Veterans for Peace, along with assorted friends, again successfully scaled the ledge at the National Archives in Washington to call for a defense of our beloved constitution by arresting Bush and Cheney for war crimes.
After witnessing on Monday, Nov. 10, in Washington D.C. with the National Campaign for Nonviolent Resistance to call for justice for the more than 4,100 Americans and untold number of Iraqis killed in the Iraq War, I decided to tell my colleagues just how much the action meant to me.
If you haven't read Vincent Bugliosi's latest book, “The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder” I would not be surprised. You most likely have not heard of the book.
What I had predicted and truly feared did not come to pass. It doesn't appear the election was stolen by either party, although some good efforts were made by both sides.
Lately people have been asking me what do we do if McCain wins – inferring another fraudulent presidential election such as the ones in 2000 and 2004 with the electronic voting machines.
We finally received a verdict on Friday afternoon at about 11:30. Half of us were guilty and half of us were not guilty. Unfortunately, I was in the not guilty half.
Well dear readers, I've actually been writing every day and sending updates through different people's e-mail accounts but apparently the servers have been rejecting the messages.