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Saturday, March 04, 2006

‘Frauds-R-Us’ - The Bush Family Saga


"The other really important question to ask is how can one family which has so many skeletons in the family closet, get away with such dirty dealings and over such a long period of time without being called to task? It’s as if the mass media goes deaf, dumb and blind when the name Bush comes up. For no matter what your politics are, left, right or indifferent, a family which has its fingers in so many dirty dealings has surely got to get you thinking about exactly what kind of country it is you live in (if you’re an American) and what kind of world is it that’s dominated by a country with a media (not to mention a legal system) that’s quite content not to challenge its president or his lying, thiefing family and their tenticular network of associations which includes: the Mafia, the Chinese Communist Party, Japanese Triads, the Vatican, Central American drug smugglers and gun runners, international arms dealers, the Ayotollah Khomeini (RIP), Cuban-American terrorists, money laundering, illegal arms sales, countless conflicts of interests, nepotism, coverups, tax avoidance, SEC fiddles and banking scams? A veritable ‘school for scoundrels’."


Wow, that's a mouthful. This is a tale that belongs in a Tom Clancy novel, but happens to be real. This guy's done quite a bit of work to put all this together. A number of the families' connections, I was aware of, but others surprised me. As the author states, this really isn't that unusual. It's just a look into one family history, that is but one part of the small percentage of people who really control what goes on in this world. With such a family history, it's no surprise that Junior turned out to be the bastard that he is.

I might as well link you to a previous post, in case you missed it, leading to a free online version of Bush seniors' biography:

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