Yep!  150 years to think about it all, of course at his age he'll
probably get off easy.

http://www.cnbc.com/id/31610169

You can "Send the President a postcard."
http://www.brennancenter.org/page/s/truth?source=sourcegoogle&subsource=subsourceBush%20Trial&gclid=CLCu4L77sJsCFREeDQodOG0QOg


Bush and Cheney will drag a life time out of any charges.  This
article is over a year old but contains some interesting disclosures.

http://www.wsws.org/articles/2008/may2008/fbi-m23.shtml

In another 08 article, Lawrence Velvel, the Dean of the Massachusetts
School of Law on national events states:

"We must insist on appropriate punishments including, if guilt is
found, the hangings visited upon top German and Japanese war criminals
in the 1940s,"

Targeting President Bush, Vice President Cheney, former Defense
Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and former Justice Department official John
Yoo, prosecutors should examine the administration's record on war,
torture, detention of innocents, electronic spying and "use of
executive branch lawyers to write professionally incompetent secret
memoranda giving clearance to awful policies,"



IF you want to help You can "Send the President a postcard."
http://www.brennancenter.org/page/s/truth?source=sourcegoogle&subsource=subsourceBush%20Trial&gclid=CLCu4L77sJsCFREeDQodOG0QOg







On Jun 29, 11:28 am, frantheman <[email protected]> wrote:
> So, Madoff got his 150 years. Now, what about Bush, Cheney and the
> others ... ?
>
> On 29 Jun., 01:38, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I've officially named tomorrow as "Madoff Monday" because it is "THE"
> > day in which our illustrious Mr. Madoff receives his sentence.
>
> > His attorney thinks he should get 12 years and the rest of the world
> > thinks he should receive 150 years.
>
> > What do you think he should receive and why?
>
> >http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/06/28/eveningnews/main5120126.shtml
>
> > Excerpts:
>
> > Madoff's lawyers say a humane sentence would be 12 years in prison,
> > but federal prosecutors are recommending the maximum 150 year
> > sentence.
>
> > "I would like to see him get a lifetime imprisonment and not in one of
> > the fancy country club jails," said Rose Less, an 89-year-old victim
> > who, along with her husband Jack, lost all of their savings -
> > $800,000.
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