A CALL TO HEROES: My "SIT-DOWN" With Vince Bugliosi
by Linda Milazzo
There are adjectives that come to mind when describing famed former prosecutor and renowned author, Vincent Bugliosi, who for forty years has set the standard for prosecutorial skill in America.
Some are intrepid, brave, independent, brilliant, driven, indomitable, respected, focused, relentless andconfident.
Each fits perfectly well. But after interviewing Mr. Bugliosi at his California home, and reading his latest book, "The Prosecution Of George W. Bush For Murder," I am compelled to add two more adjectives to that already formidable list: PATRIOTIC and ENRAGED.
Beyond all other characterizations one may ascribe to Vincent Bugliosi, the principal descriptors TODAY for this inherently honorable man are PATRIOTIC and ENRAGED - emanating equally from his love for his nation.
Of course, there's another descriptor that has long been
associated with Vincent Bugliosi. That descriptor is JUSTICE, to which
Bugliosi has devoted his life. Yet not until now - not until George W.
Bush caused the murders of over 4,000 Americans and countless innocent
Iraqi men, women, children and babies, has JUSTICE assumed an even
greater role for Bugliosi - arguably this nation's preeminent
prosecutor.
JUSTICE has morphed from a noun to a verb - enacted by
Bugliosi with a vengeance - fueled by his intense love of nation, his
profound knowledge of law, and his unparalleled ability to dispense it.
Vincent Bugliosi is a man of action. While others speak of JUSTICE,
Bugliosi creates the ways to achieve it - and he has done so in this
book.
Thus it is, that when legendary prosecutor Vince Bugliosi
writes a book that establishes the case to prosecute George W. Bush for
murder in an American court, for those who know the law, neither the
book nor the case are ignored. As told to me by Elizabeth De La Vega,
veteran Justice Department attorney who served under Presidents Reagan,
Bush I, Clinton and Bush II, and author of the New York Times Best
seller, "United States v. George W. Bush et. al.":
- "Vincent
Bugliosi is a consummate prosecutor who has now put together yet
another compelling case. His is a cry for justice on behalf of the
thousands upon thousands of people who have suffered irreparable harm
and the many of who have died as a result of the criminal conduct of
the President of the United States. This passionate and powerful brief
should not be ignored.
Thankfully, as De La Vega aptly
implores, Vince's book is NOT being ignored.NOT by his patriotic
colleagues in law who seek justice against an Administration that
misled their nation into a wretched unnecessary war. NOT by the
patriotic American public that's witnessed its beloved nation toppled
from human rights enforcer to human rights destroyer. And NOT by the
legions of activist patriots who have placed their own freedoms at risk
again and again to end the unConstitutional reign of George W. Bush -
despite the complicit Legislative and Judicial Branches which failed in
their Balance of Powers.
As shared with me by Stephen Rohde, Constitutional lawyer, author, and former president of the ACLU of Southern California:
- "At
a time when the Democratic leadership has utterly failed to pursue the
remedy of impeachment provided by the Founders in the Constitution,
Bugliosi's innovative challenge to indict Bush for murder should be
pursued by attorneys general in every state where men and women have
died due to Bush's criminal acts. This Nation cannot allow Bush to
leave office and live out his days being paid huge fees to give
speeches and serve on corporate boards instead of being tried for the
deaths and injuries he has caused. Whether he is forced to stand trial
for murder or for war crimes and crimes against humanity, George W.
Bush must be held accountable."
Which brings us to Vince's CALL
TO HEROES. The heroes in Vince's case are those who would prosecute
George W. Bush for murder in an American court of law - which includes
the hundreds of city and county District Attorneys, the fifty State
Attorneys General and any of the ninety-three U.S. Attorneys in the
nintey-three federal districts for whom Vince established jurisdiction
to proceed with the case. Vince is certain that amongst this vast
population of prosecutors, there is at least one patriot who loves this
nation deeply enough to hold Bush accountable for the murders of over
4,000 service men and women whom he lied into going to war. The good
news for whomever does step forward to take George Bush to task is the
promise of assistance from Bugliosi himself - who as a prosecutor is
held in the highest regard.
In the words of famed defense attorney F.
Lee Bailey, Vince is "the quintessential prosecutor." For Harvard Law
Professor, Alan Dershowitz, Vince is "as good a prosecutor as there
ever was."
Thus, Vince's offer to serve as consultant to whomever
accepts the case should be incentive enough to take it on - especially
since whomever does take it on will encounter instant fame. Vince has
also offered to accept a Special Prosecutor appointment from any U.S.
Attorney or District Attorney who would like him to try the case.
