. not very secret if we know about it, huh? Secret in their actions, the groups always expose themselves,due to greed and avarice, historically speaking. It's all about compartmentalization, I'd rather not fall into the "conspiracy" department with the secret societies... I'd never get to stop typing if we did that. |
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