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Skeleton in the closet? I've known about Prescott Bush's war profiteering, NAZI sympathies, interest in eugenics for years. Prescott Bush helped start Planned Parenthood because of his fear that undesirables (colored people and poor whites) were reproducing too quickly and would dilute the good gene pool (people like himelf). Henry Ford was also quite the anti-semite and of course Joe Kennedy made the the early Kennedy fortune selling prohibition alcohol, insider stock trading, and real-estate speculation.
To me this is all interesting but I have little interest in various family's unsavory past. I'm more interested in the present.
I knew about henry ford. there was an uproar regarding schlindler's list being sponsored by ford motor company...literally...
I agree with the "family's past" statement.
I do think that bush's recent statement regarding obama's willingness to talk to "terrorists" deserves another look considering his own history...
I think the company you are referring to is Brown Brothers Harriman. Eustace Mullins has researched the interconnections with this oldest operating bank of the U.S. with many financiers on either side of the aisle going back beyond the Axis and Allies even beyond the Bolsheviks. Very interesting read. THE SECRETS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE. War is a for profit endeavor. While you are there...take advantage...learn why gas is proud of $4.00 per gallon
Well, to be honest with you, I think that you shouldn't hit on the Bush family and, I know that allot of liberals do this sort of thing.
I didn't know the Bush's grandfather was part of that. If I were you, I'd stay out of his personal life. Yah, maybe this should've been brought up, but, we shouldn't bring up the past. I happen to like President Bush even though I have a few disagreements but, I respect him and so forth.
I also didn't know that his grandfather was a senator. And, I certainly don't want to bring up the past. Don't you worry, he'll be out of the White House soon.
You'll probably be allot happier with either Hillary, Obomma, or MCaine.
Eight years of liberal biased media beating up this administration day after day. almost a year and a half of a democratic led congress who's main focus has been a public linching of the Bush administration. over 200 senate inquiries, full scale invetigations, private investigations from left leaning organizations, and what in Gods name have you people found? what the f*ck? You have not to date, and will not find anything with this President. You should be ashamed. still mad because we impeached your pres? LOL. get over it. You liberals have abc, cbs, msnbc, time, newsweek, hbo, cnn, and most big city newspapers, and with all that media on your side, and no mention of Prescott Bush. you have to go to Conspiracy.com to get that kind of sh-t. good luck with this propaganda campaign, maybe you can get Michael Moron to film it for you. Drink some more Kool-aide , bub-bye



Shouldn't bush finally acknowledge his grandfather's actions?
George Bush's grandfather, the late US senator Prescott Bush, was a director and shareholder of companies that profited from their involvement with the financial backers of Nazi Germany.
His business dealings, which continued until his company's assets...
were seized in 1942 under the Trading with the Enemy Act, has led more than 60 years later to a civil action for damages being brought in Germany against the Bush family by two former slave laborers at Auschwitz and to a hum of pre-election controversy.
The evidence has also prompted one former US Nazi war crimes prosecutor to argue that the late senator's action should have been grounds for prosecution for giving aid and comfort to the enemy.
After years of trying to keep this skeleton in the closet, don't you think the Bush family should finally acknowledge this?