There
are certainly enough family members of murdered service men and women
who want George W. Bush tried for their murders. This afternoon I spoke
with Peace Mom Cindy Sheehan whose son Casey was killed in Iraq. Cindy,
who's mentioned in Vince's book, is eager to see Bush tried for Casey's
murder. She'll be reaching out to Vince to tell him that if prosecution
is possible, she's on board on Casey's behalf.
As I've
previously noted, Vince's patriotism is palpable - in his presence, and
in his book. By any standards, this 73 year old son of hard working
Italian immigrants has achieved his American dream. He's the first in
his family to finish college. He's a brilliantly successful lawyer and
one of America's most renowned authors. Yet despite his great
accomplishments, Vince's focus is on the future - with minor reflection
on his past.
Right now, the driving force of Vince's life is
prosecuting George W. Bush for murder - a desire that first took hold
on August 13, 2005, when he watched Bush on television speaking with
reporters from his cushy Crawford ranch. As Vince tells it:
- "In
the middle of some of the worst atrocities in Iraq, with the surivors
of victims screaming out in anguish over the unspeakable horror of it
all, Bush after a hearty breakfast tells the media: Quote: I'm gonna
have lunch with Secretary of State Rice, take a little nap, I'm reading
an Elmore Leonard book right now - knock off a little Elmore Leonard
this afternoon - go fishing with my man Barney [his dog], have a light
dinner, then head for the ball game. So it's a perfect day. End quote.
- "As
I talk to you [Linda] right now, there are a hundred-thousand dead -
maybe a million - and this guy is off having a great time! I said to
myself, 'No, you son of a bitch! You're not gonna have another perfect
day for as long as you live if I have anything to say about it because
I'm gonna put a thought in your mind that you're going to take with you
to your grave. That's the least that I can do for these thousands of
poor soldiers coming back from Iraq in a box or in a jar of ashes. And
the thousands upon thousands of innocent men, women, children and
babies dying because of your war. And that thought is that there's no
statute of limitations for murder. They went after Pinochet after 33
years - and then he died."
Coming from Vincent Bugliosi, a man
who has proven time and again that he has no fear, this is a threat
George Bush should take seriously. Vince will not back down. One must
remember that Vince Bugliosi is the author of 'Helter Skelter.'
He's the
guy who prosecuted Charles Manson in a case where a defense attorney
was found dead - and though it was never proven - is believed to have
been killed as retaliation by Manson Family members. Vince was the
hands-on prosecutor who publicly defied Manson's threats of
retribution. He's fearless.
In retrospect, it's interesting how
so many physically slight men, like Vince Bugliosi, Ron Paul and Dennis
Kucinich, stand so tall against injustice. Equally interesting is how
powerful corporate entities like major publishing houses and media
conglomerates, succumb willingly to the same.
Despite his
literary successes, the same publishing houses that would ordinarily
vie for a Bugliosi book, passed on "The Prosecution Of George W. Bush
For Murder" - a testament to the incivility of the Bush administration
and the level of fear it engenders. Gratefully, Vanguard Press took the
plunge. When I asked Vince why corporate media and large corporate
publishers ignored his book, he responded with:
- "The left is
afraid of the right but the right's not afraid of the left." Those on
"the right" are terribly mean, evil and bad people."
For Vince
it's as cut and dry as that. But he has yet to meet the real left - the
fearless marchers, protesters, and bloggers who have NO fear of "the
right." Vince's idea of the left is corporate media - which he still
calls liberal. For all his renaissance-man-persona, there's one area
where Vince trails behind.TECHNOLOGY!!
Vince doesn't use a
computer. He writes his books long hand on canary pads. He has no email
address, doesn't surf the web, doesn't google, doesn't have a cell
phone, and doesn't know the rest of us exist! He laughs when I tell him
the blogosphere has become the mainstream. He doesn't know what a blog
is, or a website. He's amused by the iPod I use to record our talk, and
amazed by the iPhone I use to take his photo (above). Yet for all his
lack of technology savvy, he did comprehend that without one corporate
TV appearance and no major newspaper review, his book still debuted at
#17 on the New York Times Best Seller list and at #30 on Amazon.com.
Three weeks ago, when his book first launched to a corporate media
blackout, his book signing lines at Book Expo America in Los Angeles
were two hours long. When I explain to Vince that the internet drove
that enthusiasm, he begins to catch on.
On June 13th, after an
appearance on DemocracyNow! with Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzales, whom
Vince hadn't previously heard of, his book sales spiked like mad. When
I explained to him that Amy has the most successful radio and
television news program in independent media, the message sinks in even
more. The fact is, after all the major publishing houses turned down
"The Prosecution of George W. Bush For Murder," Vanguard, who published
the book, greeted Vince by saying,
- "Vince this book has to be published. This is the most important book of your career."
