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GRITtv With Laura Flanders: Can America Move on From the Crimes of the Bush Administration?

Posted by Staff, AlterNet at 1:56 AM on December 3, 2008.


Streaming December 3rd, 12pm (EST), 9am (PST). With Scott Horton, Michael Ratner, and David Rivkin.

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Moving on from the crimes of the Bush administration is not possible, writes Scott Horton in the current issue of Harper's. Today on GRITtv we speak with Horton, Michael Ratner, and David Rivkin on justice after Bush.

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Can America Move on From the Crimes of the Bush Administration?
Posted by: Quannah on Dec 3, 2008 9:19 AM   
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No. Not if these crimes aren't investigated and prosecuted.

Not if the leaders of the country expect the American people to ever have faith in their government again.

Or have respect for the rule of law.

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