A 'Truth Commission' Is Not Enough

Why We Must Have A Criminal Investigation Into Bush's Lawlessness

The Blue Ribbon commission gets attention and, along with Congressional committees, can get exposures and may help lead to better laws. But they create the danger of interfering and at times making impossible criminal trials of criminals. And they let criminals go unpunished. Full Story »

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by Dwight Rousu - Mar. 13, 2009

The article provides a relatively thorough argument for criminal prosecution of U.S. war crimes.

Representatives of the Justice Department, local police and federal agent who participated in break-ins or wiretaps without warrants, are guilty of clear and unambiguous federal crimes. Federal Agents who did illegal surveillance even when the Justice Department refused to sign off on its illegality can be found guilty. Violation of the Federal Anti-Torture Act, which has been on the books for years, bars citizens from committing torture abroad, is a felony.

The War Crimes Act of 1996 is violated even if there is not what the Bush defendants would claim is “torture.”

President Obama and the Congress should now name a Special Prosecutor.

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