madrchsod
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Wed Feb-04-04 11:19 PM
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if one looks at the document |
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that contains bush`s drug test just who is the the other fellow who didn`t take their test? interesting ,is that the same guy who helped george thru his business dealings?...inquiring minds want to know..
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Wed Feb-04-04 11:20 PM
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That would be James Bath.
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Wed Feb-04-04 11:42 PM
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2. I think they got discharged on the same day, too, IIRC. |
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Wed Feb-04-04 11:54 PM
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3. More about James Bath... |
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http://www.globalresearch.ca/articles/INL110A.htmlA second figure with an ambiguous part in Bush's financial past is Texas businessman James Bath. Considered as very close to the CIA, he appeared for the first time at Bush's side in 1978 when the latter made his first, unsuccessful run for the governorship. (He wouldn't try again until 1994, when he won). Bath helped to finance his campaign at the time and later bought into two of Bush's companies, Arbusto 79 Ltd and Arbusto 80 Ltd, affiliates of the Arbusto Energy oil exploration company founded by "W" in 1977. Under a mandate signed in 1976, Bath represented the financial interests of the Saudi Arabian sheikh Salem Bin Laden in the United States. Father of Ussama Bin Laden, Salem died in 1988. Thanks to his connections with Saudi business circles Bath obtained a $ 1.4 million loan from Mahfouz in 1990.
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