cosmicaug
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Mon Jul-21-03 12:42 AM
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Lying -- a Bush Family Value |
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Edited on Tue Jul-22-03 09:10 AM by elad
From http://consortiumnews.com/2003/071803a.htmlIn most cases, it wouldn’t matter much that a 40-year-old long-time heavy drinker refused to admit to his alcoholism, nor that years later, he continued to play word games when asked about his cocaine use. Doctors might say that denial isn’t good for a person’s recovery, but that wouldn’t affect the rest of us.
The difference in this case is that the substance abuser somehow became president of the United States. And by hiding his earlier problems, George W. Bush learned what is becoming a dangerous lesson – that his family and political connections can protect him from the truth. <snip> A Family Legacy
Bush’s words and deeds around the Iraq War suggest that deception was one lesson that George W. Bush learned from his father.
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As CIA chief in 1976, the elder Bush led the counterattack against the historic congressional and press investigations of CIA abuses, including the agency’s involvement in assassinations of foreign leaders. Those cover-ups reached into Bush's own tenure at the CIA, with efforts to frustrate an investigation into the murder of Chile's ex-foreign minister Orlando Letelier, who was blown up while driving down Embassy Row in Washington on Sept. 21, 1976.
<snip> A Strategy
Bush was, after all, a Bush, who was expected to restore "honor" and "dignity" to the White House. [For more details on the imbalanced campaign coverage, see Consortiumnews.com’s "Protecting Bush-Cheney," or "Bush's Life of Deception."] <...> EDITED BY ADMIN FOR COPYRIGHT REASONS
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