Great video I just found on the bush funeral envelops
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Hadn't seen this, thanks.
A video I saw from the other angle, I did not pick up on the SS officer handing the note to GWB. I thought he chose that moment, when his father's casket is passing by, to pass a note to Laura. What in the hell could be so important in that note for him to pass it at that moment? Why not wait a few moments later after his father's casket had passed? Or why not share it later on? To me I thought maybe it was symbolic that his father no longer held sway over him now that he was gone.
And why would the SS agent pick that moment to pass a note if that is what happened?
But - I think this is a reasonable reason. GHWB gave Teddy Kennedy a medal just a few years earlier and to me it was an apology for his role in killing his brother. I think GHWB was essentially a patriot and had a conscience but he did things thinking they were for the betterment of the country and they weren't.
(((cia))) and played a part in the JFK killing.
I don't disagree that he deserves to go down in history as a criminal. But I do see a difference between him and Bill Clinton, even though he had a hand in grooming Clinton for office. Bush1 was not a sociopath.
I do hope we can have rational discussion on this forum and it isn't just emotional outbursts. That only helps the fake media paint Trump supporters as irrational.
Bush 1 and Bill Clinton were best buds.
Really??
The Bush family rumor hasit are Nazi's that escaped Germany after wwll. I'll get sauce:
https://www.angelfire.com/poetry/SusieD/BUSHESNAZI.html
Prescott ran for Senate in 1950 and was in the banking community prior to that. I do think there is some truth to his being involved with other financiers that probably backed Hitler. I don't see that as support for fascism as much as it was seeking profit in a re-emerging Germany.
More sauce
https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/esp_sociopol_bush19.htm