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GEORGE BUSH: THE UNAUTHORIZED BIOGR
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George Bush wants key aspects of hi
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ignores all evidence that might ten
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[...] With what perfect ease to the
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when the crowd applauded a chariote
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of mankind as a matter of hereditar
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esources for surpass our modest cap
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Prescott Bush entered Yale Universi
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Now, arms production in wartime is
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when he was an important, rich U.S.
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In the autumn of 1919, Prescott Bus
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These speculations created both cha
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10. See The Industries of St. Louis
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`` Cornelis Lievense--4 shares '' [
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`` the Union Banking Corporation ha
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Adolf Hitler became Chancellor of G
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Consolidated Silesian Steel.@s1@s9
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private armies disbanded. The U.S.
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After the meeting with the Zeppelin
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shares. But the Anglo-Americans--Mo
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8. Elimination of German Resources
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25. Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression-
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Chapter -III- Race Hygiene: Three B
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the necessary changes in our relati
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Before the Auschwitz death camp bec
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The Farish family was devastated by
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Dillon Read hired public relations
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uried, was chairman of his friend G
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'' [`` Hanes '' was underwear mogul
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6. Confidential memorandum from U.S
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25. Sobel, op. cit., pp. 180, 186.
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Prescott's son George, the future U
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esidents working on the island. The
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Charles Payson organized a uranium
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ecent years he had gone astray. As
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Reynolds chairman Bowman Gray, Jr.,
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On July 28, 1952, as the election a
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Another office of the Center for Cr
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In 1962, the National Strategy Info
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17. John Prados, Keepers of the Key
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Here they were attended by four ser
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way she got the message across. Whe
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In 1805 these cynical, neo-pagan, `
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In his 1939 memoirs, Headmaster Fue
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`` There was, as there always is at
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Interestingly, Bush came in second
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On March 5, 1942--at about the time
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There was one serious hitch in this
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Chapter - VI -Bush in World War II
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Republican, was brought into Roosev
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y the USS Finnback, a submarine, th
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For the 1992 presidential campaign,
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Gunner Lawrence Mueller tended to c
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able to shake the memory of this in
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Japan surrendered in August. That f
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een the case with President George
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Samuel and William Huntington Russe
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Other pre-Civil War Bonesmen were:
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with an air of easy nonchalance''..
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• Harvey Hollister Bundy (S&B 190
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een pilfered--by Prescott Bush, Geo
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``Prescott Bush had a colorful side
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8) Matthew Talcott Russell: Graduat
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Chapter -VIII- The Permian Basin Ga
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Ray Kravis's dexterity in setting u
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[fn 6] If Bush actually went to Cal
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alternative to support his family.
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The year was 1953, and Uncle Herbie
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speculation," Bush would explain ye
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Offshore annual report for 1958: "W
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By 1972, George Bush was a Nixon Ad
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contracts came from components of R
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Bush's business dealings had brough
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openings. In 1952 and 1956, Texas D
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The enterprise in which we now find
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Yarborough served in the US Army gr
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Cullen families, at the Petroleum C
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1963. Before the year was out, Geor
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to procure 100,000 signatures for G
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distinctive: Morris was for "no tre
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that his quarrel was not with the e
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Shackley, who was by now the statio
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Bush's release notes that "Bush, wh
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government. The individual laboring
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Yarborough began his day of campaig
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Morris had carried Dallas County, a
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subject only to certain restraints
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Bush was also smarting under Yarbor
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described as "the last stand-up Dem
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against the right-wing opposition.
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The SCORPION, which had been the fi
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Denmark had signed a $9 million con
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proud of his endorsements from Gov.
