George Bush: The Unauthorized Biography
Washington Post, April 17, 1989 See Jack Anderson and Dale Van Atta, "Another Test of Loyalty and Standards," Washington Post, ...
Kempe, "The Noriega Files," p. 19. Frank A. Rubino Esq. and Jon A. May, Esq., Classified Information Procedures Act Submission ...
Chapter –XXIV The New World Order Roma caput mundi regit orbis frena rotundi (Rome, the chief of the world, hold the reins of th ...
The successor personality which emerged from this upheaval differed in several important respects from the George Bush who had s ...
Bush's new desire to strut and posture as a madman on the world stage, as contrasted with his earlier devotion to secret, behind ...
unlike the Soviets, were insulated within their North Atlantic metropolis by the possession of a global, as distinct from a mere ...
and Slavic masses? The answer to that could only be genocide on a collossal scale, with economic breakdown, famine, epidemics an ...
especially in arms control negotiations. Bush wanted to drive a hard bargain, and that meant stalling until the Soviets became t ...
Germans demanding admittance to West German embassies, first in Hungary, and then in Czechoslovakia. Then, in one of the most dr ...
In reality, Bush's suppressed rage was another real epiphany of his character, the sort of footage which a serious rival preside ...
initiatives that neither Moscow nor Washington wanted. A free hand for each empire within its respective sphere was reaffirmed, ...
Bush was responsible for the jailing of LaRouche, and his policy in these matters was diametrically opposite to this approach. B ...
Barbara loves broccoli. She's tried to make me eat it. She eats it all the time herself. So she can go out and meet the caravan. ...
East-West designs." [fn 15] Did Bush and Gorbachov use their Camp David afternoon to coordinate their respective roles in the Gu ...
Yet, less than one year later, Marshall announced his retirement from the bench, giving Bush the chance to split the organizatio ...
makes that go right out the door. Politically, I think it's a disaster." [fn 18] With that, Rollins was locked in a feud with Bu ...
could not disguise his seething internal rage at the thought of being nailed as a liar. The internal turmoil was expressed in th ...
A questioner cited a tabloid headline: "Read My Lips: I Lied." Bush had been prepped by an historical review of how other presid ...
family in on March 31, 1981) carrying placards and chanting "Yes, Neil, it's wrong to steal!" and "Give it back, Neil!" [fn 19] ...
And it's tough on people in public life to some degree. And I've got three other sons and they all want to go to the barricades, ...
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