Obama's Master Plan
It could be plausibly argued that the president wants the public to demand that the Bush gang be held accountable.
It could be plausibly argued that the president wants the public to demand that the Bush gang be held accountable.
Elizabeth Goitein | Posted 04.06.2009 | Politics
The real danger here is that unlawful conduct will be chalked up to policy differences and swept under the rug before the American public can even learn the full truth about what happened.
HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 03.16.2009 | Politics
There is, in fact, an element of bipartisan support for creating of a truth and reconciliation committee to investigate illegalities from the Bush yea...
USA Today | Posted 03.15.2009 | Politics
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Inter Press Service | By Julio Godoy | Posted 03.05.2009 | World
BERLIN, Feb 2 (IPS) - Now that former U.S. president George W. Bush is an ordinary citizen again, many legal and human rights activists in Europe ar...
Alan Dershowitz | Posted 02.16.2009 | Politics
There is almost no possibility that prosecutions against members of the Bush administration for violating civil liberties and human rights could succeed. A fairly selected jury would almost certainly acquit.
Lynne Glasner | Posted 01.09.2009 | Politics
Is there any intention of pursuing prosecution before or after January 20? Nadler has strongly condemned the idea of preemptive pardons, something incompatible with our democracy.
Christian Avard | Posted 10.25.2008 | Home
My belief is that there is a substantial likelihood we're going to get one or more DAs courageous enough to take on George W. Bush. There's no statute of limitations on these crimes.
Jeff Norman | Posted 06.10.2009 | Media