Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Is Junior trying to keep Poppy out of jail?


Clinton could have persued this particlar Rethug criminality, but chose not to, when he came into office. Instead, he chose to let bygones be bygones, and the very same Rethugs then attackd him for 8 long years.

Proving once again, that it is not good for the country to allow criminal actors in high places to get away with their games.

They must all, finally, be held to account!

Gerald Plessner:

September 25, 2006 -Will George W. Bush have to pardon his father so that George H. W. Bush may never be prosecuted for participating in a criminal conspiracy and violating Federal law in the months before the election of Ronald Wilson Reagan to the presidency and George H. W. Bush to the vice-presidency of the United States?

This question, which brings into question the legitimacy of the Reagan presidency, is much more significant than the details of an Arkansas land deal. They are raised by the facts contained in documents recently discovered by Robert Parry, an outstanding journalist who exposed many of the details of the law-breaking Reagan-Bush years, including the Iran-Contra scandal.

Americans who are upset by the criminal ethos of current Republican politicians need to understand that the Republican principles and conduct are nothing new.

The truth is that what happened to Al Gore in 2000 involves many of the same players and tactics involved in the defeat of Jimmy Carter in 1980 --- that a Republican criminal conspiracy assured the victory of Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush for president and vice president of the United States. But like all things Republican, the story wouldn't be complete without a cover up.September 25, 2006

-Will George W. Bush have to pardon his father so that George H. W. Bush may never be prosecuted for participating in a criminal conspiracy and violating Federal law in the months before the election of Ronald Wilson Reagan to the presidency and George H. W. Bush to the vice-presidency of the United States?


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