Unjust War is Mass Murder July 7, 2008

by Will

Will Grigg?s Liberty Minute

July 7, 2008

Former prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi is the author of the most controversial book most Americans have never heard of: It?s entitled The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder.

Bugliosi is a best-selling author. Yet every significant publishing house turned down his manuscript, two law professors refused even to look at it, and the book has yet to be reviewed by a major newspaper.

The thesis of the book is simple: By deliberately misleading our nation into an unnecessary war in Iraq, George W. Bush committed the premeditated murder of every U.S. serviceman who has perished in the conflict. Because those killed come from every state, any state Attorney General could seek an indictment.

Criminal intent on Bush?s part is established by the deliberate deception he and his handlers employed to instigate the war. This was not a mistake: It was a crime. And if unjust war isn?t murder, then what is?

Let us take back the liberty wherewith Christ has made us free.

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