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RainDog

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Fri Dec 28, 2012, 02:59 PM Dec 2012

George H.W. Bush [View all]

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In the run-up to the invasion of Iraq by George H.W. Bush, one of his good friends engaged in propaganda directed toward American citizens. Testimony before Congress included lies by a woman who claimed babies were tossed from incubators. She was not accountable for lying to Congress (perjury) b/c she was under the umbrella of Bush's buddies.

http://www.prwatch.org/books/tsigfy10.html

Hill & Knowlton, then the world's largest PR firm, served as mastermind for the Kuwaiti campaign. Its activities alone would have constituted the largest foreign-funded campaign ever aimed at manipulating American public opinion. By law, the Foreign Agents Registration Act should have exposed this propaganda campaign to the American people, but the Justice Department chose not to enforce it. Nine days after Saddam's army marched into Kuwait, the Emir's government agreed to fund a contract under which Hill & Knowlton would represent "Citizens for a Free Kuwait," a classic PR front group designed to hide the real role of the Kuwaiti government and its collusion with the Bush administration. Over the next six months, the Kuwaiti government channeled $11.9 million dollars to Citizens for a Free Kuwait, whose only other funding totalled $17,861 from 78 individuals. Virtually all of CFK's budget - $10.8 million - went to Hill & Knowlton in the form of fees.

The man running Hill & Knowlton's Washington office was Craig Fuller, one of Bush's closest friends and inside political advisors. The news media never bothered to examine Fuller's role until after the war had ended, but if America's editors had read the PR trade press, they might have noticed this announcement, published in O'Dwyer's PR Services before the fighting began: "Craig L. Fuller, chief of staff to Bush when he was vice-president, has been on the Kuwaiti account at Hill & Knowlton since the first day. He and [Bob] Dilenschneider at one point made a trip to Saudi Arabia, observing the production of some 20 videotapes, among other chores. The Wirthlin Group, research arm of H&K, was the pollster for the Reagan Administration. . . . Wirthlin has reported receiving $1.1 million in fees for research assignments for the Kuwaitis. Robert K. Gray, Chairman of H&K/USA based in Washington, DC had leading roles in both Reagan campaigns. He has been involved in foreign nation accounts for many years. . . . Lauri J. Fitz-Pegado, account supervisor on the Kuwait account, is a former Foreign Service Officer at the US Information Agency who joined Gray when he set up his firm in 1982."


...The more television people watched, the fewer facts they knew; and the less people knew in terms of basic facts, the more likely they were to back the Bush administration." (same as it ever was in regard to right wing positions, btw.)

In fact, the most emotionally moving testimony on October 10 came from a 15-year-old Kuwaiti girl, known only by her first name of Nayirah. According to the Caucus, Nayirah's full name was being kept confidential to prevent Iraqi reprisals against her family in occupied Kuwait. Sobbing, she described what she had seen with her own eyes in a hospital in Kuwait City. Her written testimony was passed out in a media kit prepared by Citizens for a Free Kuwait. "I volunteered at the al-Addan hospital," Nayirah said. "While I was there, I saw the Iraqi soldiers come into the hospital with guns, and go into the room where . . . babies were in incubators. They took the babies out of the incubators, took the incubators, and left the babies on the cold floor to die."83

Three months passed between Nayirah's testimony and the start of the war. During those months, the story of babies torn from their incubators was repeated over and over again. President Bush told the story. It was recited as fact in Congressional testimony, on TV and radio talk shows, and at the UN Security Council. "Of all the accusations made against the dictator," MacArthur observed, "none had more impact on American public opinion than the one about Iraqi soldiers removing 312 babies from their incubators and leaving them to die on the cold hospital floors of Kuwait City."


Nayrirah was actually a member of the Kuwaiti royal family who lied to Congress to gin up support for a war against a guy that Bush and Reagan had loved when they were selling arms for hostages to Iran, but still opposed.

Then there was the issue of selling nuclear weapons components to Pakistan.

That was the doing of George H.W. Bush, as well.

Read up on BCCI if you want to know the full extent of the damage George H.W. Bush did to this nation. What an entitled ass. So entitled he thinks his family should be able to buy the office of president at will. Look for Jebbie in the future.
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George H.W. Bush [View all] RainDog Dec 2012 OP
some of us have never forgotten this information, but thank you for posting it for those who were niyad Dec 2012 #1
I have a copy of the PR firm's book, The Rape of Kuwait. RainDog Dec 2012 #2
Oh, and let us not forget Dresser Industries and Halliburton RainDog Dec 2012 #4
or read about it here RainDog Dec 2012 #6
Jaysus on a shingle, it's a freaking miracle there's still a country here left for them to pillage. Doremus Dec 2012 #15
Then there was the Arms for Hostages deal. rgbecker Dec 2012 #3
I thought about that RainDog Dec 2012 #5
One of the prime players in a massive criminal conspiracy that has gone on for decades, Egalitarian Thug Dec 2012 #7
It's an extension of the business man's plot of the 1930s RainDog Dec 2012 #11
Good point and true. Failure to enforce laws and deliver justice has brought us here. n/t Egalitarian Thug Dec 2012 #13
The older I get, the less respect I have for institutions of power RainDog Dec 2012 #16
The realization that the world is now run by criminals that make the Cosa Nostra look Egalitarian Thug Dec 2012 #33
one of the donquijoterocket Dec 2012 #18
And Pakistan and nuclear components RainDog Dec 2012 #8
Its dangerous historical revisionism and whitewashing to smooth Jeb Bush's presidential run riderinthestorm Dec 2012 #9
I'd add donquijoterocket Dec 2012 #21
A big, big thumbs up for both of those books! Add away. The more info the better imho. nt riderinthestorm Dec 2012 #23
Rummy too. Mika Dec 2012 #10
Wag The Dog adieu Dec 2012 #12
George Junior told biographer Mickey Hershkowitz RainDog Dec 2012 #14
I'm glad you posted this now. Mira Dec 2012 #17
I don't have a problem with posts that criticize his policies liberal_at_heart Dec 2012 #19
+1 RomneyLies Dec 2012 #22
Yet you were nice enough to kick this thread Doctor_J Dec 2012 #28
heh RainDog Dec 2012 #29
The Bush family is a perfect example Doctor_J Dec 2012 #30
My Facebook is full of RW tributes to the prick already sellitman Dec 2012 #20
^ Wilms Dec 2012 #24
thank you & k & r! nt wildbilln864 Dec 2012 #25
He's an evil man. MotherPetrie Dec 2012 #26
It would be very difficult to find a member of the Bush Family Doctor_J Dec 2012 #27
Poppy is a mean horrible human being. a11ig8r Dec 2012 #31
Here's a good reading list RainDog Dec 2012 #32
George H W Bush - The Unauthorized Biography reeds2012 Jan 2013 #34
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