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Investigative reporter John Buchanan broke 60 years of silence recently when he uncovered documents showing Prescott Bush's business was seized by Congress in 1942 for trading with the enemy. Now Buchanan has gone even further, documenting Prescott's role in many more Nazi-related businesses as late as 1951. "[Democrats.com co-founder Bob] Fertik and others, including former Justice Department Nazi war crimes prosecutor John Loftus... believe Prescott Bush and the Harrimans should have been tried for treason. Now, say Fertik and Loftus, there should be a Congressional investigation into the Bush family's Nazi past and its concealment from the American people for 60 years. 'The American people have a right to know, in detail, about this hidden chapter of our history,'

2007-08-09 10:48:58 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

4 answers

Some people have stated that they eliminate people that have negative information about them especially the truth.

Was Prescott Bush a tire salesman as someone said?

The same is about how the Clinton's may have eliminated Vince Foster who knew the a lot information that could had discredited a lot of people.

A lot of affluent and powerful US citizens have questionable pasts as to how they arrived were they are now.

Most of the wealthy and powerful are men mainly Republicans and Democrats.

People that tell the truth end up with a ruined life.

2007-08-09 10:58:47 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

As Ted Kennedy once said:

"Let every Liquor store know, whether it wishes me well or ill, that I shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe, in order to assure that my liquor cabinet is fully stocked for the weekend."
(at Kennedy's hometown beer board meeting, 1975)


"I choose to drink nine bottles of scotch today, and drink the other things, not because it is hard, but because it is easy."
(at Patty's Pub, Washington DC, Happy Hour, 1984)


"Ich Bin Ein Boozer."
(at the Milwaukee Brewer's Festival, 1979)


"Ask not what your country can do for you, but that your bartender make the drinks a little stronger."
(Boston Christmas Parade speech, 1994)

2007-08-09 17:58:00 · answer #2 · answered by Lavrenti Beria 6 · 2 1

It couldn't have, because the Nazis were no longer a power by late 1945.

Thank you for playing. We have some wonderful parting gifts for you.

2007-08-09 17:53:39 · answer #3 · answered by Mathsorcerer 7 · 2 1

I thought George Bush was President....hmm....those evil right wing neocons....

2007-08-09 17:55:50 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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