What's
interesting is that Vince clearly knew the importance of this book -
but he didn't know the rest of us KNEW IT TOO - or that we even
existed. How ironic that with all the conversation on the blogosphere
about prosecuting George W. Bush, the hero we've all been waiting for
didn't have a clue that we were waiting!
As a lay person with no
legal background, I have no idea how sound Vince's case is - although
it appears impressive to me. But I've reached out to enough legal
scholars to know how respected Vincent Bugliosi is. Dr. William Pepper,
the famous and controversial attorney who defended James Earl Ray in
the 1999 civil trial (supported by Martin Luther King's family) where
the jury found Ray not responsible for MLK's assassination, and who
differs with Vince on Vince's 1650 page treatise on the JFK
assassination, told me:
- "I certainly support the concept of
prosecuting this president and those around him. The concept of a
criminal prosecution within the United States by local prosecutors is
certainly a creative idea that Mr. Bugliosi has put forward. Because of
the broader violation of international criminal law there should be the
prosecution of all in this administration by the U.S. Department of
Justice. Vince Bugliosi has established an exemplary record as a
prosecutor and thoughtful legal analyst. His perspective should merit
serious legal attention."
I also reached out to respected
Constitutional attorney and George Washington Law Professor, Jonathan
Turley, who is a frequent legal analyst on television and who has
testified before Congress.
Professor Turley responded by email saying,
"I have not had a chance to look at the book because I am in rather
intense litigation. I will not be able to read it for a couple weeks,
unfortunately, so I will not be able to comment at this time."
Constitutional scholar and Duke University Law Professor, Erwin
Chemerinsky, responded by Blackberry from Europe stating, "I am on
vacation and have not seen Vince's book. I'll get a copy when we get
back early this coming week." America's most gifted legal professionals
are paying attention to Vince's book with full intent to read it.
The
fact is, Vincent Bugliosi is as decent a man as you'll ever meet. He's
written the book that others are too afraid and too unskilled to write.
America's good fortune is that there is NO ONE BETTER than Vincent
Bugliosi to write the case to prosecute George Bush. Please support
Vince on his critically important mission. Do ALL you can to spread the
word. Encourage every legal scholar in America to make the case for the
prosecution of George W. Bush. Encourage every talented prosecutor to
take this case on. Buy the book and pass it on. Bush leaves office in
less than 7 months. Let's make certain he doesn't have a PERFECT day
for as long as he lives!
On a slightly different note: The
comparisons between John McCain and Barack Obama are stark. I'm
committed to electing Obama - although he often disappoints me.
Yesterday was one of those disappointing days when he announced his
support for the FISA compromise that lets the telecoms off the hook. To
say I'm furious at Obama is an understatement. Yet, if John McCain is
elected there is the distinct possibility that in addition to bombing
innocent people, ending Roe v. Wade, and supporting torture, he will
pardon George W. Bush - which removes any possibility of criminal
prosecution within the United States.
As angry as I am at Obama right
now, I don't believe he'd have the gall to pardon Bush. If Obama even
remotely entertains that notion, he shouldn't be allowed to serve.
For
Vincent Bugliosi, one of America's foremost prosecutors and authors,
George W. Bush's purposeful crime of misleading America into war is a
vile, despicable and prosecutable act. It angers Bugliosi deeply. So
much so that he's written a new book, "The Prosecution Of George W.
Bush For Murder." To be clear, this is not a partisan effort. Not
Republican v. Democrat or an assault on political ideology. It's a
legally binding and provable case for murder, that Bugliosi - an
American patriot - would bring against any president regardless of any
and all affiliation. In Vincent Bugliosi's own words:
- "I want to
state that in writing this book my motivation was not political.
Whether I'm giving a final summation to the jury or writing one of my
true crime books, credibility has always meant everything to me.
Therefore, my only master - my only mistress - are the facts and
objectivity. And this is why I can give you a 100% guarantee that if a
Democratic president had done what George W. Bush did, I would have
written the same exact book."
It was obvious from his heartfelt
delivery and palpable anger, that Bugliosi was telling the truth. The
actions of George W. Bush have enraged him. Were Bush a Democrat,
Bugliosi's wrath would have been the same. First and foremost Bugliosi
is a patriot, seeking justice for his nation - which will come in the
form of a conviction. Bugliosi's presentation blew the roof off the
venue at the Los Angeles' Great Mind series, hosted by Progressive
Democrats of America, and co-sponsored by CODEPINK, LAProgressive.com
and several grassroots groups.
