George H W Bush

"It is the sacred principles enshrined in the United Nations charter to which the American people will henceforth pledge their allegiance." PRESIDENT GEORGE BUSH addressing the General Assembly of the U.N., February 1,1992.

"If we do not follow the dictates of our inner moral compass and stand up for human life, then his lawlessness will threaten the peace and democracy of the emerging new world order we now see, this long dreamed-of vision we've all worked toward for so long." PRESIDENT GEORGE BUSH (January 1991) George H W Bush 41st president of the United States from 1989 to 1993.

In the 1988 presidential election, Bush defeated Democrat Michael Dukakis, becoming the first incumbent vice president to be elected president in 152 years but he was following a Republican President who actually putting America first. (Ronald Reagan)



03-09-23 George Bush and Bill Barr’s Adoption Agency and Christian Churches Linked to Selling Children.

Reading history of the Bush(s) presidency and finding the truth is near impossible.

Remember the great stimulus heist? The Bush repealed the Glass_Steagall Act (Nov, 1990) and the banks went crazy and deep into debt so the stimulus package was passed to pump billions into failed banks. Somebody got away with that money and Bush was deeply involved.

Some limited facts you can discover with a bit of digging.

He signed the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and appointed David Souter and Clarence Thomas to the Supreme Court. Bush lost the 1992 presidential election to Democrat Bill Clinton because I think the American people could see what a fraud he was..


You can steal a 100 million dollars during a war and no one will notice. You can get huge on kick-backs from countries given lucrative trade deals. The "No Child Left Behind" Act is socialism, it sounds great on paper but is a disaster in reality, a political ploy, politics.



“A colossal event is upon us, the birth of a New World Order.” BRENT SCOWCROFT, George Bush's National Security Advisor, said on the eve of the Gulf War.
“The world can therefore seize the opportunity [Persian Gulf crisis] to fulfill the long-held promise of a New World Order where diverse nations are drawn together in common cause to achieve the universal aspirations of mankind.” GEORGE H. W. BUSH


President Bush SR quotes on new world order and United nations: "Time and again in this century, the political map of the world was transformed. And in each instance, a new world order came about through the advent of a new tyrant or the outbreak of a bloody global war, or its end." Feb 28, 1990---this quote is six months before Iraq's invasion of Kuwait in August. "Out of these troubled times, our fifth objective--a new world order––can emerge...... We are now in sight of a United Nations that performs as envisioned by its founders." ––Sep 11 1990 Pres Bush delivers an address to Congress titled "Toward a New World Order," regarding the crisis in the Persian Gulf after Iraq invaded Kuwait in August. He will follow this with and October 1 address to the U.N., in which he will speak of the "collective strength of the world community expressed by the U.N....a historic movement towards a new world order."

American politician, 41st President of the United States

In Texas Bush refused to support a lawsuit against big tobacco which eventually won 17 billion for the state's treasury. Taken together, Bushe's friendship and his stance on tobacco related issues are causing the (than) cigarette makers to salivate over the possibility of a Bush victory next year (2000).


George Herbert Walker Bush (born June 12, 1924) is an American politician who served as the 41st President of the United States from 1989 to 1993. Prior to assuming the presidency, Bush served as the 43rd Vice President of the United States from 1981 to 1989. A member of the Republican Party, he had previously been a Congressman, Ambassador and Director of Central Intelligence. While active in the public sector, he was known simply as George Bush; since 2001, he has often been referred to as George H. W. Bush, Bush the Elder or George Bush Senior in order to distinguish him from his eldest son, George W. Bush, the 43rd president of the United States.



Come to India and visit your old job


Bush paves the way for Big Business [but only if they ‘help’ him too]


He escalated the war on drugs that wasted hundreds of billions of dollars and led to the incarceration of hundreds of thousands of Americans, especially blacks, while utterly failing to reduce drug use.


Bush attended Yale and was a member of the Skull and Bones secret society. He became the Director of the CIA in 1976 and was involved in the Iran Contra weapons–for–drugs scandal and many other adventures. The Bush family were friendly with the Hinckley family, whose son shot President Reagan, which would have handed the presidency to Bush Sr if Reagan had died. The Franklin scandal, involving sex parties with underage boys and girls inside the White House, happened during Bush's term in office.


Bush voted for Hillary


For someone who calls himself a conservative, he spent more money than all previous presidents COMBINED. He doesn't do this alone. I recently watched a program showing how congress has just gone wild on a spending spree and Bush has not vetoed a single item. Senators would be bribed with like 15 or 20 million dollars if they would vote for a certain thing e.g. NAFATA. It was on a program series on PBS called "NOW" and while this is a left wing program they just couldn't deny facts. So just why is it nobody does anything? Think about this. Our only chance is if al Qaeda sneaks a nuke into Washington DC and incinerates those greedy ass holes. The Smithsonian would be a loss but just thinking about 50,000 lawyers going up is smoke makes my heart flutter. Think about it, please......

Lets not forget what Bush did for medicare part IV the multi billion give–a–way to the pharmaceuticals.   The US government will now pay pharma directly for Medicare prescriptions.  No chance for fraud there <sic>.


And when people tried to buy the same exact drug from cheaper places like Canada, their mail was (illegally) intercepted. Bush did that, kissing up to pharma.


