The Bush family revival is not new. During the years there is a Democratic president there is a traveling show that sell tickets and provide a revival atmosphere to keep 'the political dogma alive.' Ask former Secretary Powell. He spoke at the revivals.
Why do the Bushes keep trying to establish the Old Establishment? Because they believe in it as if it were god. They have plans. The "W" administration had investments all along the cabinet; Big Pharm was a favorite. Why Medicare Part D? Because they care about the elderly and disabled? No. Because it has been a huge payment in stock dividends. Why do you think Medicare Part D is paying high prices for medications? The Congress has wanted to adopt the Veteran's Medication System for years now. If a program is begun that feeds Wall Street without an alternative to save money being available to reduce costs to the country; who is that about? The people? The country? Or the profit structure?
Why do the Bushes keep trying to establish the Old Establishment? Because they believe in it as if it were god. They have plans. The "W" administration had investments all along the cabinet; Big Pharm was a favorite. Why Medicare Part D? Because they care about the elderly and disabled? No. Because it has been a huge payment in stock dividends. Why do you think Medicare Part D is paying high prices for medications? The Congress has wanted to adopt the Veteran's Medication System for years now. If a program is begun that feeds Wall Street without an alternative to save money being available to reduce costs to the country; who is that about? The people? The country? Or the profit structure?
They have plans past JEB! JEB if elected as the third Bush would simply be the predecessor to George P.
This family has plans for the country and it is wealth in THEIR pockets. That is not sour grapes, that is a fact.
This family has plans for the country and it is wealth in THEIR pockets. That is not sour grapes, that is a fact.
Impoverishment deepened during the "W" years because Wall Street was the backbone of the USA economy. All the cash reserves "W" could find were drained into the USA cash flow economy. All the cash reserves of OUR GOVERNMENT was drained into the private sector. "W" tried to take $2 Trillion from Social Security.
Don't tell me about these people, I know about these people.
September 2, 2004
By Larry King
(CNN) -- Three generations of the Bush family (click here) sat down with CNN's Larry King on Thursday night to show their support for re-electing President Bush: the former President George H.W. Bush, his grandson Pierce Bush, and son Marvin Bush, George W. Bush's brother.
CNN'S LARRY KING: How do you feel?
PIERCE BUSH, GEORGE W. BUSH'S NEPHEW: I'm feeling great. It's really exciting to be here at the Republican convention. Just started out at a great school, Georgetown University. Very excited about that.
KING: Marvin, what kind of nephew is he?
MARVIN BUSH, GEORGE W. BUSH'S BROTHER: Pierce has been a pretty decent nephew. He came and stayed at my guest house, Larry. He was supposed to stay for the two- to three-day limit. Two, three months later, he was still there.
KING: Still there.
M. BUSH: The good thing about Pierce is he wore the same shirt every day to work for a month. It broke a family record.
P. BUSH: Keep it simple. Keep it simple....
I do not lie.September 2, 2004
By Larry King
(CNN) -- Three generations of the Bush family (click here) sat down with CNN's Larry King on Thursday night to show their support for re-electing President Bush: the former President George H.W. Bush, his grandson Pierce Bush, and son Marvin Bush, George W. Bush's brother.
CNN'S LARRY KING: How do you feel?
PIERCE BUSH, GEORGE W. BUSH'S NEPHEW: I'm feeling great. It's really exciting to be here at the Republican convention. Just started out at a great school, Georgetown University. Very excited about that.
KING: Marvin, what kind of nephew is he?
MARVIN BUSH, GEORGE W. BUSH'S BROTHER: Pierce has been a pretty decent nephew. He came and stayed at my guest house, Larry. He was supposed to stay for the two- to three-day limit. Two, three months later, he was still there.
KING: Still there.
M. BUSH: The good thing about Pierce is he wore the same shirt every day to work for a month. It broke a family record.
P. BUSH: Keep it simple. Keep it simple....