Sunday, December 2, 2018

I Come Not To Praise Bush I But To Tell The Unwelcomed Truth About Him

George H. W. Bush, "Bush I" was the head of a crime family which, being from the class of wealthy W.A.S.P.s who have had control of the United States government were able to prevent laws against their criminal behavior and, so, were not generally admitted to be little different from officially designated crime families while doing the same and worse than those who are members of such officially designated crime families. 

George H. W. Bush's greatest crimes were as part of the Nixon and Reagan administrations as well as his own, it involved the terror campaign on behalf of fascist dictators in Latin and Central America, in Southeast Asia in relation to the war in Vietnam and its expansion, in Africa and in the Middle-East.   One of the worst of those massive acts of criminality was the so-called "First Gulf-War" which was instigated by his ambassador giving Saddam Hussein tacit permission to invade Kuwait because Bush I wanted to be a "war president" to ensure his re-election.  He got his war, huge numbers of people died but his economic policies were damaging enough to the plebs in the United States that he didn't win reelection despite the great and endlessly self-congratulating "free press" going wildly enthusiastic for his war.  I'll never forget how CNN covered its start, one of the most Orwellian evenings of my life.

I could also point to his son's war, Bush II, installed by a putsch organized by a Bush crime family cousin on FOX and organized and staffed by other members of their criminal organization and made final by Republican-fascist Supreme Court action, we don't know everything about Daddy Bush's participation in that, no doubt as time goes on we will find out more about how that happened.  As with Bush I's war the great-self-congratulating United States free press, they backed the whole thing.  You know, the ones who are doing the ritual cover up for the dead G.H.W. Bush now that he's died at an age up to 94 times that of some of the many, many thousands who died as children and infants during his life of "public service".   I figured someone should say it.  The free-press won't.

1 comment:

  1. I have to note I haven't seen one mention of the Bush pardons. They seem to have been flushed completely down the memory hole, even though using the pardon power not to enact clemency but to thwart justice (as Ford did, too) makes a mockery of its justification. Is it the constitutional crisis that dare not speak its name?

    Apparently.

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