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The Don of Kennebunkport

by BooMan
Thu Aug 9th, 2007 at 11:53:41 AM EST

"Never tell anybody outside the family what you're thinking again."- Don Corleone to Sonny

In this morning's New York Times, Sheryl Gay Stolberg examines the angst of the patriarch of the Bush Crime Family, Don G.H.W. Bush. Poppy, it seems, is suffering in his soul as he watches his wayward son screw up the family business.

There are times in the life of George Herbert Walker Bush, the 41st president of the United States and father of the 43rd, that people, perfect strangers, come up to him and say the harshest things — words intended to comfort but words that wind up only causing pain.

It doesn't feel good to be told:

“I love you, sir, but your son’s way off base here,” they might say, according to Ron Kaufman, a longtime adviser to Mr. Bush, who has witnessed any number of such encounters — perhaps at a political fund-raiser, or a restaurant dinner, a chance meeting on the streets of Houston or Kennebunkport, Me. They are, he says, just one way the presidency of the son has taken a toll on the father.

“It wears on his heart,” Mr. Kaufman said, “and his soul.”

The Bush Crime Family lives by a simple code.

"Fredo, you're my older brother, and I love you. But don't ever take sides with anyone against the family again. Ever."- Michael to Fredo

Here's how Poppy puts it:

“Any parent in this audience knows exactly how I feel,” Mr. Bush said in response to a question about what it was like to have a son as president. “It’s no different. You’ve got to look at it strictly as family — not that anyone is a big shot, even though he’s president of the United States. It’s family. It’s the pride of a father in his son.”

Or, as Don Corleone put it:

"I have a sentimental weakness for my children and I spoil them, as you can see. They talk when they should be listening."- Don Vito to Sollozzo refering to Sonny

But, even when the son doesn't listen, criticism is out of bounds.

They talk almost every morning by phone, and Mr. Bush studiously avoids saying anything critical of his son, close associates say. But he has privately expressed irritation with some of his son’s aides.

The corollaries between the Bushes and the Corleones extend all the way to Dubya dubbing his Attorney General with the name 'Fredo'. The big difference is that Don Corleone wanted to keep the Family out of the drug business.

Michael: "My father is no different than any other powerful man -- any man who's responsible for other people, like a senator or president."
Kay: "You know how naive you sound...senators and presidents don't have men killed."
Michael: "Oh, who's being naive, Kay?"

It's hard to muster up much sympathy for Poppy Bush as he suffers the torment of his son's ineptitude.

"Look how they massacred my boy."- Don Corleone to Bonasera re: Sonny

In the long arc of history, crime doesn't pay. Michael Corleone eventually found that out. So will George W. Bush.



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Will George W. Bush get the severed horse head now? Please continue the story. You left me hanging.


by shergald on Thu Aug 9th, 2007 at 12:05:35 PM EST
What maudlin drivel the NY Times has again dished up for the plebs on the order of their social betters.

In sum: War? Whose talking about any war? Is there a war going on anywhere? Anyway, my wife Barbara said she wasn't going to worry her beautiful mind about any old war.

Oh, I thought, now I finally have clear proof of how the rich and powerful suffer immeasurably, they're the first to be victimized when they're doing so much for everyone's good, especially the Bush family.

by Quentin on Thu Aug 9th, 2007 at 12:08:16 PM EST
by BooMan on Thu Aug 9th, 2007 at 12:16:37 PM EST
Lyme Disease?????????????????????????????????
              Nah- well?
check out the impact on mental capacities and functionability!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
by billjpa (billjpa@aol.com) on Thu Aug 9th, 2007 at 12:45:28 PM EST
From Wikipedia:

Late stage symptoms

Lyme disease in its tertiary form can have a multitude of symptoms. The symptoms appear heterogeneous in the infected population, which may be due to innate immunity or Borrelia sub-species bacterium. The late symptoms of Lyme disease can appear months after initial infection and often progress in cumulative fashion over time. Neuro-psychiatric symptoms often develop much later in disease sequence, much like tertiary neurosyphilis.

Physical:

    * fatigue
    * muscle pain (myalgia)
    * joint pain with or without frank arthritis
    * radiculitis
    * rash
    * cardiac arrhythmias
    * tachycardia (too-rapid heartbeat)
    * adrenal disorders
    * immune suppression
    * urinary disorder

Neurological (can effect central or peripheral components):

    * muscle twitching
    * polyneuropathy or paresthesia
    * Bell's palsy
    * encephalitis or encephalomyelitis
    * vision problems (eg. nystagmus, double vision or intermediate uveitis), sensitivity to light, or keratitis
    * hyperacusis (severe sensitivity to sound & vibration)
    * vestibular symptoms (balance disorder may be mediated by CNS or inner/middle ear) and other Otolaryngologic symptoms[72][73]
    * seizures
    * myoclonus
    * ataxia

Neuropsychiatric:

    * panic attacks, anxiety
    * depression
    * short-term memory loss
    * sleep disturbance
    * hallucinations
    * depersonalization
    * neurocognitive impairment (brain fog)
    * psychosis (rare) including diagnosis of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder

Ahhhh, it now becomes perfectly clear!!!

