Hey Wes...
RaDigga mentioned the easiest method, but just make sure that you're careful when you do it. I've personally used the "soak and shock" method with mixed results and it really all depends on the amount rust that has formed on the rings and cyilinders. If too much of the rings have been damaged by the rust, they can break or crack and then you've got big problems. I wish I could offer some better advice, but short of tearing the motor down, I would follow RaDigga's instructions.
Although, if you do get the motor turning over again, poor some motor oil down in the cylinders in order to lubricate everything while you crank it over. You want to make sure that the pistons scrape off all of the rust before you try to start the motor.
Good luck brother...
Greg,
If you crank the motor over quickly while the spark plugs are removed, most of the oil will be squirted out. After that, just poor a little fuel down there and repeat. Stick some new plugs in and then start the motor. It'll smoke like crazy for a few seconds but it doesn't hurt anything.