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Vermont candidate to prosecute Bush for murder if she wins
2008-09-19

Vermont, Peoples Republic of...
BURLINGTON, Vt. - Lots of political candidates make campaign promises. But not like Charlotte Dennett's. Dennett, 61, the Progressive Party's candidate for Vermont Attorney General, said Thursday she will prosecute President Bush for murder if she's elected Nov. 4. Dennett, an attorney and investigative journalist, says Bush must be held accountable for the deaths of thousands of people in Iraq — U.S. soldiers and Iraqi civilians. She believes the Vermont attorney general would have jurisdiction to do so.
...and she'd be wrong. But...so what?
She also said she would appoint a special prosecutor and already knows who that should be: former Los Angeles prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi, the author of "The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder," a new book.
She might have to wait. Bush may be busy at the many other moonbat wet dream show trials that are planned.
"Someone has to step forward," said Dennett, flanked by Bugliosi at a news conference announcing her plan. "Someone has to say we cannot put up with this lack of accountability any more."
Typical lefty dunce. Ya left out Cheney.
Dennett and two others are challenging incumbent Attorney General William Sorrell, a Democrat, in the Nov. 4 election.
One of them will probably include Cheney in their proposal and steal her thunder.
Bugliosi, 74, who gained fame as the prosecutor of killer Charles Manson, said any state attorney general would have jurisdiction since Bush committed "overt acts" including the military's recruitment of soldiers in Vermont and allegedly lying about the threat posed by former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein in speeches that were aired in Vermont and elsewhere. "No man, even the president of the United States, is above the law," said Bugliosi.
So just when did Vince become a whackjob?
The White House press office didn't respond to a request for comment Thursday. But Republican National Committee spokesman Blair Latoff denounced Dennett. "It's extremely disappointing that a candidate for state attorney general is more concerned with radical left-wing provocation than upholding the law of Vermont," Latoff said. "These incendiary suggestions may score points among the most fringe elements of American society, but can't be settling for anyone looking for an attorney general."
Why even respond?
Anti-Bush sentiment runs deep in Vermont. It's the only state Bush hasn't visited as president, and one whose liberal tendencies make it unlikely he will. In 2007, the state Senate adopted a resolution calling for Congress to begin impeachment proceedings against Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney. Last March, the towns of Brattleboro and Marlboro voted to seek indictments against Bush and Cheney over the war, and dozens of other towns voted at town meetings to call for his impeachment.
...and, of course, Bush and Cheney now rot in prison. Or were they hung? I forget.
Sorrell, who is seeking a sixth term, said he doesn't believe a Vermont attorney general would have the authority to charge Bush."The reality is, in my view, that unless the crime takes place in Vermont, then I as the attorney general have no authority under Vermont law to be prosecuting the president," Sorrell said.
Well, I guess you'll have to get to work and change that...
Posted by:tu3031

#14  Sorrell, who is seeking a sixth term, said he doesn't believe a Vermont attorney general would have the authority to charge Bush

The article didn't say anything about a groundswell of opinion against the incumbent, so I imagine it's not likely any of the crazies will win.
Posted by: trailing wife    2008-09-19 18:04  

#13  I remember reading the Bug's unmemorable book on Manson. Reading between the lines you had the feeling that one day Vinnie would be carving an X in his forehead.
Posted by: regular joe   2008-09-19 18:02  

#12  So just to test this theory, let's pretend it's 1966 and federal officers are in Mississippi to enforce the civil rights laws. Are they subject to prosecution by the State of Mississippi for acts done in the performance of their duties? How say you, Vermont? Or does it depend on whose ox is beging gored?
Posted by: Matt   2008-09-19 17:46  

#11  I suggest her opponent to propose that if he wions he would prosecute her for sedition.
Posted by: JFM   2008-09-19 16:57  

#10  Didn't Obama say much the same thing - that he would review and investigate each and every one of Bush'es decisions and prosecute if necessary?
Posted by: CrazyFool   2008-09-19 16:27  

#9  Good cheese. Home of Calvin Coolidge.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2008-09-19 16:20  

#8  USN Ret....Vermont also has great scenery and skiing but that's about it.

The really wierd thing is that they have very open gun laws.
Posted by: AlanC   2008-09-19 16:19  

#7  Would Canada be interested in buying Vermont?
I know, I know, the Monroe Doctrine.
But couldn't we make an exception once in a while?
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2008-09-19 15:40  

#6  So other than the syrup, why do we even need these bugwits?
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2008-09-19 14:35  

#5  Bugliosi and H. Dean have both lost their grip. Time to put them down.
Posted by: Woozle Elmeter 2700   2008-09-19 12:31  

#4  An AG wannabe who can't even read the Constitution. Maybe it's time we start hammering such individuals for violating others Constitutional rights [like the 6th Amendment].
"The reality is, in my view, that unless the crime takes place in Vermont, then I as the attorney general have no authority under Vermont law to be prosecuting the president," Sorrell said. BINGO! Someone who can read it.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2008-09-19 12:00  

#3  "Bugliosi", hmm translates to "Bugwit".

OK Vermont, hurry up and secede and form your socialist workers paradise up there. Just be sure to build a fence, because we don't want you running around freely in our nation when yours goes utterly bankrupt.
Posted by: OldSpook   2008-09-19 11:50  

#2  No wonder Howard Dean is so batsh!t crazy. (Time to lay off the Ben & Jerry's....who knows what's in the milk up there.)
Posted by: Cornsilk Blondie   2008-09-19 11:28  

#1  There is a real craziness out there in liberalville.
Posted by: DarthVader   2008-09-19 10:36  

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