Bush is responsible for the lawbreaking in Iraq

Iraq is a caldron of broken laws.
Recent noise surrounding the indictment of Blackwater guards for war crimes they allegedly committed in Iraq during September 2007 serves as a reminder that the Bush administration's entire misadventure in that country has involved lawbreaking on a scale that may be unparalleled by any other U.S. presidency in recent memory, perhaps even exceeding that of Richard Nixon's reign.
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Dwight Rousu
4.7
by Dwight Rousu - Jan. 6, 2009

Professor Tripp puts the facts and the law together in a good rationale for indicting Bush and his fellow criminals to restore some respect for the rule of law.

There should be a bevy of special prosecutors to conduct the exorcism. It is more important to rebuild the infrastructure of law than to rebuild the infrastructure of a highway system.

This will in turn require greater efforts to arrive at equal treatment under law, and equal treatment will require that a number of Bush administration officials, including Bush himself, be indicted along with U.S. troops and Blackwater guards for their alleged misdeeds.

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