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George Bush: The Unauthorized Biography --- by Webster G. Tarpley & Anton Chaitkin
Chapter - VI -Bush in World War II Plut aux dieux que ce fut le dernier de ses crimes!
--Racine, Britannicus
George Bush has always traded shamelessly on his alleged record as a naval aviator during the
Second World War in the Pacific theatre. During the 1964 senate campaign in Texas against