Lying is too tepid a label for their acts.
They
TERRORIZED the American people (300 million of us) with the most colossal bomb threat in history (mushroom clouds in 45 minutes).
From
Letters to the Nation (12/19/05)
Westfield, NJ
I fear that as a prosecutor, Elizabeth de la Vega may have "undercharged" the defendants. This was not just some "third rate" attempt to criminally affect a national election (though they're guilty of that, too), or some underhanded money laundering of legitimate defense funds to finance illegal military escapades (though, again...). They said we should fear "mushroom clouds...in forty-five minutes." (Read it again.) This is called "terrorism"--in the form of a bomb threat.
Although Abuse of Power and other High Crimes need not be violations of U.S. Code, the charges against Bush and his co-conspirators include many such violations
--------------- Charges Against Bush and Co-Conspirators -------------------
300 million counts in violation of U.S. Code Title 18, Section 844 paragraph (e) -- Whoever, through the use of the mail, telephone, telegraph, or other instrument of interstate or foreign commerce, or in or affecting interstate or foreign commerce, willfully makes any threat, or maliciously conveys false information knowing the same to be false, concerning an attempt or alleged attempt being made, or to be made, to kill, injure, or intimidate any individual or unlawfully to damage or destroy any building, vehicle, or other real or personal property by means of fire or an explosive shall be imprisoned for not more than 10 years or fined under this title, or both.
Additional Counts:
Violations of U.S. Code Title 18, Section 35. Imparting or conveying false information (Bomb Hoax)
Countless acts of negligent homicide, criminal negligence causing bodily harm, and wreckless endangerment of the members of our armed forces.
In their failure to take even minimal steps to prevent the attacks of September 11th, they committed more than 3000 acts of negligent homicide and countless acts of criminal negligence causing bodily harm and wreckless endangerment.
Violations of the Federal Intelligence Surveillance Act -- U.S. Code Title 50, Section 1805
Violation of the Title 18 section 2441. War crimes
Violations of U.S. Code Title 18 in the 2000 and 2004 Presidential <s>elections, In particular:
- Section 241, which makes it unlawful for two or more persons to conspire to injure, oppress, threaten, or intimidate any citizen in the exercise of a right or privilege secured to him by the Constitution or laws of the United States (including the right to vote in an election for President).
- Section 594, prohibits the intimidation or coercion (e.g., 10-hour poll-tax lines) of voters for the purpose of interfering with the right to vote for a candidate for federal office. (This statute does not require violent intimidation.)