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Bullypulpit

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<center><h1><a href=http://www.nhgazette.com/cgi-bin/NHGstore.cgi?user_action=detail&catalogno=NN_Bush_Nazi_2>“Bush - Nazi Dealings Continued Until 1951” - Federal Documents</a></h1></center>

<blockquote>By John Buchanan and Stacey Michael
from The New Hampshire Gazette Vol. 248, No. 3, November 7, 2003

After the seizures in late 1942 of five U.S. enterprises he managed on behalf of Nazi industrialist Fritz Thyssen, Prescott Bush, the grandfather of President George W. Bush, failed to divest himself of more than a dozen "enemy national" relationships that continued until as late as 1951, newly-discovered U.S. government documents reveal.

Furthermore, the records show that Bush and his colleagues routinely attempted to conceal their activities from government investigators.

Bush's partners in the secret web of Thyssen-controlled ventures included former New York Governor W. Averell Harriman and his younger brother, E. Roland Harriman. Their quarter-century of Nazi financial transactions, from 1924-1951, were conducted by the New York private banking firm, Brown Brothers Harriman.</blockquote>

It seems House Bush has a long history of asociating with the enemy. Prescott with the Nazis...Dubbyuh with the bin Laden family
 
Who cares. Let's look at Bush, himself.

Let's look at John Kerry's voting record, that's more relevant than bush's grandad.

Which is he, a neocon jew lover, or a nazi?
 
You would think that if someone could dig up stuff like this with Bush, he could see the obvious that is just as bad with the other side of politics.

This is like being able to see 20/20 with objects the size of sand, and being blind everywhere else.
 
Originally posted by NewGuy
You would think that if someone could dig up stuff like this with Bush, he could see the obvious that is just as bad with the other side of politics.

This is like being able to see 20/20 with objects the size of sand, and being blind everywhere else.

Hey that's trippy! good analogy.
 
Feelings of anger, outrage and disgust have been replaced with feelings of pity.
 
Ahem what??

Is Prescott Bush still alive? If so, you have my permission to publicly humiliate him. If not, why don't you petition the local courts to allow you to dig him up and humiliate him.

Otherwise, no one gives a damn about someone's grandfather's 50 year old business dealings.
 

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