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The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder

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The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder

By: Vincent Bugliosi
Narrated by: Marc Cashman
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Best-selling author Vincent Bugliosi has written the most important and thought-provoking book of his prolific career. In a meticulously researched and clearly presented legal case that puts George W. Bush on trial for murder after he leaves his presidency, Bugliosi delivers a searing indictment of the president and his administration.

With what he believes is overwhelming evidence that President Bush took the nation to war in Iraq under false pretenses - a war that has caused great loss of life, cost this nation close to $1 trillion, and alienated most of our allies in the Western world - Bugliosi argues that it is George W. Bush who must be held accountable for what Bugliosi considers to be monumental crimes.

In this groundbreaking book, Bugliosi, in his inimitable style, presents a powerful case against the man in the oval office.

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This book is brilliantly written and demands action. For too long I have felt like I must be the only one who cares about all the lawbreaking and murders committed by this administration. Thank goodness for Bugliosi!

Frighteningly Excellent

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in the first chapter of the book he talks about how it was inappropriate to have Bill Clinton face a senate hearing for inappropriate sexual conduct during his presidency. that's hilarious because I guarantee you if it were Trump you wouldn't be saying the same thing. I am not a Trumper or a right-wing individual but when I read political books I expect a fair and balanced view

very biased

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I am in complete agreement with the premise of this book. However, it seems like the author's strong animosity towards Bush compelled him to go off on some tangents (e.g., attacking him for being a dope, a draft dodger, maladjusted social misfit, etc.). Of course, all these points have been made by others. The unique contribution of this book is the making of the case for serious legal action against Bush. I hope that doesn't get lost in the rhetoric.

Good premise. Too much filler.

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I could have lived without the petty Bush bashing in the first three chapters. But Chapter 4 is a must read. The Bush administration's blatant manipulation of intelligence to scare us into war is criminal, and should be prosecuted. Wake up America. The King is NOT above the law, and must be prosecuted.

Guilty as Charged!

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This heart of this book is contained primarily in chapter two, where the details of such a prosecution are revealed. This chapter is worth listening to in order to see how a prosecutor would question the witness, George W. Bush.

However, the rest of the book, chapter one and three, while largely valid, is composed of the author's rants which undermine the impact of his thesus.

That is, if we are to believe that a prosecution of any citizen is a non-partisan attempt to seek justice, why would we trust a prosecutorial perspective that blatantly reveals such personal bias against the defendant.

It seems that there are two books here, one titled "The Cross Examination of George W. Bush" and "I Hate Bush and So Should You."

I have no love for Bush, but this is not the legalistic, academic approach that I anticipated when purchasing this audio book.

Hung Jury

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