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Why Is Bush's Kid Brother Neil Getting Federal Funding?

Posted by Liliana Segura at 12:06 PM on September 13, 2007.


It's all part of a tidy little racket involving No Child Left Behind and strange devices called COWS.
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So here's a tidy little racket: After being installed president thanks to a voting fracas in a state conveniently governed by your brother, cook up a national educational curriculum and place at its center the standardized test. Give the curriculum a name with a wink and a nudge, like, oh, "No Child Left Behind." Then, funnel taxpayer money to equipping schools with a gimmicky learning device focused on standardized tests and sold by your other brother, the sadly anonymous one, whose only (fading) claim to fame is a role in the Savings and Loan scandal of the late 80s.

Despite having no experience in education, Neil Bush is the founder of a Texas-based company called Ignite! Learning, which, since 1999 has peddled strange little devices called "Curriculums on Wheels" (COWs) to schools state and nationwide. Rather than anything bovine, COWs actually resemble bright plastic droids or office chairs gone terribly wrong. Described as "computer/projectors," it's not really clear what they do or how they work, and a cursory look at the company's website ( http://www.ignitelearning.com/) does not help. (Apparently it involves swivel action.) Regardless, there are COWs for different subjects: the Math COW, the Science COW ("the ultimate classroom sidekick!") and the Social Studies COW.

No sign of a sex-ed COW.

Despite glowing testimonials on Ignite!'s website, many teachers are unimpressed, arguing the COWs focus on rote memorization rather than critical thinking skills. (Really, just not what one would expect from a Bush.) Citing the absence of any evidence whatsoever that these devices actually work--they have yet to be peer reviewed--one group has described the COW as "a very expensive device with limited use."

(Which is odd, considering the fact that, according to Ignite!, "companies including BP, Aramco Services Company, Shell, Apache Corporation, Washington Times and United Copper have impacted the lives of teachers and students by donating COWs to local school districts through the Adopt-A-COW program." My my. Why would such successful corporations be interested in a very expensive device with limited use? Hmm...)

Never mind; I suppose they should be lauded for participating in Adopt-a-COW, given that the things cost schools between $3,800-$4,200 per unit. And then there's the annual $1,000 schools must pay for "licensing, upkeep and upgrades." Pricey!

Recently, a three-month investigation by the Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) revealed that schools are spending hundreds of thousands of dollars, including No Child Left Behind funds, on Neil Bush's COWs. "It is astonishing that taxpayer dollars are being spent on unproven educational products to the financial benefit of the president's brother," CREW's executive director, Melanie Sloan, said in a press release.

Not sure how astonishing it is, really. And although I guess I'm with her when she says that the Education Department's Inspector General "should investigate whether children's educations are being sacrificed so that Neil Bush can rake in federal funds," considering that Neil Bush was also on the receiving end a couple years back of cash donated by his mother, Barbara, to a Hurricane Katrina relief fund co-operated by his father, George H.W.--cash specifically earmarked for purchase of his COWs for storm ravaged schools--I'm gonna go ahead and say the answer is yes.

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Liliana Segura is a writer and activist living in New York


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Nepotism
Posted by: sliver on Sep 13, 2007 2:11 PM   
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I almost forgot that nepotism is as unethical as cronyism. Thanks for reminding me how harmful they both have been under Bush's rule.

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no-bid contract
Posted by: gfatjax on Sep 13, 2007 2:17 PM   
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this is the scam to which Babs made that Katrina "recovery donation" that could be spent only on software sold by her skanky son. (I realize that's not entirely clear. In this case, I mean Neil.) once again, the Bush family makes money off a no-bid contract at the expense of other people's misery and the American taxpayer.

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» RE: no-bid contract Posted by: Intellect
Education in Texas
Posted by: chuff8 on Sep 13, 2007 6:07 PM   
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I'm in my 14th year of teaching in Texas public schools. With the exception of those people working directly with students on a daily basis, education in this state has rarely been about students. I taught at a school that used COWS...simply not worth the money.

