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Book Review: The Case Against George W. Bush

  • Writer: Herzie Santos
    Herzie Santos
  • Dec 27, 2020
  • 1 min read

Summary

The Case Against George W. Bush is a historical non-fiction by Steven C. Markoff. This book is the author’s presentation of the three crimes committed by Bush that caused the unnecessary death of hundreds of thousands of people. Through sourced quotes from published books, writings, transcripts, and government documents and reports, the author exhausted all possible validation of criminal negligence on the 9/11 attacks, torturing of prisoners after 9/11, and intentional deceit to take US into the 2003 war against Iraq.


Review

Before reading the book, I was expecting that it would mostly contain the author’s personal beliefs, but I was totally wrong. This is truly a case against George W. Bush with very strong and shocking quotes and explanations verifying true accounts of criminal offenses committed by the former US president.


I’m giving this book 5 out of 5 stars. It’s the product of years of extensive and scrupulous research on the three crimes committed by George W. Bush. This is highly recommended for its historical significance.


https://www.amazon.com/Case-Against-George-W-Bush/dp/164428135X/ref



 
 
 

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