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


To: Doug R who wrote (425098)7/10/2003 8:49:05 AM
From: Raymond Duray  Respond to of 769670
 
That's all true, but I find the disappearing secret agent to be an intriguing "James Bond"-ish touch... :)



To: Doug R who wrote (425098)7/10/2003 9:06:18 AM
From: Raymond Duray  Respond to of 769670
 
BUSH FAMILY FORTUNES: From Greg Palast's Website --

Greg Palast has initiated a new blog at his website. This should be pretty good reading! :)

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PRESIDENT TOP GUN: AFFIRMATIVELY MISSING IN ACTION
Greg Palast
Wednesday Jul 9, 2003

NEW WEBLOG!

Note: It’s getting mighty expensive replacing every television I throw through the window when Mr. O’Reilly appears. And ripping up the New York Times leaves me without the news I need to pick up after Pluto, my retriever. There’s only one thing to do: write the darn news myself. I am, I’ve heard, a journalist – but it’s only a rumor in the USA where my reports for BBC Television and the Guardian papers are stopped by the electronic Berlin Wall. So this missive today inaugurates Greg Palast’s Radio Free America, a web log of samizdat rants, raves and most important, hard-core must-know facts from my investigative stories appearing abroad. Three times a week at www.gregpalast.com you’ll find the news not in your news.

And here’s a taste, from the files of BBC Television’s just-broadcast one-hour special, “Bush Family Fortunes.”

President Top Gun: Affirmatively Missing in Action

Forty-eight hours before ordering our troops into Iraq, our President told us, “There’s no certainty in war but the certainty of sacrifice.” For most of us, yes, but not, however, if your name is ‘Bush.’ According to discomforting information my BBC investigative team reported last week. In 1968, former Congressman George Herbert Walker Bush of Texas, fresh from voting to send other men’s sons to Vietnam, enlisted his own son in a very special affirmative action program, the ‘champagne’ unit of the Texas Air National Guard. There, Top Gun fighter pilot George W was assigned the dangerous job of protecting Houston from Vietcong air attack.

BBC thought it worth a look into our Commander-in-Chief’s Vietnam war record after the White House staged our President’s dramatic landing by fighter jet on the deck of the aircraft carrier Abe Lincoln to announce our victory over Iraq. Hey, Churchill never did that. (And kudos to Tom Brokaw and the other US network performers for maintaining their patriotically solemn expressions -- even when our President, unlike experienced flyers, kept his parachute clips fastened under his crotch, making him look a little less like Tom Cruise and more like that first chimp in space.)

In 1968, to qualify for the single available pilot spot in the Air Guard, young George took a test. He scored, out of a possible 100, only 25. (Word is that the chimp scored 26.) How then, did our future President – opponent of affirmative action, who believes no one should get their post except through merit -- leap over thousands of other applicants and cinch the get-out-of-‘Nam post?

Here’s what you won’t see on US TV: Years back I got my hands on a copy of a document languishing in Justice Department files in Austin, Texas. In it, a tipster fingers two political friends of Bush Senior who, the source claimed, made the call to get young Bush out of the war and into the cockpit at the Air Guard. But the Feds could not act without corroboration. Now we have it. To the BBC crew, one of those named confessed to making the call – at Bush Senior’s request – to help George W dodge the draft. (I’ve posted the letter at gregpalast.com.

Look, I don’t care if President Bush cowered and ran from Vietnam. I sure as hell didn’t volunteer … but then, my daddy didn’t send someone else in my place. And I don’t march around with parachute clips around my gonads talking about war and sacrifice.

But what the heck, Bush’s supporters respond that the man did at least he ‘serve his country’ in the Air Guard. Or did he? Questions have been raised over the years about whether the younger George, having nailed the cushy pilot seat, failed to report for duty. On camera, I spoke with Texas cattle rancher Bill Burkett, formerly a Lieutenant Colonel in the air guard. Seems that Burkett was in the office of the Guard’s Adjutant General when a call came in from then-Governor George W. Bush’s office. As is normal procedure, the call was put on the speaker box, but the request was not so normal. The Governor’s office was sending over an official biographer … and the Governor’s minions wanted to make sure the files did not contain not-so-heroic info. Burkett told me:

“I was in the General’s office, General Daniel James …. He gets a telephone call from Joe Albaugh, who was the Governor’s chief of staff, and Dan Bartlett … on the voice box … and they wanted General James to assemble all of the Governor’s files, that [Karen Hughes, Bush’s aide] was going to write a book…. But Joe told General James, ‘Make sure there’s not anything in there that’ll embarrass the Governor.’”

