Former President George H.W. Bush died Friday evening at the age of 94. We take a look at his legacy with Margaret Kimberly of Black Agenda Report. Bush was remembered by elected officials, the Dalai Lama and others, but he is also remembered by peace activists as the President who made it ok again for the United States to make war on smaller countries, nearly fifteen years after the end of the Vietnam War.
Kimberly says, "It’s important to acknowledge the role that the President of the United States plays in the world. They are all criminals, some to greater degree some to a lesser degree.” Please click the arrow above for more.