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2007-10-19 17:05:09 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

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The Bush family has also sold weapons to Saddam Hussein, the Ayatollah Khoumaini, and Osama bin Laden.

None of this is a secret - look it up if you don't believe it.

2007-10-19 17:17:30 · answer #1 · answered by Joe R 2 · 2 2

Yes, his grandfather had 1 share in a European bank that dealt with the Nazi party. (Bush's father served in Navy dive bombers during the war)
Joe Kennedy served as ambassador to England until being kicked out because of his ardent pro Hitler stance. John Kennedy was rushed off to the Navy when it was found he was boning a female member of German military intelligence.
The problem with this is that it has no relevance with the current situation. A great many people in the 30s and early 40s did business with Germany. At the time the Nazi party was the legal government. So where is the crime?
This basically is the kind of garbage the left comes out with, of course the fact that the Clintons did business with the Chinese communists, allowing them to "contribute" to their campaign funds in exchange for military technology means nothing to you. Or that John Kerry consorted with the North Vietnamese while the war was still under way is "irrelevant" to you. People like you want to ignore all that and reach back over 70 years to concoct a "connection" with the Nazis.
One question, DOES THIS IDIOCY HAVE ANYTHING TO DO WITH WHAT IS GOING ON RIGHT NOW?

2007-10-19 17:37:33 · answer #2 · answered by smsmith500 7 · 0 1

that is easily maximum ideal. Prescott Sheldon Bush become also found to have violated the "trading With The Enemies Act," and it become *for the time of* the WWII era that this occured, no longer *in a while.* PSB become on the board of Brown Harriman, a monetary crew, no longer compared to the cutting-edge Carlyle crew, that become in mattress with Fritz Thyssen, a Nazi industrialist and private buddy of third Reich potentates, who become waist deep with I.G. Farben organization, the organization that allegedly man made Zyklon-B. As for the lame-o excuse that "PSB become GWB's grandfather," one ought to remember apples by no skill fall some distance from the tree. Bush 40-one had more suitable than a large toe stuck re: John F. Kennedy with the aid of his ongoing artwork with the CIA for the time of that era, and there is a robust reason he needs each and every of the information saved categorized. That relatives is the incredible persevering with criminal company contained in the historic previous of the US, and doubtless the international itself.

2016-10-21 10:53:02 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Here's the connection.

Bush's grandfather worked for a bank which was own by another bank which had a major stockholder who was an early supporter of the Nazis, but who fled Germany in 1939 after denouncing Hitler.

I bet you've never actually bothered to look up the reality of the story have you? Like the mindless sheep that you are you just repeated the nonsense you were told without thought..

2007-10-19 17:22:18 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Are you aware of the Kennedy connection to the Nazis?

Throughout 1938, as the Nazi persecution of Jews intensified, [Joe] Kennedy attempted to obtain an audience with Adolf Hitler.[4] Shortly before the Nazi aerial bombing of British cities began in September 1940, Kennedy sought a personal meeting with Hitler, again without State Department approval, "to bring about a better understanding between the United States and Germany."[5]

Kennedy argued strongly against giving aid to Britain.

"Democracy is finished in England. It may be here.”, stated Ambassador Kennedy, Boston Sunday Globe of November 10, 1940. In a one simple statement, Joe Kennedy ruined any future chances of becoming US president, metaphorically committing political suicide. While Blitzkrieg bombs fell daily on England, Nazi troops occupied Poland, Belgium, the Netherlands, and France, Ambassador Kennedy unambiguously and repeatedly stated his belief that the war was not about saving democracy from National Socialism (Nazism) or Facism. In the now-infamous, long, rambling interview with two newspaper journalists, Louis M. Lyons of the Boston Globe and Ralph Coglan of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Kennedy opined:

"It's all a question of what we do with the next six months. The whole reason for aiding England is to give us time.” ... “As long as she is in there, we have time to prepare. It isn't that she's (Britain’s) fighting for democracy. That's the bunk. She's fighting for self-preservation, just as we will if it comes to us.” ... "I know more about the European situation than anybody else, and it's up to me to see that the country gets it," [6]

When the American public and Roosevelt Administration officials read his quotes on democracy being "finished", and his belief that the Battle of Britain wasn't about "fighting for democracy.", all of it being just "bunk", they realized that Ambassador Kennedy could not be trusted to represent the United States. In the face of national public outcry, he was offered the chance to fall on his sword, and he submitted his resignation later that month.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_P._Kennedy,_Sr.#Ambassador_to_Britain

2007-10-19 17:12:13 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

You can trace the Kennedys, and any number of other rich, prominent families, to questionable financial dealings around the world.

Power corrupts.

2007-10-19 17:11:31 · answer #6 · answered by raichasays 7 · 1 1

We need more honest talk about our government's failures and less libelous, ridiculous smear campaigns.

In my humble opinion.

2007-10-19 18:16:52 · answer #7 · answered by eV 5 · 0 2

Good people!

2007-10-19 17:13:28 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

NICE SOURCE

AND ELVIS IS A WALMART GREETER

2007-10-19 19:28:59 · answer #9 · answered by Ted M 4 · 0 1

first?

2007-10-19 17:08:07 · answer #10 · answered by phillipk_1959 6 · 0 1

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