And there wouldn’t be. Burkett asked if the general’s staff really intended to purge the files; and sure enough, as evidence of the affirmative reply, he was shown the piles of pay and pension records in the garbage pales destined for the shredders. Colonel Burkett did not run off with those files so we can only conclude this: the only evidence that Bush showed up for duty during the war is now missing. Military pay records are public records – and now they are conveniently unavailable.

By the way, the White House, where Messrs. Albaugh, Bartlett and, of course, Mr. Bush, work, turned down BBC’s offer to deny the charges of the draft-dodge fix and the purging of Dubya’s files.

That’s far from the end of the story. There are only two men alive today (outside the Bush family) who knew exactly how George Bush ducked the draft. Both men became high-powered Texas lobbyists. To an influence peddler, having damning information on a sitting governor is worth it’s weight in gold – or, more precisely, there’s a value in keeping the info secret. One of the lobbyists, former Texas Lt. Governor Ben Barnes, appears to have made lucrative use of his knowledge of our President’s slithering out of the draft as a lever to obtain a multi-billion dollar contract for a client. The happy client paid Barnes, the keeper of Governor Bush’s secret, a fee of over $23 million. Barnes, not surprisingly, denies that Bush took care of his client in return for Barnes’ silence. However, confronted with the evidence, the former Lt. Governor now admits to helping the young George stay out of Vietnam.

For the full story of our president’s war years and the $23 million payment, read the title chapter of The Best Democracy Money Can Buy, nominated last month by the California State University’s for a Project Censored Award....

This week, on July 6, George W. Bush turned 57. William White was born the same day in 1946. I mention this because, if you’re old enough, you’d remember that young men were drafted for Vietnam based on a grim lottery – if your birthday was picked out of a hat, you went. I got White’s name off a black wall in Washington. He went to Vietnam when George W went to the Air Guard in Houston. White never came back. Happy birthday, Mr. President.

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Greg Palast is author of the New York Times bestseller, The Best Democracy Money Can Buy (Penguin 2003). Read his comments and view his reports for BBC TV at www.GregPalast.com



To: Doug R who wrote (425098)7/10/2003 9:18:01 AM
From: Thomas A Watson  Respond to of 769670
 
poor doug, shy the most important fact. Today liberal lefty loons in a foaming hissyfit of rage as evidence is realeased that
PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH was wrong about being wrong.

ROTFLOL..........

Blair Bombshell: Intelligence Confirms Iraq Sought Niger Nuke Fuel Wednesday, July 9, 2003 12:59 p.m. EDT

"The evidence that we had that the Iraqi government had gone back to try to purchase further amounts of uranium from Niger did
not come from these so-called 'forged' documents, they came from separate intelligence," Blair insisted, according to the BBC.
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PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH getting the truth out in the state of the Union Address. GOOOOOO.... PRESIDENT GEORGE W.
BUSH!!!!



To: Doug R who wrote (425098)7/10/2003 9:23:33 AM
From: jlallen  Respond to of 769670
 
LOL!!

Inconceivable....??? Hardly....



To: Doug R who wrote (425098)7/10/2003 11:27:16 AM
From: C  Respond to of 769670
 
Here is an excerpt from a book by Dick Morris (a former consultant to President Clinton). You can read the entire chapter at the link below........it is a very interesting read to say the least.
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How Clinton Left Ticking Terror Time Bombs For Bush To Discover

by Dick Morris

Iraq: Saddam Plays Clinton

When George H. W. Bush handed the White House over to Bill Clinton, Saddam Hussein was as completely under wraps as it is possible for a foreign leader of a sovereign state to be. His nation was blocked from selling oil and swarming with U.N. inspectors. Without revenue or the privacy in which to rearm, Saddam and his shattered military posed little international threat.

But when Clinton passed power to Bush's son eight years later, Iraq was frantically rearming, its coffers bulging with $40-$60 million income daily from the sale of 2 million barrels of oil. Arms inspectors were nowhere to be found, having been thrown out of the country by the Iraqi dictator. Saddam was building a war machine that would once again frighten the world with its potential for deadly weapons of mass destruction.

How did Saddam get Clinton to let him off the mat? It was like taking candy from a baby.

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