Next From the Bush Crime Family


The story of the Bush crime family doesn’t end with good ‘ol Jeb Bush.  In fact, there seems to be an inheritance of elitism and criminality in the “SON OF JEB.”  That could be the title of a horror movie, and it would be better if it were.  Alas, the truth is always darker, especially when digging around the Bush family.  

I mean, of course, George P. Bush.  The “P” stands for Prescott. Yes, George P. is named after his grandfather Senator Prescott Bush who made the family fortune financing the Nazi war machine and who’s Union Bank was seized by the Roosevelt Administration for treasonous activity in 1942. I laid this in my new book Jeb and the Bush Crime Family.

I looked up young George P. in Wikipedia.   Born in Houston, Texas in 1976, he attended Gulliver Prep School and earned an undergraduate degree from Rice University.  In 1998, he became a public school teacher in Florida and later went to law school in Texas.  In 2007, the United States Navy Reserve announced the selection of Bush for training as an intelligence officer.  He served for 8 months in Operation Enduring Freedom and returned to the U.S. in 2011.  In 2012, he announced his intention to run for state office.  By January 2013, Bush filed a campaign finance report stating that he had received $1.3 million in

2011.  In 2012, he announced his intention to run for state office.  By January 2013, Bush filed a campaign finance report stating that he had received $1.3 million in contributions.  This was due to his father, former Florida governor and wannabe President, Jeb Bush’s massive e-mail campaign.  Yes, the Bush privileges keep on rolling.  It seems Jeb sent out emails requesting that donors support and donate to young George P in his bid for Texas Land Commissioner.  By June 2013, Bush had raised $3.3 million.  I guess father Bush’s e-mail campaign worked.  Who would think of turning down Jeb Bush?  That there was no Democrat candidate running against him, and barely a Republican opponent (David Watts), I would say that the $3.3 million was enough to win him the election.

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