More Bush Crimes
Published on December 29, 2003 By Wahkonta Anathema In History
It seems it never ends this Bush family and its' immoral, illegal, un-ethical, behavior. This is a good link on how Bush Sr. profited from Gulf War I, and how they are doing it even now, as people's kids die in Afghanistan, and Iraq, foolishly believing there is some desire to have 'democracy' in the Middle East.
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--- Begin Message --- -Caveat Lector- Government Officials Profited From Illegal Arming of Iraq
TomFlocco.com--Bush Concealed Iraqi Chemical Weapons Plant in Florida which shipped WMD to Saddam Just Prior to Gulf War I
[http://www.TomFlocco.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=30&mode=&order=0&thold=0] Members of the Bush 41 cabinet held sizeable and conflicting financial positions in Gulf War-related companies. And the results of a financial assets analysis by his Attorney General, Richard Thornburgh, forced the elder Bush to employ a âconflict of interest waiverâ -- kept secret from Congress -- to absolve his cabinet from future culpability or prosecution should Congress or surviving Gulf War military families ever question or litigate their private and/or undisclosed financial links to Iraq.

Shockingly, Houstonâs Baker &Botts law firm -- owned by George Bush Sr.âs Secretary of State James Baker -- was mentioned in a billing statement ( for legal services rendered ) by a Florida chemical company headed by an Iraqi terrorist and bio-chemical engineer. The Iraqi -- Ihsan Barbouti -- had close ties to World Trade Center bomber Ramzi Yousef, but was also the main contractor for the Rabta chemical weapons plant in terrorist Libya.

Bakerâs law firm was linked to the Iraqi terroristâs Boca Raton chemical company via multiple contracts for secret formulas and enzymes. But Baker &Botts was also mentioned with Joint Venture Agreements connected to Barboutiâs attorney during the period when illegal nerve gas precursors were shipped by the Boca Raton company to Iraq just months prior to the outbreak of Gulf War I hostilities.
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