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Well, no wonder…

The other day, we wondered why former Los Angeles County Deputy District Attorney Vincent Bugliosi wasn’t getting any attention for his bestselling book, The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder.

We think this may be why.

Joe Scarborough isn’t exactly what you’d call a leading light of broadcast journalism. In fact, he comes across as an arrogant dick. But even so, Bugliosi was able to tell a national cable audience about a subject that even the most liberal of the allegedly liberal media have thus far ignored.

Bugliosi, 1, Media-Power Symbiosis, 0.

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3 Responses to “Well, no wonder…”

Again, “The Great Fourth Estate” of journalism takes the coward’s path and fails the American people - gee what are the odds of that in the entertainment / propaganda “news” business?

The peasants of America get it Steve, the rule of law only applies to poor people who can not afford talented, high priced attorneys who are able to gain timely access to the courts - the rich and powerful get to rape the rules!

I say empanel, investigate, indict, impeach and imprison EVERYONE (Bush, Cheney, Rumsfield, Rice, Rove, etc.)found guilty under the law for every crime! And I’m not thinking about putting these politico punks in a country club environment - who came up with that idea anyway? Oh yeah, the wealthy lawmakers!

I’m thinking we should build a new wing at Fort Leavenworth for the public display of political criminals…
you know, kind of like at the zoo, where one side is covered in plexi-glass, open to public view 24/7/365 and there are walking trails with the little signs that could have mounted plaques explaining who they are, the crimes they committed and why they are serving life sentences without any chance for parole!

Just think we could return to teaching civics to the kids on field trips - now, wouldn’t that be special?

Written by: Johnathan L. Abbinett on Saturday, Jul. 19, 2008 at 1:50 AM

Who?

Written by: Steve Sebelius on Friday, Jul. 18, 2008 at 3:08 PM

Did Scott Dickensheets leave CityLife after just a couple of weeks to return to Las Vegas Weekly?

Written by: Buck Futter on Friday, Jul. 18, 2008 at 12:08 PM
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