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In reply to the discussion: The kind of Democrat I endorse works to support the New Deal. [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)13. Silverado Neil Bush, BFEE
It's almost an ENIGMA, what the rich and powerful say. It's to hide what they do.

Case in point: One Neil Mallon Pierce Bush, son of then-president George Herbert Walker Bush and caught with his hand in a billion-dollar S&L cookie jar called Silverado Savings & Loan. Here's what Poppy did for his Number 3 Son:
How the Elite Talk in Code
EXCERPT...
A perfect example of code talk comes from a true master insider, George H.W. Bush, when his son, Neil, was caught red handed in the middle of the S&L crisis as a director of Sliverado Bank.
Did Bush lay out his cards and call in his operatives and say pull some strings, get my son out of this investigation (Remember Bush was president at the time.) No. Bush is too smooth. In his published collection of letters, All The Best, George Bush, he shows us how the heat is delicately taken off Neil. On page 449, there is this letter to Thomas Ludlow Ashley.
Ashley is a Yale University grad, and member of the secret society Skull and Bones along with Bush. Here's the letter:
The Honorable Thomas Ludlow Ashley
Association of Bank Holding Companies
Washington, D.C. 20005
Dear Lud,
Thank you for your good memo December 8th.
I would appreciate any help you can give Neil. He tells me he never had any insider dealings. He got off the Board early--long before I was elected President. The Denver paper apparently ran a very nice editorial about him on that. He is an outside director, and thus I guess has liability, but I can't believe his name would appear in the paper if it was Jones not Bush. In any event, I know that the guy is totally honest. I saw him in Denver and I think he is worried about the publicity and the "shame". I tell him not to worry about that but any advice you can give as this matter unfolds would be greatly appreciated by me. If it turns out there has been some marginal call, or he has done something wrong, needless to say there will be no intervention from his dad. But, I'm quite confident this is not true...
Warm regards,
George
Notice how smooth. No talk about getting Ashley anything for taking care of the matter. The nice touch about if Neil "has done something wrong", but the clear finish, he didn't.
CONTINUED...
http://www.economicpolicyjournal.com/2009/07/how-elite-talk-in-code.html
When it comes to money and power, it really is a small world. We'd hear it more often, if only we were privy to the conversation.
I saw "The Imitation Game" at the cineplexbox. It's a bio-pic of Alan Turing and how he led the team that cracked the ENIGMA code used by the NAZIs. First-rate film, in every way, great story, acting, history, back stories, yada the whole yada. Turing had a hard time when confronted with lies. And that's the only way the spymasters could stay ahead of the codebreaker.
The public discovering the kinds of treason and corruptions these characters are perpetrating frightens the crooks like nothing else. Thanks for grokking, Ichingcarpenter: That's what I recommend for us and all DU -- just the Truth about Who's Who and What's What.
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Sunshine is the best disinfectant. Smooth talker, that Bush Sr was. But it doesn't fool anyone
sabrina 1
Jun 2015
#40
The internet definitely made them more vulnerable. Makes you wonder why they allowed it to happen?
sabrina 1
Jun 2015
#41
Even Bartcop went through the roof when Robert Parry mentioned it the first time.
Octafish
Jun 2015
#47
Know your BFEE: Phil Gramm, the Meyer Lansky of the War Party, Set-Up the Biggest Bank Heist Ever.
Octafish
Jun 2015
#24
I didn't like that Glass-Steagall was repealed either, however let's not romanticize the past
YoungDemCA
Jun 2015
#19
Like when the Tag Team smears me as a ''Conspiracy Theorist'?' Which sounds nice.
Octafish
Jun 2015
#44
Wasn't just the enlisted corps from south of the Mason-Dixon line who resented that, either.
Octafish
Jun 2015
#29