BACK to BASICS: Vote for Dennett for Attorney General
Submitted by Susan Ohanian on Mon, 11/03/2008 - 7:12am.
Charlotte Dennett believes that the State Attorney General should be at the forefront of finding a way to bring the person responsible for the deaths of young Vermonters, George Bush, to justice. The law to do this is clearly laid out in Vincent Bugliosi's book, The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder.
Bush's lying -- his sending this nation to war under false pretenses --which resulted in the death of young Vermonters-- that is key to this case, and for which Mr. Bush has no legal defense or justification.
As Charlotte Dennett notes on her website:
Vermont has a rather quaint statute, steeped in biblical meaning (The 9th Commandment, "Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor," Exodus 20:16) which in one sentence reflects on the essence of our case against George W. Bush: "A person who wilfully and corruptly bears false testimony with intent to take away the life of a person and thereby causes the life of such a person to be taken, shall be guilty of murder in the first degree." 13 VSA Sec. 2308. Although this will not be the Vermont murder statute under which Bush will be prosecuted, it resonates because it speaks to the proposition that a liar must face the consequences of his acts, especially when his acts cause the loss of life.
If Charlotte Dennett is elected Attorney General, George W. Bush will be held accountable for his acts, in what President Calivin Coolidge once called "the brave little state of Vermont."
FYI: Full text of Coolidge's statement, which is engraved on the Vermont statehouse wall:: "If the spirit of liberty should vanish in other parts of the Union and support of our institutions should languish, it could all be replenished from the generous store held by the people of this brave little state of Vermont."
Vote for Accountability and for Justice on November 4. Vote for Charlotte Dennett.
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