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Another BushCo Cash COW
Posted by: mgloraine on Sep 13, 2007 10:16 PM   
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It's really hard to find an American family not associated with the mafia which has invested so heavily and involved all of its members in so many criminal enterprises, the funding of the Third Reich, the Savings & Loan Swindles, the Iran-Contra Scam, National Election Fraud (twice!), voter suppression, Kickbacks in exchange for no-bid contracts, Kidnapping foreign leaders (Noriega), executing or murdering foreign leaders (Saddam), Stealing a foreign nation's natural resources while exterminating the residents, sending our children to die in order to protect their profits, the list seems endless and mind-numbing in its relentless thievery and total disregard for ALL laws, human life and common decency. Neil's little swindle seems minor by comparison, until we realize that, once again, Little George is using the power of his stolen presidency to rob American citizens, this time by foisting useless BushCo crap off on our education system.

We definitely can't allow a member of the Bush Crime Family to have any input regarding education. Their professed belief in "creationism" demonstrates the lack of a seventh grade education, and an inability to grasp simple concepts preliminary to a discussion of genetics. These people have IQs in the high teens...

I am looking forward to a day when all living members of this family (including Barbara) are behind bars for life without parole, and their stolen family fortune has been confiscated and used to pay for the medical expenses of the American and Iraqi casualties from the war of their manufacture.

To harbor a family of despicable murderers and thieves like the Bush family brings shame upon this entire country. If we don't take action against them, the rest of the world will figure that America approves of their actions, and we shall be international pariahs (and targets for reprisals) for the next century.

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» RE: Another BushCo Cash COW Posted by: Tom Degan
» RE: Another BushCo Cash COW Posted by: pattiwacks
BUllSHit
Posted by: Tom Degan on Sep 14, 2007 2:23 AM   
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Honestly, in your life did you ever know of a more corrupt, criminally culpable family? Have you ever heard of the Columbo Family? They've got a pretty bad, probably deserved reputation but, you want to hear something incredible? I knew a few of them and they're actually very nice people! You really can't say the same thing about these Bushes, can you? When it comes to crime families, the Columbos can't light a candle to these Bushes.

The day of reckoning for the Bush Mob is a'commin', children! When the American people finally wake up to the permanent damage that this disgusting family has done to this once-great nation, the proverbial substance is going to hit the fan.

Jeb, Marvin, Neil, George (junior and senior) - even Barb - that hideous bitch of a matriarch - they're all as crooked as they come.

Tom Degan
Goshen, NY
"The Rant" by Tom Degan

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» RE: BUllSHit Posted by: pepsiholic
» RE: BUllSHit Posted by: cellorelio
» RE: BUllSHit Posted by: pepsiholic
» RE: BUllSHit Posted by: Tom Degan
Is this for real?
Posted by: reinaldok on Sep 14, 2007 5:16 AM   
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The MSM sure hasn't given much space to this stuff. I guess the foxes and wolves realize that this kind of junk can only backfire. I've put all this COW nonsense in my "Gotta be Kiddin" file.

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Are we surprised?
Posted by: ReverendMarkCom on Sep 14, 2007 6:00 AM   
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This didn't surprise me at all. It also does not surprise me that Neil Bush was head of security at THE WORLD TRADE CENTERS until the day before 9/11

These people are crooks.

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» RE: Are we surprised? Posted by: jomcnamara
» RE: Are we surprised? Posted by: pepsiholic
reality check
Posted by: Iconoclast421 on Sep 14, 2007 7:05 AM   
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I know liberal idealogues will hate me for saying it but you can’t have any socialized system without having intelligent responsible people watching over it. These systems have degraded for years, decades actually. Bush is just representing that 1/3 of the population who will exploit whatever loophole they can find just to make a buck. Whether it leads us to war or economic ruin, they do not care. As long as they can stand on the heads of their victims when the flood rolls in. In a way we’re just getting what we deserve. It’s like leaving your car running, with the door wide open, in a parking lot, with a big neon sign on top of it that says STEAL ME… and we aint got no GPS either….

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A land of cows
Posted by: zorro on Sep 14, 2007 7:22 AM   
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"the COWs focus on rote memorization rather than critical thinking skills."

These standardized tests and this kind of rote memorization is exact;y what China is obssessed with. The students here blink like cows and have no idea whatsoever how to think critically--3000 years of standardized testing and rote memorization--it breeds apathy and laziness. The education system here is a joke! This is on purpose. And it is exactly what The American regime wants--non-thinking cows caught in the bright beams of headlights! As in China, the money is funneled to 'key' universities, and in particuliar Peking to support the aristocracy, limiting mobility of the lower classes, limiting their opportunities. SO once born a peasent one pretty much remains a peasent--at least, if one follows traditional establishment--as they are herded through the factories of superficial schools and universities--universities in name only.