"Nothing in all the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity"

by MikeInOhio on Thu Aug 9th, 2007 at 01:00:44 PM EST
[ Parent ]
I would say the acorn never falls far from the tree, but then again it is a matter of which acorn we are talking about.  Jeb probably will never get a chance at doing the damage that george has done now...since jeb actually has signed on the neocon ways of things.  For shame says babs and the father which is totally irrelevant..it is babs that is wearing the pants in the family here.  The father is only the figurehead of the family and babs is the dictator.
by BrendaStewart (stormyweather1@hotmail.com) on Thu Aug 9th, 2007 at 01:04:49 PM EST
Too bad someone hasn't made him an offer he can't refuse.

Oh, there you are, Perry. -Phineas -SLB-
by boran2 (blogistan@yahoo.com) on Thu Aug 9th, 2007 at 01:23:57 PM EST
I fear that it's not George Bush that is going to pay for his crimes, but America.
by Alexander on Thu Aug 9th, 2007 at 01:46:54 PM EST
Oh, BooMan, you hit the nail on the head!   Exactly!

And, it's VERY scary....allowing this madman to do anything he damn pleases (thanks to the spineless Dems).  

PLEASE READ THIS:    

  August 9, 2007
US Hegemony Spawns Russian-Chinese Military Alliance
by Paul Craig Roberts

This week the Russian and Chinese militaries are conducting a joint military exercise involving large numbers of troops and combat vehicles. The former Soviet Republics of Tajikistan, Kyrgkyzstan, and Kazakstan are participating. Other countries appear ready to join the military alliance.

This new potent military alliance is a real world response to neoconservative delusions about US hegemony. Neocons believe that the US is supreme in the world and can dictate its course. The neoconservative idiots have actually written papers, read by Russians and Chinese, about why the US must use its military superiority to assert hegemony over Russia and China.

Cynics believe that the neocons are just shills, like Bush and Cheney, for the military-security complex and are paid to restart the cold war for the sake of the profits of the armaments industry. But the fact is that the neocons actually believe their delusions about American hegemony.

Russia and China have now witnessed enough of the Bush administration's unprovoked aggression in the world to take neocon intentions seriously. As the US has proven that it cannot occupy the Iraqi city of Baghdad despite 5 years of efforts, it most certainly cannot occupy Russia or China. That means the conflict toward which the neocons are driving will be a nuclear conflict.

In an attempt to gain the advantage in a nuclear conflict, the neocons are positioning US anti-ballistic missiles on Soviet borders in Poland and the Czech Republic. This is an idiotic provocation as the Russians can eliminate anti-ballistic missiles with cruise missiles. Neocons are people who desire war, but know nothing about it. Thus, the US failures in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Reagan and Gorbachev ended the cold war. However, US administrations after Reagan's have broken the agreements and understandings. The US gratuitously brought NATO and anti-ballistic missiles to Russia's borders. The Bush regime has initiated a propaganda war against the Russian government of Vladimir Putin.

These are gratuitous acts of aggression. Both the Russian and Chinese governments are trying to devote resources to their economic development, not to their militaries. Yet, both are being forced by America's aggressive posture to revamp their militaries.

Americans need to understand what the neocon Bush regime cannot: a nuclear exchange between the US, Russia, and China would establish the hegemony of the cockroach.

In a mere 6.5 years the Bush regime has destroyed the world's good will toward the US. Today, America's influence in the world is limited to its payments of tens of millions of dollars to bribed heads of foreign governments, such as Egypt's and Pakistan's. The Bush regime even thinks that as it has bought and paid for Musharraf, he will stand aside and permit Bush to make air strikes inside Pakistan. Is Bush blind to the danger that he will cause an Islamic revolution within Pakistan that will depose the US puppet and present the Middle East with an Islamic state armed with nuclear weapons?

Considering the instabilities and dangers that abound, the aggressive posture of the Bush regime goes far beyond recklessness. The Bush regime is the most irresponsibly aggressive regime the world has seen since Hitler's.
 
 Find this article at:
 http://www.antiwar.com/roberts/?articleid=11422
 

by Sandy on Thu Aug 9th, 2007 at 03:01:31 PM EST
"It wears on his heart," Mr. Kaufman said, "and his soul."

GHW Bush actually has a soul?  Who knew?

by Red Harvest on Thu Aug 9th, 2007 at 03:44:35 PM EST


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