George W. Bush

Born in Connecticut in 1946, he became the U.S. president in 2001. Several experts have described him as “a white man who thinks he is God.” He expects his enemies, even entire countries, to tremble at his words, to bow to his might and obey his orders. He appears on television, on carefully prepared videos, to urge his followers to carry out acts of violence against those he labels “enemies” and, ironically enough, “terrorists.” “You’re either with us or with them”: this is his slogan. He is the continuator of a long family tradition of dirty businesses, cheating and governmental intrigue which began with his grandfather, Senator Prescott, and was continued by his father, George Bush Sr. For many years, his father was a terrorist ringleader: as CIA director, he recruited Latin American drug-traffickers, rich Meso-Oriental financiers, Central American death-squads and U.S. spies to conduct clandestine maneuvers against Nicaragua. During this time, he assembled a narco-terrorist network that channeled cocaine to the United States to finance Central American operations. He also deployed the “armed forces” of his terrorist network against the populations of Panama and Iraq. These campaigns devastated the environment, destroyed the economy and killed hundreds of thousands of people. At first, George W. Bush did not show the aptitude to do the kind of work his father did. Surrounded by wealth and privilege, he led the life of the rich and incompetent. He ruined a number of oil companies, pocketing millions in the process (some rich friends of his father’s helped him in this) and later speculated with the shares of oil companies, shortly before his father launched the terrorist operation Desert Storm. He made millions when he sold part of a baseball team he had received almost as gift and is now worth $70 million. He liked to party, get drunk and sniff cocaine, excesses which were allegedly put aside at the age of 40. Thanks to his genealogical tree and his wealth, he became governor of the state of Texas. As governor, he showed the first signs of his potential as global killer: he sentenced over 130 convicts to death. Nothing got in the executioner’s way, not innocence, guilt or justice. During this time, influenced by religious and political extremists such as Jerry Falwell, Oral Roberts and Ralph Reed, George W. Bush forged a philosophy known as “compassionate conservatism.” An expert has explained that a central tenet of this philosophy is that poor people are to blame for their poverty and are lacking in spiritual values. Armed with this antiquated philosophy and his family connections, George W. Bush put himself forward as ringleader candidate for the United States’ terrorist network. Forking out loads of money and following a suspicious vote-count in Florida (where his brother Jeb calls the shots), George W. Bush managed to get into the Oval Office. Since the criminal attacks on the Twin Towers on September 11, 2001, he has given himself the task of combating terrorism with more terrorism at the global scale. The invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq, which have resulted in tens of thousands of civilian deaths, attest to this. He has made use of every conceivable dirty war method: clandestine prisons, kidnapping, extralegal trials, phone tappings, the kidnapping of suspects. He also keeps hundreds of prisoners in Guantanamo base in juridical limbo. George W. Bush and his underlings have supplied terrorist client states with toxic chemicals, weapons and military advisors. In Latin America, planes conducting aerial fumigation spray poisonous products over large areas, killing plants, animals and human beings alike, destroying sources of food for the population and undermining the health of peoples. A self-avowed champion of the war on terrorism, he protects Luis Posada Carriles, the brain behind the 1976 bombing of a Cuban commercial plane. Sources: Abundant documents detailing George W. Bush’s terrorist activities can be found at the following addresses:

www.rebelion.org www.redvoltaire.net www.antiterroristas.cu www.cubadebate.org



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