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


To: Cisco who wrote (50535)10/22/2000 5:34:44 PM
From: Ish  Respond to of 769667
 
<<The press checked out the story in August 1999 when the White House leaked it! Who do you think told Flynt it was time to drop some dirt? >>

XXXXX DRUDGE REPORT FLASHBACK XXXXX WED, AUGUST 18, 1999 18:55:09 ET XXXXX

**FLASHBACK**
WED, AUGUST 18, 1999 18:55:09 ET

NEXT RUMOR TO HIT BUSH: ABORTION

Here we go again.

The next wave of George W. Bush rumors will involve 'abortion'.

From senior White House staffers, to editors in Tabloid Valley, Florida, stories have been swirling in recent weeks about Republican presidential candidate George W. Bush -- and a possible abortion.

"A question should be asked of George W. Bush and these candidates, 'Have you ever caused an abortion to happen,'" NEW YORK OBSERVER's Joe Conason declared on MSNBC Wednesday evening.

Conason has been talking to White House friends who have been telling tabloid reporters who -- surprise -- have already been put on the 'abortion hunt' by their editors.

Conason's outburst on Wednesday should be viewed like a coming attraction preview for the next Hollywood hype project.

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[EDITOR'S NOTE: All-news channel CNN later aired allegations that Bush was involved in an abortion in the 1970's. "We've found out in the early 1970s Bush was involved in an abortion in Texas," HUSTLER publisher Larry Flynt reported on CNN on October 20, 2000. ]