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» RE: A land of cows Posted by: dannrusso
If I'm not mistaken
Posted by: Schroeder on Sep 14, 2007 7:27 AM   
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wasn't this the same organization that Barbara Bush gave a donation to (which she could write off on her taxes)? I recall hearing something about that months (at least) ago. Also, recalling what Barbara said about the Katrina victims living in the Houston Astradome (when she said that because these were poor people who didn't have much anyway, she felt this was 'working rather nicely for them). How do you expect her children to turn out when her hand rocked the cradle??? She's probably the most frightening one of the family...too bad she was able to procreate.

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» RE: If I'm not mistaken Posted by: mkeeling@jam.rr.com
» RE: If I'm not mistaken Posted by: compu
Why is Congress so lax on all this crime?
Posted by: topview on Sep 14, 2007 7:38 AM   
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Since it is so obvious as to all the crime this Bush family are
involved in, why doesn't Congress stop them? Why is Congress so afraid to stop them? Why is impeachment off the books? Why no investigation about the COWS and Neils antics, Thats been going on for a long time.

The Mafia had hit men that put fear in their opposition and that was how they stayed operating. What has Bush got that puts so much fear in Congress? Maybe to many Plane wrecks and car wrecks and people dying in bed or jumping out of windows or drowning in swimming pools. To many people who have had their lives destroyed by Cheney and Bush for voiceing opinions in opposition of this administration.

Why will Congress not uphold the constitution and make these people answer to all the charges that have been brought up and not answered?
I really worry about Denis Kucinich and his wife making it to the primary's as he has really said it, like it is, about all the rottin shit the Bush Admin has done.

Being aware of the dangers of staying alive didn't help the Kennedys, and with the power that Bush has, I hope Kucinich has the foresight to keep his back covered and not trust anyone, even his Gov. assigned body guards.

Congress knows what is going on, why don't they act and stop it??? Thats what is so confusing to me. Are they all in Corporate Americas pocket???

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» RE: Why is Congress so lax on all this crime? Posted by: mkeeling@jam.rr.com
they forgot
Posted by: gfatjax on Sep 14, 2007 8:36 AM   
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Holy COW and Cash COW.

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that weird Baby Einstein, MSM & Bushevik cooperative position...
Posted by: BlueBerry PickN on Sep 14, 2007 8:58 AM   
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the first one's free

weirdly, CNBC was 'embedding' ads for Baby Einstein radio spot ads?

bleh!!!

sneaky bastards.

I guess if they can't get on-air or sell product legitimately (did I say LEGITIMATE?, muahahah)... its best to lie & taint the jury pool...



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COW is also a verb
Posted by: wagadog on Sep 14, 2007 9:02 AM   
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After using the COW, school children are...

COWed.

Just like BushCo wants us all to be.

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The Bushes love money more than children (or anyone or anything else
Posted by: luckypuck on Sep 14, 2007 9:43 AM   
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Everyone learns in a different way. Rote memorization is only one of those ways. No Child Left Behind is one of the most destructive programs ever to be visited on our children. It not only creates unbounded test anxiety and promotes institutional dishonesty, it seriously neglects all the other “styles” of learning and multiple intelligences that every child needs to hone in order to confront the vicissitudes of everyday life.

These “styles” or ways of learning/thinking are based in genetics and experience, the old “nature and nurture.” To mention just a few, there are inductive thinkers and deductive thinkers, there are visual learners, auditory learners and tactile learners, maybe even olfactory and gustatory learners. Over time, all of these styles can be acquired, just not by exclusively rote memorization processes.

The thinking and learning for the sciences is convergent and depends on analysis and objective phenomena, which mainly are linear and fact-based. Whereas the thinking and learning for everything else is divergent and relies on synthesis and subjective phenomena and these mainly are random and experience-based.

Each person confronts the world with his or her own personal unique balance of all of these styles. But, the preponderance of learning processes used in our schools under NCLB are rote learning processes and simply ignore the needs of otherwise competent students who are not wired to learn best under those conditions.

Along with the greed and power issues of the Bushes, No Child Left Behind is steeped in the needs of an industrial/agricultural age. Its learning styles still are vital and necessary, but what is lacking is any attention paid to the current needs of a high tech/communications age in which our children are and will be trying to function.

