Re: Thanks to everyone for voting for Obama, he is killing us by the day!
Bush is an expert on that issue ...
<table class="Art" summary="George Bush Sends Flowers,Etc. to Victor Ashe" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"><tbody><tr><td colspan="2" class="Tytul" valign="top">George Bush Sends Flowers,Etc. to Victor Ashe <!-- propozycja sierpien 2004 --> </td> </tr> <tr> <td class="Autor" valign="top"> Stan Holowicki :
http:// http://idaho.indymedia.org/news/2004/03/7415.php
</td> <td class="Data" valign="top"> 17-09-2004 22:04 </td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="2" class="Abstrakt" valign="top"> President George W. Bush has sent Victor Ashe, the US Ambassador to Poland and a "special" friend since their cheerleader and cohabitation days at Yale University, "candy and flowers" via US Assistant Secretary of State Richard Armitage.
In another matter, Armitage surprised observers in Warsaw by an apparent criticism of his boss, the president. </td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="2" class="Tresc" valign="top"> <!-- obrazki --> <!-- propozycja sierpien 2004 --> (Warsaw, Sept. 17, 2004) "He has proved beyond the shadow of doubt that he is inhuman," Armitage, who is on a visit to Poland, told a press conference here. "Anyone who would use (the killing of) innocents for political aims is not worthy of existence in the type of society that we endorse," he added. (Xinhua News Agency)
Obviously this is a thinly veiled attack on his boss, president George W. Bush, who sent him to Poland. More than 10,000 Iraqi civilians have been killed by the US military, most of them children. Neighboring Iran is (wisely) arming itself with nuclear weapons, hoping to avoid a similar fate, as is North Korea.
The real reason Armitage is in Poland is to check up on the US Ambassador to Poland, Victor Ashe.
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Ashe and president Bush have had a "special relationship" since their college days at Yale, where they were roommates and male cheerleaders together.
Could it be that those who have the most to hide squeak the loudest? Instead of oppressing gays and lesbians, it's time for the US to create an atmosphere of acceptance and tolerance and coax Dubya out of the closet. It's okay, George, really. Here are a couple of telltale quotes from the president.
"We're a country based on fabulous values... And we'll prevail, because we're a fabulous nation, and we're a fabulous nation because we're a nation full of fabulous people. "
The "President chuckled. "Well, you got a pretty face," he told the surprised Mr. Reid. He wasn't done. "You got a pretty face," he said again. "You're a good-looking guy. Better looking than my Scott anyway.""
Just how "fabulous" is Mr. Ashe, Georgie?
"It?s known by many sources that George W. Bush in 1968 [when he was tapped into the Skulls and Bones] was performing homosexual acts with his male sex-mate and Yale roommate Mayor Ashe of Knoxville, TN. While mayor, Ashe made several unscheduled visits to the White House and, according to US Secret Service sources, Bush made at least 8 unscheduled and unannounced trips to Knoxville while he has been President.
Ashe is suspected of two arrests. One was in Washington DC and the other was in Atlanta, while he was a Tennessee state legislator. They allegedly involved arrests while he was picking up male tranvestite prostitutes in public restrooms.
Ashe was allegedly introduced on live TV, by Peter Jennings, as "The gay mayor from Knoxville" at a national mayor's conference in San Francisco."
"Not surprisingly, loyalty often flows in the other direction. In 1984 Bush flew to Tennessee to accompany the Republican Senate nominee and Bonesman ('67) Victor Ashe on a seven-city tour. Ashe lost to Al Gore."
The above quote is from Sherman Skolnick's Web site.
www.bettybowers.com/isbushgay.html
The mainline Australian newspaper, The Age, reported last week, prior to the release of Kitty Kelley's book "The Family" (Bush's) some charges Kelley could make, including:
"She may also raise a nasty rumour that circulates in Washington DC from time to time, that President Bush had a 'special relationship' with a former mayor of Tennessee, Victor Ashe, who is now the US ambassador to Poland."
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/09/10/1094789692938.html?oneclick=true (Registration Site)
It appears that Kitty is letting the cat out of the bag.
A newspaper in Memphis, Tennessee, USA, noted the president's lack of manliness in the 9/11 catastrophe. Bush was to stunned to react for about 9 minutes. Then he spent the rest of the day boring holes in the sky with Air Force One and hiding like a rabbit in a hole in the ground near Omaha, Nebraska.
http://www.memphisflyer.com/content.asp?ArticleID=6&ID=6361
"W" STANDS FOR "WIMP" - The evidence of these stories is in the book, "The Family," in hundreds of notes. The stories are well souced, over 800 sources.
The Kitty Kelley book, The Family, also reports that George Bush has engaged in domestic violence. This could have been verbal abuse, which Bush is noted for and which earned him the nickname "Lip" at Yale. Whatever it was, it prompted Laura Bush to flee her own home on more than one occasion, the book says, according to the Sunday Herald (UK) newspaper. Real men do not bully women.
There are even suspicions in the US that the anthrax mailings right after 9/11 -- a matter that like Bin Laden, is still unsolved -- was done to shut down the National Enquirer newspaper in Florida, which supposedly had photos of George W. Bush from his Skull and Bones secret society days at Yale in compromising sexual positions. Ambassador Ashe was a member of Skull and Bones at the same time. The only casualty of the Florida attack was the photo editor, Bob Stevens, whose widow is suing the US Government for not keeping the anthrax under control. The building was bought for a ridiculously low price by none other than the New York mayor, George Bush's pal, Rudy Guiliani, who has cleaned it up. </td></tr></tbody></table>