BUSH GHOSTWRITER REVEALS TRUTH ABOUT IRAQ INVASION
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For Immediate Release
Contact: Steve Smith October 29, 2004
Fenton communications, 202-822-5200
BUSH GHOSTWRITER REVEALS TRUTH ABOUT IRAQ INVASION
PLANS, NAT’L GUARD SERVICE
Taped Interview Shows Bush Was AWOL For Air Guard Service, Bush Sr. Disagreed with Iraq Invasion
WASHINGTON, DC – A ghostwriter for President George W. Bush has gone public with taped interviews revealing that the President privately expressed a desire to invade Iraq as long ago as 1999, and that he indeed had not attended training drills for the Alabama National Guard, contrary to public statements. Mickey Herskowitz – a ghostwriter for both George W. Bush and George H.W. Bush – has revealed startling information about both men that he learned from extensive candid conversations with the 41st and the 43rd presidents. Herskowitz revealed the information in a series of interviews with investigative reporter Russ Baker, which Baker tape recorded:
http://russbaker.com/Guerrilla%20News%20Network%20-%20Bush.htm
Baker's article reveals that "in 2003, Bush’s father indicated to [Herskowitz] that he disagreed with his son’s invasion of Iraq."
George W. Bush was reluctant to talk to Herskowitz about his National Guard service. But Bush did tell him "that after transferring from his Texas Guard unit two-thirds through his six-year military obligation to work on an Alabama political campaign, he did not attend any Alabama National Guard drills at all, because he was 'excused'." Bush's comments to Herskowitz "directly contradict his public statements that he participated in obligatory training with the Alabama National Guard."
According to Herskowitz, "two years before the September 11 attacks, presidential candidate George W. Bush was already talking privately about attacking Iraq." In 1999, Bush said to Herstkowitz, "My father had all this political capital built up when he drove the Iraqis out of Kuwait and he wasted it. If I have a chance to invade….if I had that much capital, I’m not going to waste it. I’m going to get everything passed that I want to get passed and I’m going to have a successful presidency."
For more information and full citations, visit:
http://www.misleader.org/daily_mislead/Read.asp?fn=df10292004.html
http://www.misleader.org/
For Immediate Release
Contact: Steve Smith October 29, 2004
Fenton communications, 202-822-5200
BUSH GHOSTWRITER REVEALS TRUTH ABOUT IRAQ INVASION
PLANS, NAT’L GUARD SERVICE
Taped Interview Shows Bush Was AWOL For Air Guard Service, Bush Sr. Disagreed with Iraq Invasion
WASHINGTON, DC – A ghostwriter for President George W. Bush has gone public with taped interviews revealing that the President privately expressed a desire to invade Iraq as long ago as 1999, and that he indeed had not attended training drills for the Alabama National Guard, contrary to public statements. Mickey Herskowitz – a ghostwriter for both George W. Bush and George H.W. Bush – has revealed startling information about both men that he learned from extensive candid conversations with the 41st and the 43rd presidents. Herskowitz revealed the information in a series of interviews with investigative reporter Russ Baker, which Baker tape recorded:
http://russbaker.com/Guerrilla%20News%20Network%20-%20Bush.htm
Baker's article reveals that "in 2003, Bush’s father indicated to [Herskowitz] that he disagreed with his son’s invasion of Iraq."
George W. Bush was reluctant to talk to Herskowitz about his National Guard service. But Bush did tell him "that after transferring from his Texas Guard unit two-thirds through his six-year military obligation to work on an Alabama political campaign, he did not attend any Alabama National Guard drills at all, because he was 'excused'." Bush's comments to Herskowitz "directly contradict his public statements that he participated in obligatory training with the Alabama National Guard."
According to Herskowitz, "two years before the September 11 attacks, presidential candidate George W. Bush was already talking privately about attacking Iraq." In 1999, Bush said to Herstkowitz, "My father had all this political capital built up when he drove the Iraqis out of Kuwait and he wasted it. If I have a chance to invade….if I had that much capital, I’m not going to waste it. I’m going to get everything passed that I want to get passed and I’m going to have a successful presidency."
For more information and full citations, visit:
http://www.misleader.org/daily_mislead/Read.asp?fn=df10292004.html
http://www.misleader.org/
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