Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Ronald Reagan’s Inaugural Address, 1981


Ronald Reagan came in at the perfect time in American society. The fact that he was a B-list actor before ever getting into politics truly speaks volumes both about him and what a puppet position the President of the United States has become over the 236 years of the United States. Of course, he had George H. Bush pulling all his strings as “Vice-President” much like Dick Cheney would later do to George W. Bush in the same “Vice-President” role. What made Ronald Reagan more fondly remembered was his solid ability to talk in front of a camera; compared to George W. Bush he was much more charismatic which really does not say too much. Reagan ran as a libertarian republican but ended up adopting all the typical policies of the United States Presidency, so far as to come up with the term “Reaganomics” which benefits all the big business interests so they can, by the grace of their hearts, start the “trickle down” effect that exactly reflects the doctrines of Andrew Carnegie’s Gospel of Wealth.   
                 
George H. W. Bush before his first “Vice” Presidency term was the head of the CIA where his notorious reign included oversight of mass amount of drug smuggling during the “Just Say NO!” years, and arming foreign entities like the Mujahdeen which would later become the Taliban and Al-Queda. George Senior was also was a high ranking CIA member and was in Dallas the day John F. Kennedy was assassinated. In the last 20 years there have been numerous books written about George H. W. Bush ranging from his career laundering money through his Carlyle group and the money his father Prescott Bush made off funding Hitler’s Nazi war machine to massive pedophile rings running through the White House.
                
 In the late 80s through the early 90s a story begins to break in Boys Town, Nebraska. A man by the name of Lawrence E. King, who sang the nation anthem at the Republican National Convention, became a general manager within the system. But when over $40 million went missing under his watch, the story ultimately led to Boy’s Town, Nebraska children being used in a pedophile sex ring during the 80s [1]. Outlets like The Washington Times reported on this scandal and Discovery Channel had an entire hour long expose they were going to run on May 3rd 1994, until high power Senators and other politicians had it pulled before it was going to air [2].
               
Author Nick Bryant wrote a book titled The Franklin Scandal which does an excellent job of actual journalism. The book details all of the circumstances involving Lawrence E. King and his laundering through Franklin Credit Union as does the documentary cited above; this is just a small taste of the 20 years of American Presidency suspended within a heartbeat of being a guy named George Bush.


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