Monday, November 26, 2007

The Documents That Started It All -- New York Magazine

Where's the letter requesting George W. Bush be let out of the National Guard 6 months early to attend Harvard Business School? I recall that one, also because someone at the Washington Post wrote a book including his buddy at Harvard, a large Republican Party donor, who is currently in charge of privatizing the former nationalized businesses in Iraq? The part I recall was the person who knows nothing about stock markets being asked to re-start the Iraq stock market it's quoted and discussed. This is the first I've seen of these I thought it was at least in part about the Harvard Business School MBA for the future President of the United States. What about the (strategic metals shutdown aside in WWII) stated allegation (WNYC radio) that the brother of the owner CBS, wanted to purchase the Texas Rangers baseball team, whose state invested stadium was built while President Bush was governor, the sale of which paid him enough to buy the former German's turkey ranch in Crawford, Texas and left CBS's brother out of it. Is there a baseball feud going on? Why has such an issue been made? OK, President's son goes to Harvard, leaves detestable F-102 (non-supersonic) on the runway to save us from the future "weapons of mass destruction"? Which document is the forgery, these or the other "signed" by the former CIA director, Vice President then President George H.W. Bush. Maybe when he stopped aboard the Mount Washington in Wolfeboro, NH to say a prayer before taking the "reins" while President Reagan went under anesthesia for his colon, maybe he wasn't kidding...here comes my son. ReportBy georgejmyersjr on 11/26/2007 at 3:08pm Ed. - The IBM Selectric "ball" typewriter was shown at the 1964 World's Fair in 1963-1964. I recall it quite vividly, it would type in Russian (Cyrillic script) for every English character typed, though I think a direct connection without translation, though it made one think. 12/07/2007 at 10:21pm

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