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uried, was chairman of his friend <strong>George</strong> <strong>Bush</strong>'s 1980 election campaign in New Jersey,<br />

and has been United States Treasury Secretary throughout <strong>Bush</strong>'s presidency.@s3@s3<br />

<strong>Bush</strong> and Gray<br />

<strong>The</strong> U.S. Agency for International Development says that surgical sterilization is the<br />

<strong>Bush</strong> administration's `` first choice '' method of population reduction in the Third<br />

World.@s3@s4<br />

<strong>The</strong> United Nations Population Fund claims that 37 percent of contraception users in<br />

Ibero-America and the Caribbean have already been surgically sterilized. In a 1991<br />

report, William H. Draper III's agency asserts that 254 million couples will be surgically<br />

sterilized over the course of the 1990s; and that if present trends continue, 80 percent of<br />

the women in Puerto Rico and Panama will be surgically sterilized.@s3@s5<br />

<strong>The</strong> U.S. government pays directly for these sterilizations.<br />

Mexico is first among targeted nations, on a list which was drawn up in July 1991, at a<br />

USAID strategy session. India and Brazil are second and third priorities, respectively.<br />

On contract with the <strong>Bush</strong> administration, U.S. personnel are working from bases in<br />

Mexico to perform surgery on millions of Mexican men and women. <strong>The</strong> acknowledged<br />

strategy in this program is to sterilize those young adults who have not already completed<br />

their families.<br />

<strong>George</strong> <strong>Bush</strong> has a rather deep-seated personal feeling about this project, in particular as<br />

it pits him against Pope John Paul II in Catholic countries such as Mexico. (See Chapter 4<br />

below, on the origin of a <strong>Bush</strong> family grudge in this regard.)<br />

<strong>The</strong> spending for birth control in the non-white countries is one of the few items that is<br />

headed upwards in the <strong>Bush</strong> administration budget. As its 1992 budget was being set,<br />

USAID said its Population Account would receive $300 million, a 20 percent increase<br />

over the previous year. Within this project, a significant sum is spent on political and<br />

psychological manipulations of target nations, and rather blatant subversion of their<br />

religions and governments.@s3@s6<br />

<strong>The</strong>se activities might be expected to cause serious objections from the victimized<br />

nationalities, or from U.S. taxpayers, especially if the program is somehow given<br />

widespread publicity.<br />

Quite aside from moral considerations, legal questions would naturally arise, which could<br />

be summed up: How does <strong>George</strong> <strong>Bush</strong> think he can get away with this?<br />

In this matter the President has expert advice. Mr. (Clayland) Boyden Gray has been<br />

counsel to <strong>George</strong> <strong>Bush</strong> since the 1980 election. As chief legal officer in the White<br />

House, Boyden Gray can walk the President through the dangers and complexities of

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