George W. Bush Belongs In Prison

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George W. Bush Belongs in Prison

 

Joel S. Hirschhorn

 

Electing Barack Obama president was the first step in redeeming American democracy.  The second step must be indicting ex-president George W. Bush, giving him a fair trial, finding him guilty of many criminal acts and putting him in prison.  Forget revenge.  Think rule of law and justice.

 

I want President Obama soon after taking office to go on television and announce the formation of a special group of outstanding jurists and attorneys to make a recommendation whether or not the <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 />US Justice Department should bring criminal charges against George W. Bush.  Based on earlier analyses, including work by the American Bar Association, I have no doubt they will recommend indictment.

 

If moral honesty and courage have any meaning, then the nation must take seriously the concept that no president can ever be allowed to be above the law.  How can President Obama not strongly support this?  Surely no president must be allowed to disrespect and dishonor the US Constitution.  George W. Bush broke his oath of office.  His behavior was treasonous.  Instead of defending the Constitution he disgraced it.  Instead of protecting constitutional rights, including privacy, he sullied them.  He asserted his right to ignore or not enforce laws so he could break them.  Respect for the office of the presidency must never be allowed to trump truth and justice.

 

Millions and millions of Americans and people worldwide know that George W. Bush made 9/11 the trigger for initiating an illegal war in Iraq that has killed and maimed so many thousands of people.  What Vincent Bugliosi, author of “The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder" called “the most serious crime ever committed in American history.”  I say convict Bush of myriad counts of criminally negligent homicide related to both Iraq and the Katrina disaster and put him in prison.  A former president in prison would not disgrace the presidency.  It would restore honor to the office and the Constitution.

 

Surely millions more people now understand that George W. Bush bears responsibility for creating the conditions that encouraged greed-driven capitalism to rape and murder the middle class and push us into the current global economic meltdown.  By removing government oversight and regulation he committed the greatest acts of fraud in the history of mankind.  After he made American democracy delusional he made prosperity delusional.

 

We the people are paying the price for George W. Bush’s criminal acts and so must he.  When George W. Bush is sent to prison everyone will see that American democracy has earned the respect of the world.  Everyone will better understand that evil comes in many forms and that even an elected president of the United States of America can and must be recognized as a perpetrator of horrendous criminal acts.

 

Please President-elect Obama, make it so.  Be the principled person we want you to be.  Make the USA the nation it is supposed to be.  Have the courage to do what Congress refused to do when it did not impeach George W. Bush.  Change history by showing the world that American justice applies as equally to the president as it does to anyone else.  Do not let George W. Bush escape the justice and prison sentence he deserves.  Do not let respect for the presidency trump respect for justice.  If we do not bring George W. Bush to justice that probably only you can make happen, then surely we do not restore respect for the office that you worked so hard to achieve.

 

To ensure that no future president behaves like George W. Bush we must punish him.  Not merely through the words of historians, but through the physical punishment that he has inflicted on so many millions of people.  In previous eras citizens would have demanded “off with his head.”  Now we must demand “lock him up.”  How poetic for a pro-torture ex-president.  As summed up at www.imprisonbush.com: “Bush must be made accountable to the law, to serve as a lesson to all those who would attempt to destroy the American system of laws and liberty for the sake of their own power.”  This is a test for both President Obama and American democracy.

 

If there is any kind of God in the universe, then George W. Bush must go to prison.  When he does, then and only then should God bless America.

 

[Formerly a full professor at the University of Wisconsin, Madison and a senior official at the Congressional Office of Technology Assessment and the National Governors Association, Joel S. Hirschhorn is the author of nonfiction books, including Prosperity Without Pollution, Sprawl Kills and Delusional Democracy.]

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Mike Wood

Assuming the American justice system is not corrupt - we are after all, talking about a guy who was appointed the Presidency, George W. Bush deserves much more than a prison term.

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Edmund Jenks

That was legitimately "ruled" to have won Florida by the courts (and later confirmed through media research) ... not to mention that he was legitimately elected to a second term ... if he should go to prison, first - all legislators who gave him the go ahead for his actions should go as well ... then the majority of the population who voted in 2004 to give "W" a second term should be locked up.

Give it a rest with this Bush derangement syndrome already. It gave us one political party rule and that may just become even more costly to the American taxpayer and American freedoms than the executive administration of George W. Bush ever could.

The status quo of the hard left is hatred for Bush.

If this author was in fact a statusquobuster as he proudly boasts, then I challenge him to look at the current legislative branch of government and check out the level of status quo that has put our economy in peril ... there is enough jailtime on both sides of the aisle to last for sometime now just based on the mission creep wrapped around Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and the havoc their agenda has caused.


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Mike Wood

Believe what you will.

"The status quo of the hard left is hatred for Bush."

Call it hard left if you must but it’s undeniable that this “hatred for Bush” is shared by the majority.

There will always be defenders of ignorance. Even to when the last dollar has been dwindled, last family left homeless, of last brick has been crumbled.

