He didn't want the child as he didn't want to have to support it, though he is one of the few who truly could very easily! And it is an accurate event, though probably covered up pretty well by now as I bet all the records no longer exists! Just like trying to find his conviction on Possession of Cocaine where his dad arranged community service in Texas for him!
Some sound shocked! My, My!!
They aren't shocked he is an alcoholic!
In all honesty, Flynnt had most of the truth, but the woman who visited Robin and the person who arranged it, are not talking.
Flynnts interview referencing this was stricken from CNN (Is that how news works?)
Though I believe it probably happened, as of today, there is no real hard proof and probably wont be until the death of one of those involved!
Ironic that the woman who visited Robin, and overheard the conversation, won't respond to her earlier statements to Flynnt! It would seem a denial would have been more helpful to Bush, but she didn't do that either!
Whether Bush forced her, or his family did, is equally unclear! So based on circumstantial evidence, and Bush's penchant for getting into trouble to be bailed out by his parents, and that other Flynnt allegations were accurate, the redacting by CNN of it's transcript, I would say it is more likely to have happened than to not have happened!
2007-03-07 06:55:18
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answered by cantcu 7
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Well, he asked the expert Little Billy Clinton how to handle this sort of thing and Little Billy said "Man, just throw her a few bucks and tell her to take care of it or you'll take care of her. That generally works. If it doesn't, call me back - I've got some good ol' boys over here in Arkansas who fix these problems for me when they threaten to get out of hand."
And, being the World's Stupidest Man, George followed the advice of the World's Smartest Man. And there you have it.
2007-03-07 07:08:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Were you there? Did President Bush, or this woman Robin confide in you? I'd say not, how to you know he "forced" her?
Just another Bush hating troll!
2007-03-07 12:13:35
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answered by jonn449 3
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First of all, she wanted the abortion, but it was 1971, so GW made the arrangements (so a friend of hers said..) for Robin to do so if she desired. There isnt even real proof that GW actually DID make the arrangements, its "what a girlfriend said"! So, nice try lieby!
2007-03-07 06:59:12
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answered by panthrchic 4
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I can't stand George Bush, but I am getting tired of all these questions about some girlfriend he supposedly had who was forced to have an abortion.
Where are your links? Sources?
2007-03-07 06:56:24
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answered by Anonymous
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WHY HOW DARE YOU INSULT OUR PATRIOT IN chief YOU LIBERAL TREE HUGGING ANTI GUN possession TALIBAN LOVING AL GORE WORSHIPPING HYBRID driving FREAK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!! psyche...nah purely kidding...I purely had to act like the common US Dept of native land secure practices/US suggestions branch paid neocon YA Troll for slightly. thank you for the possibility.
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answered by arleta 4
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There is not one ligitamate source for this story, and come on, was gonna be published by Larry Flynnt?, that POS would publish a story about the Virgin Mary having an abortion if it made him a buck
2007-03-07 06:54:35
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answered by J S 4
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Where is your source for this?
If I had posted something like this without a source you Libs would crucify me!
2007-03-07 07:06:48
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answered by Anonymous
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No link, why am I not surprised.
Truly, such obsession is manical in nature. 24/7/365 Bush rules you. Pretty sad, really.
2007-03-07 07:00:04
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answered by Anonymous
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What's wrong with that? Having an abortion is a minor medical procedure -- just like getting rid of a wart, or some other unwanted growth on a woman's body.
Or so Planned Parenthood tells us.
2007-03-07 06:56:26
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