Clearly NCLB is a CASH COW for the Bush family enterprises.

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"It's not really clear what they do"
Posted by: kh on Sep 14, 2007 9:43 AM   
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Example of their instructional design -

http://www.ignitelearning.com/curriculum/ID.html
Choose Read more ...
Choose the first clip

Kid with scratchy whiny voice defines a planned economy
Kid with genteel voice defines capitalist economy and refutes whiny kid
Professor's summary emphasizes the word "free"

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Transparency in government?
Posted by: glanca on Sep 14, 2007 10:04 AM   
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There is a surprising lack of information about Ignite! Learning available on the RefUSA database. After reading this article, I did a quick check through my public library's subscription to RefUSA and came up with basically nothing. They list 2 offices, Houston and Grand Prairie, but there are no more than 4 employees at either location with "2-9 pcs." Their primary line of business is listed as SIC Nonclassified Establishment. There is no annual report or credit rating score or employees listed under the management directory. Has Ignite! established a new Bushism? Is Bush's version of transparency of accountability in government the new definition of Touching The Void?

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Neil is not GWB's "older brother."
Posted by: morticia on Sep 14, 2007 10:59 AM   
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GWB was George and Barb's first bundle of joy, born in 1946. Neil was born in 1955. Know thine enemy.

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A couple of answers
Posted by: Ian MacLeod on Sep 14, 2007 11:47 AM   
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I've noticed people asking how Bush gets away with this kind of thing, and why Congress ignores it. The answers are, I think, probably pretty simple:

Bush believes he's a member of a truly, genetically superior class. He was raised to believe that you "take care of your own", which is why all of his buddies, relatives and so on keep getting no-bid contracts, no investigations of irregularities and such. To him, it's just what you do. He allows a nod of one sort or another to the laws meant to control the peons,. BUT THEY DON'T APPLY TO THE ELITES. We've all noticed that the law doesn't apply to him and him. As for Congress, I'm about convinced that the spying programs are for gathering blackmail information against political enemies. Too many have changed direction too suddenly, sometimes such that it will really hurt them come election time. What other explanation is there?

Anyhow, the "elites" are robbing the treasury (in the belief that it's all theirs by right anyway), and they're handing out bribes of unbelievable amounts of money and power, as well as threats when necessary. I think that's about all the explanation there is.

Ian

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What???
Posted by: pepsiholic on Sep 14, 2007 12:21 PM   
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OK... so he is selling a product that isn't up to everyone's standards... This is crooked/unethical how???? Yeah, it isn't. Just more typical liberal whining about nada... You want unethical... how about pardons for cash like the Clintons did...

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» Quit dodging and redirecting Posted by: mgloraine
RIGHT ON PEPSI!
Posted by: clarence on Sep 14, 2007 2:22 PM   
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Liberals never mention the generations of self-less service to this great nation of ours the Bush family has contributed. But let a Bush make just one little minor error in judgement, like stealing two elections. Or lying to get us into two wars, followed by two occupations at a cost of thousands of US lives and hundreds of thousands of Afghan and Iraqi lives. Or enriching some friend or family with virtually every stroke of his pen. Or ... oh, you know how nit-picky those liberals can be. The Liberal Media Establishment will go after that story like a pack of pitbulls with a poodle.
Is it not possible that, at the age of ten, while his hardworking mother slaved over a hot stove making a delicious and nutritious meal for the ungrateful little whelp, Bill Clinton snuck into her purse and stole the change? Why hasn't the media investigated this?

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Neil as a Moonie
Posted by: urthsong on Sep 14, 2007 3:22 PM   
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It hasn't been that long ago that Moon, the Korean god king crowned in a ceremony in Washington D.C. by some of our elected officials, was taking a tour presenting his plan for raising funds to build a tunnel from Alaska to Siberia. Neil Bush was in his entourage for some of the presentations. Don't forget that the Washington Times is owned by Moon.

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Perfect sense
Posted by: Jeanne on Sep 14, 2007 4:52 PM   
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This is so par for the course. It would be notable if none of W's relatives were benefiting from the position W holds. Crooks, the lot of them. It is the American Way. And, I have to say, the recent scandal of the New England Patriot football team is a microcosm of the ethical sensibility in this country. Cheating is fine, as long as you get away with it. If you are big and important enough, even getting caught only garners the slightest slap on the wrist, and no moral outrage on the part of the public. So Neil at the trough? What else do you expect?

