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REPUBLICAN VICE PRESIDENT GEORGE BUSH'S ALLEGED DWI ARREST—WHERE'S THE IMPEACHMENT?

by John Lee
© your income tax dollars at the White House

If you're so damned smart, why are you doing what you are doing and I'm president of the United States?
—President George "Poppy" Bush

Nancy Reagan

In 1991, author Kitty Kelly published an unauthorized biography of former First Lady Nancy Reagan. There was one major incident mentioned in Kelly's best-selling book that was censored by 99.99% of the American newsmedia: the alleged arrest of the vice president of the United States for DWI.

Kelly told SPY magazine (a satirical collection of humor covering the rich, powerful and famous), "That was something nobody mentioned. I don't know why. That one incident is cold—you've got a date in the book. And I interviewed people who were in that dinner party. . . . The book was thouroughly vetted by the publisher's lawyers. I have that story on tape, and yes, I had to give up the source's name to the lawyers." SPY noted that when it came to Kelly's biography of the First Lady: "Just about everything that mattered, and much that didn't, was quoted somewhere [by the media]—except for one wholly ignored little anecdote on page 507."

Kelly wrote:

"To certain friends, Nancy had peddled the story of 'George and his girlfriend' that had been told to her about the evening of March 18, 1981, when some of 'the group' were having dinner at Lion d'Or in Washington, D.C. 'Suddenly there was a great commotion,' recalled one of the five dinner guests, 'as the security men accompanying the Secretary of State [Alexander Haig] and the Attorney General [Willian French Smith] converged on our table. They started jabbering into their walkie-talkies, and then whispered to Haig and Smith, who both jumped up and left the restaurant. The two men returned about forty-five minutes later, laughing their heads off. They said they had had to bail out George Bush, who'd been in a traffic accident with his girlfriend. Bush had not wanted the incident to appear on the police blotter, so he had his security men contact Haig and Smith. They took care of things for him, and then came back to dinner."

Note that police officers never arrest a driver after a traffic crash unless the driver either (1) kills someone (or a group of people), or (2) the driver is suspected of drunk driving/drugged driving (DWI/DUI). Since the White House dinner guests were "laughing their heads off," it is presumably safe to interpolate the vice president's crash did not involve dead bodies (even though Haig—as a 4-star general during the Vietnam War/"police action"—presumably doesn't care about dead bodies).

Less than two weeks later, Nancy's husband Ronald was shot by John Hinkley, as were three presidential aides. Hinkley's brother was scheduled to have dinner with George Bush's son Neil, according to an article On Tuesday, March 31 the Houston Post published a copyrighted story under the headline:

"BUSH'S SON WAS TO DINE WITH SUSPECT'S BROTHER, by Arthur Wiese and Margarte Downing." The lead paragraph read as follows: "Scott Hinckley, the brother of John Hinckley Jr., who is charged with shooting President Reagan and three others, was to have been a dinner guest Tuesday night at the home of Neil Bush, son of Vice President George Bush, The Houston Post has learned."

Earl Golz reported a similar news article in the Dallas Morning News two days after the shootings on April Fools' Day 1981. The national media made a huge deal out of the assassin's aquaintance with actress Jodi Foster, but censored the connection with the vice president who took over the reins of the presidency while the elderly Reagan tried to recover in hospital.

It is safe to say that Nancy Reagan hated Vice President George Bush--the ambitious CIA spy and former CIA director who seized the presidency without an election. This hatred was certainly a motivation as effective as any truth serum. (Former CIA director Richard Helms, one of twenty Reagan/Bush White House officials convicted in the Iran-Contra cocaine-for-guns/NATO-stockpiles-for-cash scandal, testified to Congress the CIA successfully completed over 60,000 assassinations. Mind-controlled assassins (MK-ULTRA torture/psychology program) were just one of the CIA's many underhanded specialties. Reagan and Bush's Costa Rican embassy staff--including the U.S. ambassador—was expelled from that nation for the crime of importing cocaine into the USA. As head of the CIA, Bush was certainly one of America's more ruthless government employees.)

The Washington Post Book World reviewed this story, tongu-in-cheeky: "Kitty Kelly's biography is a sober classic, a study of what it means to be an American. . . . Excellent."

The Nation review read: "Gossip serves as justice in a corrupt world.... In a real sense, the Reagans are getting the comeuppance they deserve... turnabout against hypocrites is always fair play... and no system yet has devised a more exquisite punishment than the unauthorized biography."

Note that General Haig had been one of journalist Bob Woodward's composite sources for "Deep Throat," the anonymous White House informant that exposed the secret tape recordings of the criminal activities of the Republican president, Richard Nixon. Woodward was a Naval officer at the Pentagon, working as liason between the Joint Chiefs of Staff and General Haig, Nixon's White House chief of staff. This is according to Colodney and Getlin in Silent Coup, Nixon resigned before he could be impeached, then was given a blanket pardon by the appointed Republican president Gerald "Magic JFK Bullet" Ford. Haig also became advisor to Amway corporation for its Chinese operations. (Amway, the largest single presidential campaign contributor in America, prefers to "hire employees" with no legal rights or employee benifits whatsoever). Bob Woodward is now editor of the Washington Post.

