Investigating Bush Abuses Of Power: 4 Models From The Past
Two days after his re-election in 1864, with Union victory in the Civil War assured, Abraham Lincoln stood at a White House window to address a boiste...
Two days after his re-election in 1864, with Union victory in the Civil War assured, Abraham Lincoln stood at a White House window to address a boiste...
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...
Dan Sweeney | Posted 02.21.2009 | Politics
I'm as bug-eyed angry about the Bush years as anyone. But drag the whole damned crew up on war crimes? The Machiavellian side of me calls that a bad idea.
HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 02.11.2009 | Politics
Responding to the most popular inquiry on the "Open for Questions" feature of his website, Barack Obama said on Sunday that he is "evaluating" whether...
Mitchell Bard | Posted 01.17.2009 | Politics
If the Bush administration would have at least acted like they might have done something wrong, maybe we could have moved on. But if Cheney is going on national TV to endorse torture, he has tied the hands of the country.
Charles Karel Bouley | Posted 01.16.2009 | Politics
Face it, we've all thrown things at Bush. How many times during one of his inane speeches have you, me, I, us, We, the People, hurled objects at the TV, from obscenities to the remote?
Michael Schwartz | Posted 12.14.2008 | Media
Even if the Obama administration pursues a very different policy in Iraq and the Middle East, I doubt it will acknowledge the amount of violence caused by the war during its first six years.
Jayne Lyn Stahl | Posted 11.27.2008 | Politics
A government that makes peace more profitable than war is one that provides the leadership needed to move us from a state of continual peril.
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.
Posted 07.15.2008 | Politics
A book arguing that President Bush could be held criminally responsible for the deaths of American soldiers in Iraq is thriving despite a near total l...
Vincent Bugliosi | Posted 05.08.2009 | Politics
To discuss anything less than the death penalty for someone responsible for over 100,000 deaths would on its face seem ludicrous. But we are dealing with the president of the United States here.
New York Times | SCOTT SHANE | Posted 03.25.2009 | Politics