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67. Neil; and, of course, there's Uncle Prescott doing his thing ...
US: Bush's Brother Has Contract to Help Chinese Chip Maker

by Warren Vieth and Lianne Hart, Los Angeles Times
November 27th, 2003


WASHINGTON - Neil Bush, a younger brother of President Bush, has a $400,000-a-year contract to provide business advice to a Chinese computer chip manufacturer, according to court documents.

At the same time the Bush administration is promising to crack down on alleged trade abuses by the Chinese, Neil Bush has agreed to strategize with China's Grace Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp., the documents show.

http://www.corpwatch.org/article.php?id=9231

the Bush Clan have no shame and no problem selling us down the river ... they're retaliating for business loss for trading with Nazi Germany ...



http://www.usccc.org/Current/mem-b.htm


02/18/2002 - Updated 10:33 PM ET


President's uncle shares Bush family ties to China

By Debbie Howlett, USA TODAY



CHICAGO — When President Bush arrives in Beijing on Thursday, he'll embrace a policy that's something of a family tradition.

Bush's approach centers on promoting U.S.-China economic ties. That's a course favored not only by his father, the first President Bush, but also by his uncle, Prescott Bush Jr., a longtime acquaintance of Chinese President Jiang Zemin.

The Bush family's ties to China go back to 1974, when President Nixon named George Bush ambassador to China. The college-age George W. Bush spent two months in China visiting his parents during his father's two-year stint.

Seven years after his brother left the ambassadorial post, Prescott Bush made his first trip to China. He later joined with Japanese partners in 1988 to build a golf course in Shanghai, the first in China. He met Jiang, who was then the mayor of Shanghai.

Prescott Bush, now 79, also developed a close working relationship with Rong Yiren, a former trade minister and vice president, who in 1993 introduced Bush to a group of Chinese business leaders as "an old friend." In 2000, Forbes publications reported that Rong, who has retired from government, was the richest man in China.
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http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2002/02/19/usat-prescott-bush.htm


Wonder what Uncle Prescott had to say in his speech in 2003:

JANUARY 2003


China: Its impact on the US economy will be addressed by Prescott S. Bush, Jr., founder of Prescott Bush Resources, Ltd., at the Chamber's annual economic luncheon, Friday, January 24, 2003, at the Milbrook Club, 12 noon to 1:30 p.m. UBS PaineWebber is sponsoring the luncheon.


http://www.greenwichchamber.com/archive/jan2003/index.asp
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