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of committee organization, all tax
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would now become a protagonist of a
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should be wiped out completely so t
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stop rulers from favoring, from eve
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Bush emphasized that more children
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Bush seemed to be convinced that me
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In February 1969, Bush and other me
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submitted to irreversible steriliza
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Bush was not reluctant to feature a
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Congressman Charles Vanick of Ohio,
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These were the circumstances in whi
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Pat Buchanan and William Safire of
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of Representatives, each one flaunt
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NOTES: 1. See Fitzhugh Green, Georg
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That other Texan was John Connally,
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that "all foreigners are out to scr
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The Kissinger networks in question
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For all of these Kissingerian enorm
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expulsion of Taiwan. This was the s
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confrontations of the US and the US
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should pull back from East Pakistan
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Bhutto, in Bush's suit at the Waldo
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alance of power for the ultimate sa
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widepsread flooding and death on No
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Late in 1972 the non-aligned group
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Bush in Addis Ababa voted in favor
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at the time of the US Revolution. W
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Compny, Simplex Wire and Cale Co. (
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Chapter -XII- Chairman George in Wa
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that I went to the mountaintop to b
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oundless personal ambition and gree
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Barker, a CIA operative since the B
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was." Certain elements of this infa
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combat. Paisley, along with Howard
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Lou Russell, in the period between
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lawyer Jerris Leonard, Leon describ
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In 1991, the Bush damage control li
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Republicans, might be willing to li
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country for the purpose of generati
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involves these Cubans, Hunt, and a
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elbow, Kissinger could see that Bus
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8. Ibid. 9. Washington Post, Januar
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48. RN: The Memoirs of Richard Nixo
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There were other, formidable candid
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usiness and political circles, and
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he would never attempt to 'upstage
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Bush's special treatment during the
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As Bush himself slyly notes: "The U
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getting into," but on the basis of
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Until 1970, the government of Cambo
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9] Kissinger always pretends that t
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Communists, like Masaryk, or that I
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this another one of the falsificati
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and moderate Republican layers migh
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12. Lt. Gen. Sak Sutsakhan, the lea
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Pike. One example was the Pike Comm
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political parking spot," and that p
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the Episcopal Church Foundation in
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to cooperate fully with the Committ
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cannot conceive of the incumbent do
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Senator Tower wanted to know about
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Ford was inclined to give the senat
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Arlington Cemetery. The funeral on
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with the facts." In the midst of hi
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Brooke leading the pack; others had
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also reports that he worked for a t
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During the first few weeks of Bush'
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In the view of the New York Times,
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profiting from the vogue of "Euro-c
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that was of interest to Park Chung
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CIA Director and then current US Am
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The CIA's specific contributions to
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evoking the visas that he had alrea
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don't like others, and the way the
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During the Reagan years, Bush was g
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themselves, but did say that he wan
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On November 5, Ford received Mrs. S
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An important internal CIA issue tha
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The past has been fantastic; but no
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37. Nathan Miller, Spying For Ameri
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Chapter -XVI- Campaign 1980 Le merc
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During this time, Bush became a dir
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agents?" Ledeen wanted to know. "We
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also held stock in some large New Y
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matters. According to an unnamed fo
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During the summer of 1979, Bush gra
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Although the group that arrived wit
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of 20 votes out of 1,336 cast, and
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the resulting organism a kind of po
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While all this was going on, Bush w
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the liberal Teeley, who sent James
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Sometime during the spring of 1980,
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Casey was also a close associate of
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next morning, if then, because ther
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The previous evening, in a televiso
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The first of these watched the Cart
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oasted in Indiana in late October t
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Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewar
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5. Albert Pike to Robert Toombs, Ma
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Chapter -XVII- The Attempted Coup D
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If Deaver played the eunuch for Nan
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faculty of Harvard University, reco
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gunfire." [fn 9] Had there been an
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From that moment on, "no conspiracy
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Neil Bush then announced that he wa
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Q: Any additional measures being ta
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World Vision describes itself as th
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At the Treasury, Bush's cousin John