SPY Magazine: 1001 Reasons Not to Vote for George Bush

This was not the only alleged arrest incident to befall the future president in the nation's capitol. SPY, in an article titled "1,001 Reasons Not To Vote For George Bush--Number 1, He Cheats on his Wife," published the names and photos of six alleged or confessed girfriends of the married politician on the eve of the then-president's 1992 reelection attempt. Another of the women had served the politician "in a variety of positions," according to the Washington Post. One of these women was later appointed to an ambassadorship. Spy also mentioned that a British newspaper had published a story that at approximately the same time as the DWI crash cover-up, the vice president was allegedly involved in another altercation while with a girlfriend (which girlfriend was not reported). This act, however, involved being shot and wounded at the lover's home. One of the president's alleged mistresses, Janet Cooke, co-authored a Washington Post article titled "Anatomy of a Washington Rumor," attempting to debunk this particular allegation.

The vice president/president also had an on-going prescription for the psychiatric drug Halcion, a powerful tranquilizer of the benzodiazepine type. Halcion's side effects include amnesia, confusion, anxiety, hostility, hallucinations, agitation and violence--and puking on Japenese diplomats on live international television. Secretary of State James Baker referred to these little pills as "blue bombs." Halcion possibly has negative side effects upon drivers, either by itself or in combination with alcohol. Worst Pills, Best Pills—A Consumer's Guide to Avoiding Drug-Induced Death or Illness, a book by written by doctors for Ralph Nader's Public Citizen consumer watchdog group, classifies Halcion in the "Do Not Use" category.

Aproximately one year after the vice president's alleged (DUI) arrest, on April 14, 1982, Republican President Ronald Reagan signed Executive Order 12358 to establish The Presidential Commission on Drunk Driving, to (1) "Highten public awareness of the seriousness of the drunk driving problem. . . . (2) Persuade . . . communities to attack the drunk driving problem. . . . (4) Generate public support for increased enforcement of . . . local drunk driving laws." The Report also warned that "enormous danger lies in the fact that the Presidential Commission will bring forth a mixture of suggestions or recommendations that would create a serious credibility problem."

Today, in the 1999 and 2000 Tennessee Driver Handbook confesses, "Strictly speaking, a driver can be convicted of drunk driving with a blood-alcohol level of 0.00%. Having a blood alcohol below the 'presumed level of intoxication' does not clear a driver of DUI." Politicians routinely pass strict laws that the public must obey, but laws that politicians can ignore. The corporate-owned "news" media is no more likely to advertise the reality of a zero-tolerance alcohol prohibition than report a GOP vice president/president was arrested DUI with his mistress.

Spymaster Bush

For more information about the father of Y2K Republican "Presidential" Selectee George W. Bush ("Jr."--his father is George H. W. Bush), check out Sr.'s unauthorized biography online for free, along with Bushwatch.

The "tough-on-crime" Texas governor, Bush Jr., proves the "like-father-like-son" cliche holds true—he was allegedly arrested for cocaine use ("I made mistakes," Bush Jr confessed), and was allegedly a drunken male stripper at college keg parties (the alleged nude table-dance photo has yet to surface). On November 2, 2000, just 5 days before the close of the presidential election polls, Bush Jr confessed that he was arrested and concivted for DUI in Kennibunkport, Maine, in 1976. Bush Jr. was aged 30, and was arrested while driving with his sister and a bunch of friends. CNN reported that the DUI arrest was confirmed via court clerk records in Bitterford, Maine, and by interview with the arresting cop. Bush Jr.'s official response once again was, "He made mistakes."

How many more mistakes did Bush Jr. make? He has confessed to two additional arrests and convictions for burglery and vandalism, plus desertion during wartime, for which he was stripped of his pilot's license by the Pentagon. He, like his daddy, is accused of adultery. In Junior's case, a former Playboy bunny described a three-year affair and a letter from Bush inquiring about her "red panties".

Bush Jr.'s vaice presidential running mate, Dick Cheney, the former Congressman and Secretary for Defense for Reagan/Bush, also confessed to a pair of DUI arrests.

As for son Neil, who was scheduled to dine with the brother of the president Reagan's assassin, he went on to become a director of Silverado Savings and Loan, which cost the taxpayers $1-billion when it went bankrupt. Neil Bush was not arrested for that waste of taxpayer funds.

Everyone is human, but not everyone passes laws to put tens of millions of their fellow citizens in prison (or give them the death penalty) for doing the same things that they enjoy doing. I suppose ruthless people prefer the $3,000 profit for the government for each of the 2-million annual DUI/DWI arrests than they care about being a decent human being. Bush publically bragged that he was "no card-carrying member of the ACLU": one doesn't have to be when elite government officials jump to cover up a DUI arrest with a mere cell-phone call. But not every citizen is fortunate enough to be a card-carrying member of the Republican White House heirarchy.




