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George Bush And Post Presidential Inquiries

November 13. 2008

George Bush (left) Barack Obama (right)

People all over the world believe George W. Bush should face charges for the illegal Iraq war and invasive conduct he engaged in against Americans in violation of the Constitution.

Theories are being bantered about, as to how such an inquiry would be undertaken and the possible opposition Bush would put forth.

The law is the law. At the end of the day, to uphold the nation's name in the world as a country of laws, members of the Bush administration should not walk scot-free after engaging in such flagrant criminal misconduct. 

What has America or the world for that matter, gained through the severe madness he executed?

Bush, Out of Office, Could Oppose Inquiries

Topics of open investigations include the harsh interrogation of detainees, the prosecution of former Gov. Don Siegelman of Alabama, secret legal memorandums from the Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel and the role of the former White House aides Karl Rove and Harriet E. Miers in the firing of federal prosecutors.

Mr. Bush has used his executive powers to block Congressional requests for executive branch documents and testimony from former aides. But investigators hope that the Obama administration will open the filing cabinets and withdraw assertions of executive privilege that Bush officials have invoked to keep from testifying.

http://www.nytimes.com

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