The Bush Family

@Sailor (1160)
United States
January 2, 2007 10:35pm CST
I don't like George Bush mostly because of his family, below is a short brief of why. Do you feel I am right or wrong? 1) I don't like his father because he is one of the people who masterminded the beginning of Crack Cocaine being distributed in the Los Angeles County area, and has not yet been brought up on charges of Treason for criminal acts against the well being of U.S. Citizens and others, as well as War Crimes since Nixon Declared a War on Drugs. 2) Neither George Bush Jr. nor his Mother have apologized about her racial statements on cameras toward the victims of Hurricane Katrina.
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@snowflake5 (1579)
• United States
8 Jan 07
Bush's grandfather, Prescott Bush also made a lot of money selling arms to the Nazis in 1940, before America entered the war thanks to the Japs. These arns the Nazis bought were used to pound Britain during the year we literally stood alone against them. I think Americans should avoid choosing presidents and leaders from just a handful of families. You have 300 million people. Statistics say that 1% of that group (3 million) will have very high IQs, and be very capable, effective people. Choose your president from that group, instead of going for the idiot sons of some presidents.
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@Sailor (1160)
• United States
10 Jan 07
Thank you for the history lesson. In both World Wars, the U.S. were arms dealers.(Hmmmmmmm George Bush Sr. Head of CIA?). In addition to this, due you know part of the reason the NVA was outnumbering the French with arms. Well guess which country predominately used the 105 Howitzer Cannon? The U.S. sold them arms too. Then when the French withdrew, we went in and many of the original vets are reported as saying there was a lot of U.S. equipment around that should have never really been there.
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• United States
8 Jan 07
I am a bit too young to know about the George Bush Sr. stuff and they definately aren't teaching it in history class so I am appreciative to learn something new. I don't like The Bushes for other reasons that mostly involve thier financial ethics. I think it is a shame that Mrs. Bush chose to use the phrase she did especially at a time when so many people were at thier lowest anyway. It is terrible to think there are still people who are racist. No one is a pure race and I wish people would stop atereotyping people based on color.
@Sailor (1160)
• United States
10 Jan 07
Yes in fact I am one of the people that like to remind people that we have never had a Native U.S. President. Ask any Native American Tribe/Nation if they have had any Presidents sitting in Wash. D.C.
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• United States
10 Jan 07
That is a good point I am of Native American decent and as far as I can tell they are the only true native americans yet have very little say so if any and very little land.
@Sailor (1160)
• United States
21 Jan 07
Hmmm, I am glad to hear that, then for your own research I ask you to look up all the political uproar that went on when people were wondering if the Govenor of CA. was going to run for Pres. In adition if you like history, original history was passed by word of mouth such as folk lore and listening to the elders. You will learn more about history from a liberal than a conservative. You will also learn more about atrocities of the govt. from a liberal. A normal history class will not speek openly of govt. wrong doing. They will make you think that Native Americans attacked at will, forgetting to mention that we were crossing their hunting grounds! They will not mention that it was ok to hang blacks. When I was in prison, one of my cellies was an older member of one of the Montana Nations and I had a running joke(yet serious) with him that Natives were better of than blacks in the early days. Then hung us for free and at will but when the hung or killed a Native they were paid for this. Look at the old western posters. You were paid differently for a scalp, ear, etc.
@cyfernet (2383)
• United States
21 Jan 07
i feel Bush's family should not be held responsible for whatever he does. they somewhat have a different thinking and they should not be combined with whatever he does as a president
@Sailor (1160)
• United States
28 Jan 07
Yes it is true that things should be seperated. But when this much (not counting what people don't know)is around you when being brought up, you will absorb parts of it. After all because of his families conections or whatever happened in his Air Force days, our present president refused to deploy to Vietnam and under whatever excuse stopped drilling, which means he is/was AWOL. Did he ever go to Fort Leavenworth? This act is a crime especially during wartime. These are just things to make people go Hmmmmmmm.
@shooie (4984)
• United States
25 Jan 07
Wow! I never knew. Learn something new all the time. Never knew the Bushes were so so ick for lack of better words.
@Sailor (1160)
• United States
28 Jan 07
This is why I was sooooo upset with them about attacking Kerry's military career. He might not have been a better president, but at least he went, and held his own. See my previous comment.