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More liberal drivel
Posted by: pepsiholic on Sep 14, 2007 6:05 PM   
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This reminds me of how liberals just love fantasizing how crimes have been committed. Hell, they probably even believe that Cheney is profiting from Halliburton because of the Iraq war. Of course, that little piece of fiction was disproved by www.factcheck.org /kerry_ad_falsely_accuses_cheney_on_halliburton.html not that facts ever gets in the way of liberals telling a lie.

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» RE: More liberal drivel Posted by: dannrusso
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HAVE YOU FORGOTTEN "MR. SAFETY", MARVIN BUSH?
Posted by: SALLY EVANS on Sep 14, 2007 8:28 PM   
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THE BUSHES HAVE MADE IT THEIR BUSINESS TO COVER ALL BASES WHEN THERE IS MONEY INVOLVED. MARVIN BUSH
WAS IN CHARGE OF SAFETY AT THE WORLD TRADE CENTER. THREE DAYS BEFORE THE ATTACKS,BOMB-SNIFFING DOGS WERE WITHHELD FROM THE BUILDINGS
IT WAS HERO , WILLIAM RODRUIGUEZ WHO SAVED MANY LIVES ON 911. DON'T MISS HIS STORY WHICH WILL GIVE MORE INSIGHT TO THE MONEY-HUNGRY BUSHES.

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And the poor COW contains at least one obvious error!
Posted by: Versoix on Sep 15, 2007 1:35 AM   
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This is a copy of my email to Ignite! regarding their website:

To: support@ignitelearning.com
Subject: Mistake in: http://www.ignitelearning.com/curriculum/media/ PHYS0401M2_A_DJ.swf

Dear Ignite support:

I have a degree in physics so I ought to know, but the mistake is very basic. There is an error in the subject referenced "automated template" regarding the structure of the atom. When the program zooms in on the electron at the top it says that it has a negative charge. So far, so good. Then, the program zooms in on the other electron while the narration says that this is a positively charged proton. Ah, no. The protons are all in the nucleus with the plus signs on them.

How could you make such an obvious and basic mistake? I don't know, but please correct it, on your web page, and, more importantly, in the distributed programs and machines.

I was informed of your website by the news site Truthout.org, specifically, the article:

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/091407H.shtml

Unfortunately, based solely on the information on your website, I found the description of your products in the article to be, on the whole, accurate. I thought you ought to know.

Sincerely,

Mark Snyder
B.A. Physics, Lafayette College, '78
M.F.A. Electronic Music, Mills College, '99

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Bush's granfather convicted of selling to Nazis duringWW2
Posted by: drblack on Sep 16, 2007 2:12 AM   
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Prentice Bush was convicted of treason iby the US government because he sold almost 51% of the steel the Nazis used in their military during ww2. How did he get out of that.
Neil and george cost almost a billion dollars to American tax payers when they had to be bailed out with Federal Funds from their failed business ventures.
Bush has always relied on his Dad's position. The ounce of cocaine he sold to a DEA agent, the time he was busted at 28 years of age for breaking into a frat house shitting on the floor and spraying the fire extinguishers around.These are two of many pieces of Bush stupidity.
Anyone who supports bush does not respect or support the US Constitution.
believe me I am no fan of Clinton either...but Bush almost makes Him and her look good.

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Cows
Posted by: guybjones on Sep 16, 2007 4:47 AM   
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I remember reading about Neil BUsh and his education company a few years back. APparently, he got some major start-up funding from the Saudis to get the company off the ground.

THe COW itself looks like an amazingly dorky device, costing $3,800.00 apiece. CHeck out this link:

http://blogs.chron.com/schoolzone/2006/09/

DO a word search for "cow" - the entry on the machine is in the middle of the page.

ANother piece of crap from the Bush Family Manure Factory.

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Student Loan Scandal
Posted by: africareader on Sep 18, 2007 6:28 PM   
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This is really depressing! George Bush's corporate friends have mercylessly sabotaged many poor students with so much college loan debts that those aspiring for graduate school are unable to do so. They are stuck with huge debts.

Are telling me Neil Bush was getting federal funding for some gadgets called COW while the college students were being hit with impossible debts?

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