Bugliosi held the audience spellbound as
he guided it down the twisted path of Bush's hedonism and criminality.
In true prosecutorial style, this master of law made his audience
believe - and understand - that George Bush was guilty of murder. True,
the audience was principally progressive and already on Bugliosi's
side. Nonetheless, the evidence was overwhelming that Bush took this
nation to war knowing there were NO weapons of mass destruction in
Iraq. And despite the thousands upon thousands of deaths that he
caused, George Bush wasn't bothered in the least. In fact, while young
Americans and Iraqis were dying, George Bush was having fun. Bugliosi
describes it this way:
- "There's no way to dispute it. The evidence
is overwhelming that throughout the hell on earth that George Bush
created in Iraq with over 100,000 people dying horrible, violent deaths
and hundreds of thousands of their survivors crying out hysterically
and having nightmares over what happened to their loved ones, George
Bush smiled - smiled through it all. In fact you can look at a
photograph of George Bush with 6 or 7 people in it smiling. And who's
got the biggest smile on his face? George Bush! The evidence is very
clear that while young American soldiers - 18 and 19 year old kids -
who never had a chance to live out their dreams - were being blown to
pieces by road side bombs in Iraq, George Bush was having a lot of fun
and enjoying life to the fullest. I'm talking about running, bicycling,
joking with friends, slapping backs, dancing and swirling his hips like
Elvis... almost always seeming to be in the very best of spirits. Oh I
know the White House press people say he takes the loss of American
lives hard and he suffers - but that's just pure moonshine!...
Suffering on one hand and having fun, joking around and enjoying life
on the other, ARE SIMPLY INCOMPATIBLE."
The audience, mainly
comprised of American patriots angry at Congress for not impeaching
Bush, erupted in a thunderous, albeit bittersweet response -messaging
to Bugliosi that his observations were shared. Seated in the audience
were many attorneys - each in possession of a newly purchased book that
they fanned furiously from footnote to text as they followed Bugliosi
along. To say this audience was riveted is an understatement. In a
nation demoralized by an unconstrained President and a spineless
constrained Congress, Vincent Bugliosi offers the promise and potential
for the justice that Congress failed to provide. The momentum is
building. Two weeks ago when I interviewed Bugliosi at his home in
California, he told me he'd just gotten off the phone with an unnamed
State Attorney General who'd called to inquire about the basis for his
case against Bush. Interest from the legal and government communities
had begun. Since that time, it has grown significantly stronger. In the
following clip, Vince describes his recent conversation with an unnamed
conservative Republican Congressman, who after listening to the audio
of Vince's book, tells Vince he has come to believe that Congress was
misled into war:
In the next clip, we witness an
exchange between Vince and an audience member in which Vince reveals
his recent conversation with Congressman John Conyers and Conyers'
support for Vince. For the record, Congressman Conyers, we all support
what Vince is doing!! We wish we could say the same for you!
Of
course, Vince did have his share of challenges last night as fellow
attorneys took him on. Several lively exchanges occurred - but in each
situation the challenging attorney publicly committed to working with
Vince to move Bush's prosecution along. Here's a clip of Los Angeles
attorney Peter Thottam engaging in a little lawyerly love. I've titled
it: "Pinocchio
Revealed." You'll figure it out, I'm sure...
Thankfully,
as you will see, Vince and Peter have a meeting of minds - and
Pinocchio- I mean Peter - graciously agrees to come on board. Thank
you, Peter!! And thank you, Vince, for showing what a great prosecutor
you are and for being so gentle with Peter!
Finally,
as I reported in my first article on Vince Bugliosi's new book, The
Prosecution Of George W. Bush For Murder, corporate media - which Vince
refers to as mainstream or national media - has completely blacked out
the book. There is a bright side however, in that Vince believes a
major newspaper may soon feature an article stating the book should not
be blacked out! In any event, the patriotic blogosphere continues to
push Vince's book up the list just as it did with Jeremy Scahill's
"Blackwater." As Vince says in the following clip, the book is now at
#12 on the New York Times Bestseller list - thanks to all of YOU!
Here's the clip of Vince describing his experience with a frightened,
spineless - in his words, "mainstream media."
We're on
our way to #1. Buy the book. Justice is on the way!! Thanks to you
Vincent Bugliosi - and to your fabulous wife and partner, Gail!! A huge
and heartfelt thank you to Dennis Whipple for allowing me to take his
beautifully shot full length video, cut it into little clips, and
rebroadcast it in much poorer quality. Dennis - you're a patriot and a
hero!! (This Vincent Bugliosi event - which is part of the Great Mind
series in Los Angeles - will be televised on CSPAN. Watch your CSPAN
schedule for when it will air.)
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