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Andrew Yu-Jen Wang

“Electing Barack Obama president was the first step in redeeming American democracy. The second step must be indicting ex-president George W. Bush, giving him a fair trial, finding him guilty of many criminal acts and putting him in prison. Forget revenge. Think rule of law and justice. I want President Obama soon after taking office to go on television and announce the formation of a special group of outstanding jurists and attorneys to make a recommendation whether or not the US Justice Department should bring criminal charges against George W. Bush. Based on earlier analyses, including work by the American Bar Association, I have no doubt they will recommend indictment.”

“Please President-elect Obama, make it so. Be the principled person we want you to be. Make the USA the nation it is supposed to be. Have the courage to do what Congress refused to do when it did not impeach George W. Bush. Change history by showing the world that American justice applies as equally to the president as it does to anyone else. Do not let George W. Bush escape the justice and prison sentence he deserves. Do not let respect for the presidency trump respect for justice. If we do not bring George W. Bush to justice that probably only you can make happen, then surely we do not restore respect for the office that you worked so hard to achieve.”

Joel Hirschhorn. (2008, November 29). This Is A Test For Both President Obama and American Democracy! George W. Bush Belongs In Prison. http://impeachforpeace.org/. Retrieved November 29, 2008, from http://impeachforpeace.org/impeach_bush_blog/?p=5857

The article indicated above is one of the best articles Andrew Yu-Jen Wang has read for as long as he can remember. Let Andrew Yu-Jen Wang indicate below something written earlier in his blog.

Monday, November 10, 2008

Andrew Yu-Jen Wang voted for Ralph Nader only as a symbolic gesture because Andrew Yu-Jen Wang expects to be immensely disappointed by Barack Obama
Andrew Yu-Jen Wang for months had strongly rooted for Barack Obama over John McCain. However, in the end, Andrew Yu-Jen Wang voted for Ralph Nader only as a symbolic gesture because Andrew Yu-Jen Wang expects to be immensely disappointed by Barack Obama who Andrew Yu-Jen Wang assumes will not rigorously make arrangements or seek to have George W. Bush prosecuted—the most horrifying omission of action imaginable.

However, Andrew Yu-Jen Wang acknowledges that it is a hell of a lot better to have Barack Obama as President of the United States than John McCain.

Submitted by Andrew Yu-Jen Wang
B.S., Summa Cum Laude, 1996
Messiah College, Grantham, PA
Lower Merion High School, Ardmore, PA, 1993

Posted by Andrew Yu-Jen Wang at 6:56 PM 0 comments Links to this post

Retrieved November 29, 2008, from http://andrewyu-jenwang.blogspot.com/2008/11/andrew-yu-jen-wang-for-months-had.html

And so Andrew Yu-Jen Wang did not vote for Barack Obama where Wang strongly suspected that Obama would not really go all out to cause George W. Bush to be incarcerated for his heinous crimes. This omission of action of Obama would be shocking to the conscience. It would be the saddest thing. It would demoralize the American people. It would break the heart of the American people. And so Wang just did not want to make a fool of himself by investing himself in Obama through casting a vote for Obama only then to be mortified and let down by Obama not embarking on a mission to incarcerate the absolutely evil career criminal—George W. Bush.

After George W. Bush leaves office, one of the most important things is for his incarceration to be sought by the American people. If Obama were not prepared to fight diligently for such a thing, then Obama would, in a way, have wasted his time as the President of the United States. Moreover, Obama must be aware of George W. Bush’s various onslaughts against black people. Please read all about it in the blog of Wang (http://andrewyu-jenwang.blogspot.com/). Thus, if Obama does not have the indignation and rage to seek Bush’s incarceration, one must conclude only that Obama lacks the courage to do it. In failing to seek Bush’s incarceration, Obama—a black person—inevitably shames and humiliates and embarrasses himself.

Obama—a black person (a racial minority himself)—should be profoundly sensitive to the racial prejudice and widespread suffering Bush has inflicted against black people.

Submitted by Andrew Yu-Jen Wang
B.S., Summa Cum Laude, 1996
Messiah College, Grantham, PA
Lower Merion High School, Ardmore, PA, 1993

Retrieved November 30, 2008, from http://andrewyu-jenwang.blogspot.com/2008/11/electing-barack-obama-president-was.html

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sara star

Is that why Bush secretly bought 100,000 acres in Paraguay? Land where they don't prosecute war criminals?

moonwolf did a story on "Members Named to Bush War Crimes Prosecution Steering Committee", so there are people who are actively pursuing it.

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MASS8ME

Too bad no one will put him there

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SALLY EVANS

George W. Bush and his entire regime are traitors to the entire U.S. of America. He and his regime have made a mockery of our country. THE BIG MYSTERY TO ME IS WHY WAS THIS SIMPLETON, UNQUALIFIED MADMAN ALLOWED TO PURSUE HIS RECKLESS ACTS. The Media merely allowed Bush's dangerous reckless acts to continue but Bush was never stopped. Has our country lost its mind?

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CW5 James A. Myers

You might do it over my dead body.

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