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Bush's director of administration w
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complained Paul Weyrich of the Comm
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Bush consistently expressed skeptic
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lodge by that lodge's venerable gra
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33. Barbara Honegger, October Surpr
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• The `` Special Situation Group,
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overthrowing the government of Nica
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SOG; Oliver North and Richard Secor
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November 3, 1983: Bush aide Donald
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June 25, 1984: The National Securit
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was overwhelming. Mr. Bush was easy
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Vice President George Bush was desi
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December 1985: Congress passed new
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Secretary of State George Shultz la
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next year working on Iran arms sale
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ase at Agucate, Honduras. He was pa
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At this meeting it was decided that
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members died in the crash.@s7@s2 Me
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October 12, 1986: Eugene Hasenfus,
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March 8, 1987: In light of the Iran
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Gregg: By the law, do you mean the
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had Minarczik's name and telephone
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Gregg: Well, I haven't because I th
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9. Shultz Memorandum, May 25, 1983
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45. Chronology supplied by Office o
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Chapter -XIX- The Leveraged Buy-out
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abrasive Pennzoil boss was known in
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George Bush, was a former business
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But even the enormities of Chairman
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sources, the raider would make a te
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illion of funds for KKR. Junk bonds
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the distress of junk bond holders e
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of Unocal through a complex "two-ti
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Bush used his Regulatory Relief Tas
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and that airline will proceed to ra
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Chapter -XX- The Phony War on Drugs
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Pakistan's President Gen. Zia ul-Ha
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Again Don this day was one of the g
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Alley" in the northern part of Miam
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Chapter -XXI- Omaha On the morning
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Pronto, the Barcelona-based, larges
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Senate, and a portion of the handwr
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There is no question that Lisa and
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Chapter -XXII- Bush Takes The Presi
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Bush also had to look back at his p
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covert activity. Often the verbiage
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Reagan. Bush had grown up in the li
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cover. Which sounded very much like
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Further investigation of this poten
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the Gary Hart campaign, received a
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international gameboard, but as one
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When Bush had arrived in Manchester
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overtones of "Read My Lips- No New
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prepared by Fuller and Ailes. Ed Ro
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Still later Frandsen would serve as
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while "preparing for the rapture."
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During the weeks before the electio
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More generally, it would appear tha
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16. "Bush Proves Successful in Tick
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Chapter -XXIII- The End of History
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fall. By late 1991, this same team
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consumer culture." Fukuyama, it tur
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Another way to carry off a top plum
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Jack Kemp, a 1988 presidential cand
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"international cooperation" on gree
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of the new Resolution Trust Corpora
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Farrish & Co. had at one time manag
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Wright in the campaign, but the wit
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which followed. Mankind was horrifi
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the Drug Enforcement Administration
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eminiscent overall of the pre-1860
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Yes, absolutely consistent. I want
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As we have seen, direct personal de
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There can be no doubt that Noriega'
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area." When pressed to comment abou
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everything that we have on him [Nor
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42] Thus intimidated by Bush, the m
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that racist hysteria was being acti
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his December 21 war speech especial
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into some release of certain confid
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concentration camps and jails for s
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attention they would have merited f
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40. "Ex-Bush Aide Is Said to Have A
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Some might argue that the public ra
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contemplated the chimera of a new c
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Pickens? Gorbachov's reply is recal
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a Nazi resurgence seeking to enslav
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Lithuania, or winning himself the t
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something good about a dead person,
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ensue, and the voters would hold Ge
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illion. Their future was now weight
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Thornburgh to demand a special pros
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Bush's mention of East Jerusalem ha
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with Iran. It later became known th
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eloquent of all. In addition, the B
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AM, Bush was awakened by Scowcroft,
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military action against Iraq under
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November elections, he could unveil
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A question about the embassies in K
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Mombassa and one from Malaysia, wer
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There was no one single thing that
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two days, Bush was on his way to Wa
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more secure in the quest for peace.
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a cut in the capital gains tax. The
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dedicated to helping his Congressio
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differences with Bush. Many of the
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Either [Saddam Hussein] gets out of
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Bush a testimonial of support about
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