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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Neocon who wrote (11401)2/17/2000 4:19:00 AM
From: nihil  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 769667
 
I don't frequent this site, but I am concerned about the charges that have been made against George W. Bush. In particular:
1. That he picked up a package of 5 kilos of cocaine at Tamiami airport in 1984.
2. That he is a member of a mysterious satanic cult named Skull and Bones which have been associated with spying, naziism, communism and other pretty terrible things.

These charges may not be true, but at least the second one has not been denied. I think that delay in destroying these charges could be very damaging. I think GWB is likely to become the next president, but I would hate to have a drug-dealing satanist as president.

Can you or anyone convincingly refute these charges?



To: Neocon who wrote (11401)2/17/2000 9:54:00 AM
From: Zoltan!  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Looks like the son is reaping the harvest of his father's failed presidency:

The Reagan card
"Endorsements haven't done much to help [George W.] Bush so far. In fact, they may even hurt him to the extent that grass-roots conservatives view the GOP establishment with skepticism," John J. Miller and Ramesh Ponnuru note on National Review's site (www.nationalreview.com).
"But there's one endorsement that can devastate him: Nancy Reagan's. She's known to be [John] McCain sympathizer, and the Arizona senator is angling for her public support. 'The only [endorsement] that would have any impact is Nancy Reagan,' he said. 'Ronald Reagan is the only transcendent person in the Republican Party. She would be representing him.' "

washtimes.com