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In reply to the discussion: Question for the experts at DU [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)34. Yeah. And I showed where you're wrong.
So, there's that, too. What bothers me is your defense of the BFEE helps cover up what Poppy Bush did as veep with presidential power:
George Bush Takes Charge
The Uses of "Counter-Terrorism"
By Christopher Simpson
Covert Action Quarterly 58
A paper trail of declassified documents from the Reagan‑Bush era yields valuable information on how counter‑terrorism provided a powerful mechanism for solidifying Bush's power base and launching a broad range of national security initiatives.
During the Reagan years, George Bush used "crisis management" and "counter‑terrorism" as vehicles for running key parts of the clandestine side of the US government.
Bush proved especially adept at plausible denial. Some measure of his skill in avoiding responsibility can be taken from the fact that even after the Iran‑Contra affair blew the Reagan administration apart, Bush went on to become the "foreign policy president," while CIA Director William Casey, by then conveniently dead, took most of the blame for a number of covert foreign policy debacles that Bush had set in motion.
The trail of National Security Decision Directives (NSDDS) left by the Reagan administration begins to tell the story. True, much remains classified, and still more was never committed to paper in the first place. Even so, the main picture is clear: As vice president, George Bush was at the center of secret wars, political murders, and America's convoluted oil politics in the Middle East.
SNIP...
Reagan and the NSC also used NSDDs to settle conflicts among security agencies over bureaucratic turf and lines of command. It is through that prism that we see the first glimmers of Vice President Bush's role in clandestine operations during the 1980s.
CONTINUED...
CovertAction Quarterly no 58 Fall 1996 pp31-40.
Ha ha. It is to laugh.
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Poppy Bush told FBI that's where he was and reported treasonous ''hearsay'' AFTER the fact.
Octafish
Aug 2014
#46
Bush ran against Reagan in primary as TPTB chosen one. Reagan was always in the way.
blm
Aug 2014
#18
That's interesting, I don't remember this factoid. Who did Reagan want for VP, I wonder?
2banon
Aug 2014
#48
There's been a lot written about it over the years. This is same incident that Alexander Haig
tritsofme
Aug 2014
#5
Conveniently out of town. Remember Sec State Haig, ''I'm in control here'' from the White House
Octafish
Aug 2014
#22
I need to ask one of those stupid questions: What does BFEE stand for. I know who it stands for
jwirr
Aug 2014
#37
I had the bush family figured out but did not know the ee. Thank you. Made me smile before I hit
jwirr
Aug 2014
#43
Is that another way of saying that you were not presented with these facts?
MrMickeysMom
Aug 2014
#40