It took me awhile to make my way through it, but I finally finished Vincent Bugliosi's THE PROSECUTION OF GEORGE W. BUSH FOR MURDER.
I believe this to be the most unsettling, troubling, eye-opening, disturbing, upsetting book I have ever read.
Methinks every American who is able to read should read this book.
Bugliosi divides THE PROSECUTION OF GEORGE W. BUSH FOR MURDER into 3 parts.
Part I has Chapter 1: Opening Up One's Eyes and Chapter 2: Why George Bush Went to War.
Part II has Chapter 3: Prologue to the Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder and Chapter 4: The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder.
Part III has Chapter 5: Bush "Couldn't Possibly" Have Been Any Worse in Handling the War on Terrorism and Chapter 6: America, Up or Down?
Chapters 1 through 5 were troubling enough and then Chapter 6 added to the troubling, being all about the decline of America.
Speaking of the decline of America, on the very day I read the final chapter in Bugliosi's book, about America being up or down, Miss GG's favorite travel partner wrote a blogging on his Glimpses blog titled Into a Time of Can't that is sort of another version of what Vincent Bugliosi is saying in the Chapter 6: America, Up or Down? section of his book.
I guess this is one of those examples of great minds thinking alike.
I'm not sure I'd say that either Bugliosi or I have great minds, but it does seem the sense of decline is widespread.
ReplyDeleteWiki tells me that Bugliosi doesn't even own a computer. How quaint.
Stay warm,
Mr G G