Sunday, 05 March: Horowitz versus Rectenwald, part two! Citizens For Legitimate Government Founder and Chair, Michael Rectenwald, Ph.D., will appear on MSNBC's Sunday afternoon news show (1:00 p.m. EST) to debate David Horowitz. The topic will continue to focus on the Overland High School (CO) teacher who criticized President
Bush, capitalism and U.S. foreign policy during his geography class while a Reichwing student recorded the session. Horowitz and Rectenwald are also going to discuss the mock war crimes trial of Dictator Bush being held in a Parsippany class room. (Boy, isn't Bush lucky that it's only a *mock* war crimes trial?)
Bush called war criminal (and much more) on MSNBC's 'Scarborough Country'
'Scarborough Country' transcript for 02 March 2006 --MICHAEL SMERCONISH, GUEST HOST: We haven't talked—men, we haven't even talked about the war crimes trial. Dr. Rectenwald, are you going to support what's going on in Parsippany? A war crimes trial for the president of the United States? ...MICHAEL RECTENWALD, CITIZENS FOR LEGITIMATE GOVT.: That's right, and George Bush is lucky he's not on trial for war crimes right now, because he is a war criminal ... What's the definition of a crime? It's breaking a law. He broke international law conducting the war in Iraq, plus he defrauded Congress in lying about the evidence. He should be impeached.
An earlier exchange:
SMERCONISH: I agree with you (David Horowitz) and I got to say—Michael Rectenwald, at home, I've got a five, a seven, a nine and a 17-year-old. I wouldn't want any of them, including the 17-year-old, exposed to this sort of thing (the Overland High School teacher, Jay Bennish, who criticized Dictator Bush, etc.) in a Geography class.
RECTENWALD: Yeah, well, I'd be more worried about Bush sending your 17-year-old to Iraq, but nevertheless...
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Lori Price