UPDATE: GEORGE BUSH JR.

http://www.nationalenquirer.com/stories/news.cfm?instanceid=5978

GEORGE W. BUSH SMEARED IN ADULTERY SCANDAL

Published on: September 1, 2000

A STUNNING PLAYBOY MODEL has unleashed the opening salvo in a vicious smear campaign against George W. Bush -- claiming she had a torrid 18-month affair with the presidential candidate that ended last June.

Political experts say her sordid tale is just the beginning of a dirty tricks campaign that will be aimed at the front-runner during his quest for the White House. And it raises the question of who put her up to trying to destroy Bush's campaign.

"He's going to be vulnerable all the way up to the election," Dr. Larry Sabato, professor of government and foreign affairs at the University of Virginia, told The ENQUIRER.

"Dirty tricks will be a staple of the campaign."

Former Watergate conspirator and radio talk show host G. Gordon Liddy agreed. "You look for a candidate's vulnerabilities -- and Gov. Bush has made statements like, 'I was young and foolish' that give credibility to a story of sexual promiscuity."

Already the Internet is awash with rumors about Bush's personal life, including allegations of womanizing.

However, the Republican contender is a genuine family man, say insiders. He married his wife Laura in November 1977, and in November 1981, she gave birth to twin girls, who were named for their grandmothers, Jenna and Barbara.

But with less than a year to go to the 2000 election, the first big sexual broadside has been fired at the Bush bandwagon by 35-year-old Tammy Phillips, a partner in a gym in Carrollton, Tex.

As an ENQUIRER team looked into her bombshell claims, we learned that Tammy is a former stripper, who began dancing in clubs when she was only 14. She claims she was introduced to Gov. Bush by her uncle, a prominent Republican, in early December 1997 during a political function at a hotel in Midland, Tex.

"I was wearing a tiny miniskirt -- and it was instant combustion," she told The ENQUIRER.

Tammy alleges that she and Gov. Bush made passionate love that very day before leaving the hotel.

FAST FACT! - George W. Bush and his wife Laura tied the knot after knowing each other only three months.

And her story becomes even more lurid.

The next day, she says, the Texas Governor called her on her cell phone and made a date for a few days later -- asking her to wear the same red panties she'd worn when they first met.

This time their rendezvous took place in the unlikely setting of the men's room at a Best Western motel in Houston, claims the torrid temptress. After it was over, she says, they went their separate ways -- with Gov. Bush allegedly taking her red panties with him.

Six other similarly clandestine liaisons took place before their final one in San Diego last June, asserts Tammy.

She stops short of claiming a great romance with the governor. "It was simply sex," she says. "It was the cheapest relationship you can imagine."

Tammy -- who posed for Playboy lingerie and swimsuit issues between 1989 and 1992 -- told The ENQUIRER she was holding the "smoking gun" proof of the relationship: a handwritten note from Gov. Bush in which he mentions the red panties.

The ENQUIRER repeatedly asked to see the so-called note -- but she couldn't produce it [apparently wants lots of cash from Larry Flint].

Tammy is armed with days, dates and locations where George W. in fact appeared, and where she claims she had sex with him. It gives her story the air of credibility. But our investigation discovered that while her story may have the appearance of truth, it's false -- although Tammy vehemently defends it.

This plot to link George W. to adultery cleverly combines facts that on the surface appear to give it the ring of truth.

For example, the Republican bigwig uncle who, she says, introduced her to Gov. Bush is indeed a prominent 47-year-old Atlanta lobbyist.

But the uncle -- who requests anonymity -- has records that show he was nowhere near Midland, Tex., on the date Tammy gives in December 1997.

Contacted by The ENQUIRER, the lobbyist's younger brother declared, "She's lying if she says he introduced her to anybody."

Not even her own family members know who might have put Tammy up to trying to derail Bush's presidential campaign.

"I don't know if she was put up to it by someone else," said the lobbyist's brother.

But the expert we contacted has a pretty good idea of what's going on. "This is a classic dirty trick," declared Dr. Sabato, whose book "Dirty Little Secrets: The Persistence of Corruption in American Politics," focuses on political dirty tricks.

"Most allegations like this don't have any truth to them, but what a candidate has to fear is that the people who are lying will appear credible at least for a while."

Tammy now says she's considering giving her story to Hustler magazine, which earlier this year published a special edition exposing sexual scandals of politicians.

When The ENQUIRER confronted her with the findings of our investigation, Tammy quickly became tongue-tied and refused to comment. She also would not discuss who might have put her up to attacking the governor.

Warned G. Gordon Liddy: "George W. can expect more spurious allegations like this before the campaign is over."

by DAVID WRIGHT

DEEP THOUGHTS

Do not judge, or you too will be judged. For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you.
—Mathew 7:1-2 (Recovery Devotional Bible)

JOKE OF THE DAY

What's the difference between rich man who drinks too much and a poor man who drinks too much? The rich man's "alcohol dependant" and the poor man's a drunk!



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