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RainDog Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-20-04 10:49 PM
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70. Funny, that's ALWAYS the rationale
when criminals are white collar or powerful.

And so they go on to create more trouble. Phillips, in his book, spun that it was the idea that...well, Bush lost, he's gone, move on.

this is one comment of his (and there are others) where he fails to make connections in one incident which he does in another...

as in talking about Bush Sr. grooming his sons for a dynasty, these dynastic/imperial connections existing across generations...

...and yet, no one bothered to prosecute Bush Sr. for his many crimes because he was supposedly out of power??

Bush, a man whose dad was a Senator, who was a director of the CIA, who was involved in numerous clandestine activities which were in violation of our law and our constitution, whose two sons were running for offices?

Phillips is a smart man. I think he does not want to finish the sentence that his thoughts start when he talks about the Bush dynasty as a threat to our very republic...which is exactly what he says.

They could have prosecuted Bush and his sons on so many issues related to the S&L scandal...which we're still paying for, or the October Surprise, or Iraqgate, or Jr's illegal trading with Harken stock, or Jeb's shady biz...

These people, plain and simple, have to be brought down. Otherwise, they will wreck our economy by their crony corruption and by destroying the middle class and by operating a foreign policy which has little to do with national interest (as in the invasion of Iraq) and much to do with personal interests.


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