The
outing of Valerie Plame as a CIA agent was a federal crime that broke a law President Bush's father signed
into law. According to Scott McClellan President Bush admitted that he was responsible for the outing.
Vincent Bugliosi was the prosecutor in the Charles Manson case. He has written a book entitled "The
Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder" that has largely been ignored
by the mainstream media.
In an
interview he claimed:
"I put together a case against George Bush that could result—it absolutely could result in his being prosecuted for first-degree murder in an American courtroom. I set forth the legal architecture against him, the overwhelming evidence of his guilt and the jurisdiction to prosecute him. And I say that if justice means anything at all in America, and if we’re not going to forget about these 4,000 young American soldiers who are in their cold graves right now as I am talking to you and who came back from George Bush’s war in a box or a jar of ashes, I say we have no choice but to bring murder charges against the son of privilege from Crawford, Texas."
Although the case is not easy to follow for the average citizen, the firing of the federal prosecutors is being called a federal crime by the Republican officials who were fired.