Update on the progress of the Writ of Mandamus to order the County Attorney to prepare charges against George W. Bush and present those charges to a Grand Jury for the purpose of seeking an indictment:
There will be a Hearing on May 22, 2008, at 1:30 p.m. in Courtroom C-1655 at the Hennepin County Government Center on the Petition for a Writ of Mandamus. Judge Gary Larson will preside.
The principal legal question will be whether the Hennepin County Attorney has jurisdiction to charge George W. Bush with a felony. Did the crime occur in Hennepin County? Were his actions those of a private citizen or part of his duties as President of the United States?
In the case of murder in the third degree: the crime, the lie and the deception that led to their deaths, occurred in Hennepin County when young men believed George W. Bush that they were serving their country and defending it from terrorism when they were actually being sent to Iraq to steal oil concessions from the Russians and the French and create profits for the Bush family business—war profiteering and Halliburton.
The price fixing of oil by Bush and his Saudi friends has had a direct effect on the price of gasoline at every service station in Hennepin County. We all pay the price for his greed.
The collusion with the opium warlords and the CIA to transport opium and manufacture it into heroin and distribute it results in dozens of deaths each year in Hennepin County.
Does George W. Bush have immunity from prosecution? The U.S. Constitution says Senators and Representatives shall be privileged from arrest, but it does not grant the same immunity to the President. And the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution says, “The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.”
I believe the people of Hennepin County want justice to be served and that this criminal must be held accountable for his crimes. We ask the court to command the County Attorney to prepare charges against George W. Bush.
Ed Felien, Editor/Publisher
Southside Pride
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