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Index
Foreword
Preface
Quote Credibility & Unusual Formats
Overview
A. Background
B. President George W. Bush and His Actions
Crime #1: Criminal Negligence / 9/11
A. 1980 through November 6, 2000 (the day before G. W. Bush was elected president of the United States)
B. November 7, 2000 (the day Bush was elected), through 9/11
C. 9/11 could have been disrupted or prevented
D. Injuries and deaths from 9/11
E. Costs related to 9/11
F. Recap
Crime #2: Torture / Torturing Prisoners / Sending Prisoners to be Tortured by Others / Related Issues
A. Attempting to deal with the abuse and torture of soldiers and prisoners during war and in the treatment of man overall
B. Waterboarding Has Been Illegal in the United States
C. The Bush administration torturing and having detainees tortured: justification, denial, and the headline from the first finding in the Senate Intelligence Committee report of April 2014
D. The effectiveness of torture
E. Potential future adverse effects from George W. Bush and his administration torturing prisoners
F. Injuries and deaths from torture
G. Costs relating to torture
H. Recap
Crime #3: War Crimes / Crimes Against Humanity / Murder Over the Falsely Sold 2003 Iraq War
A. George W. Bush’s interest in Iraqi oil beginning a week after he became president
B. Ten false and misleading reasons Bush gave as support for our need to attack Iraq
C. The risks and damages to our country from the 2003 Iraq War
D. Injuries and deaths from our attacking Iraq
E. Costs related to our attacking Iraq
F. Recap
Summary
In conclusion
Methodology
Appendix A
George W. Bush’s Presidential Cabinet
Appendix B
Congressional Votes for the 2003 Iraq War
Appendix C
Summary of “The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States” (also known as the 9-11 Commission)
Appendix D
Summary of the twenty findings of The Senate Intelligence Committee Report on Torture; April 3, 2014
Appendix E
Bibliography and References Per Source: Published Books, Online Media, Government Resources, and Other Sources
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Index
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