From the Boston Globe

US steps up seizures of imported drugs

Warnings sent for prescriptions

By Christopher Rowland, Globe Staff  |  March 26, 2006

Thousands of Americans who order prescription drugs from Canada have received written notice that their medications have been seized, part of a US government crackdown on the cross–border discount trade.


The increase in seizures and the strong legal warnings issued to consumers mark a shift in policy for the Bush administration, which until now has rarely acted against individuals who buy drugs from Canada. The enforcement policy, which began last fall, is drawing fire from members of Congress.


Nancy Popkin, a Salem resident who has been ordering the osteoporosis treatment Fosamax from Canadian pharmacies for years, was one of those recently targeted. Popkin said she was surprised when, instead of her usual shipment of 12 tablets, she was mailed a form letter accompanied by a flier featuring a snake coiled around a drug bottle.


The notice, from the Department of Homeland Security, US Customs and Border Protection, said her medication had been seized because “virtually all” drugs imported by individuals into the United States are unapproved for consumption here or are dispensed without a valid prescription. The letter cited a federal statute, although there is no penalty for violating it.


Popkin was warned that only drug makers can import prescription medications from foreign countries –even if they were manufactured in the United States.


There is not a lot of this info left on the WEB, politicians have a way of 'cleaning up' history...What do you bet even the snippett I have here will be the only place you find it in the near future. gb


As a favor to big pharma bush started (illegally){ Not suprising, link no longer available www dot boston dot com/yourlife/health/diseases/articles/2006/03/26/us_steps_up_seizures_of_imported_drugs/ ] seizing imported prescription drugs.

Tuesday, Feb 27, 2001 03:25 PM PDT


George H Bush

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The Bush pardons


Now this is Rich: They include a Watergate felon, a Cuban exile terrorist and a Pakistani heroin smuggler. But where was the outrage then?

Hearing all the indignant noise about the Clinton pardons, the average citizen might understandably think that the granting of presidential clemency had never been tainted by campaign contributions, political connections or insider access. That mistaken perception, promoted by lazy journalists and partisan pundits, is being exploited by Republicans on Capitol Hill (who are never, ever influenced by rich donors). <sic>


The truth – as anyone who glances back into the history of the first Bush administration can quickly learn – is that Clinton hasn't done anything that his predecessor didn't do first and, in some cases, worse.


The widely and justly criticized pardons of Caspar Weinberger and other Iran–Contra defendants by George Herbert Walker Bush should have been just the beginning of that story. Yet, for reasons best known to the incorruptible watchdogs of the Washington press corps, Poppy's self–interested mercy upon Weinberger instigated no searching examination of the other pardons granted by the departing president. Indeed, the final dozen pardons given by Bush – including the unexplained release of a Pakistani heroin trafficker – received virtually no coverage at all.


The elder Bush delivered a few highly questionable pardons well before his last days in office. The very first of his presidency went to Armand Hammer, the legendary oilman best known for his relationships with Soviet leaders dating back to Lenin. In an investigation that grew out of Watergate, Hammer had pleaded guilty in 1975 to laundering $54,000 in illicit contributions to Nixon's reelection war chest. By the summer of 1989, when Bush gave Hammer what he wanted, the aging chief of Occidental Petroleum had been pestering government officials on his own behalf for several years.


Considering his original offense, it was ironic that Hammer won what he called the “vindication” of a presidential pardon only months after he poured well over $100,000 into Republican Party coffers, and another $100,000 into the accounts of the Bush–Quayle Inaugural committee. (In author Edward Jay Epstein's excellent biography of the oilman, there is a photograph of Hammer, his girlfriend and President Bush together at the White House in April 1990. Such visits were perks for members of Bush's “Team 100,” as the GOP's most generous donors were known.)

At the time, Hammer's pardon made news, partly because his request had been turned down by President Reagan several months earlier. But nobody seemed to notice the nexus between the oilman's generosity to Bush and the new president's mercy upon Hammer.

The only hint of Hammer's influence–buying came from former Watergate prosecutor Henry Ruth, who wasn't consulted by the White House before Hammer's pardon was granted. “My view of the pardon process is that it should be given only in extraordinary circumstances, and I haven't heard of any” in Hammer's case, Ruth told the Los Angeles Times. Ruth thought the undeserved favor had been given only because Hammer was “rich” and “powerful.”

Another intriguing fact went almost unnoticed back then, too. Hammer's team of attorneys included not only a close friend of Attorney General Richard Thornburgh, but also a very close friend of Bush's new White House counsel C. Boyden Gray, whose job included passing on pardon requests to the president. The Gray pal hired to help Hammer was a former Reagan Justice Department official named Theodore B. Olson. Now that Olson [link unavailable] has been nominated as Bush's solicitor general, perhaps he will offer insights on the history of presidential pardons during his confirmation hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Surely Olson would testify that campaign contributions and insider influence should have nothing to do with the process.

An even more dubious case than Hammer's also reached Bush's desk during the first year of his presidency. In 1989, prominent Cuban–Americans in Florida began agitating for the release of Orlando Bosch, a notorious anti–Castro terrorist then serving a prison term for entering the United States illegally. American intelligence and law enforcement authorities firmly believed that Bosch was responsible for far worse actions, including the 1976 explosion that brought down a Cuban airliner, killing all 76 civilians aboard, although Venezuelan prosecutors had failed to convict him of that terrible crime. There was certainly no question that Bosch was an advocate of terror and had been involved in numerous bombings.

http://www.salon.com/2001/02/27/pardons_3/


George Bush, Good Riddance