[extropy-chat] the secrets of George Bush's war service revealed
paul.bridger
paul.bridger at paradise.net.nz
Thu Jul 29 04:09:02 UTC 2004
Ahh that's so funny. Thanks for the snippet: being young, I cannot read past
the first few pages myself for lack of attention span.
Don Dartfield wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Jul 2004, paul.bridger wrote:
>
>
>>Oh it's a joke alright.
>><snip humorous quotes>
>
>
> And don't forget this, at the end of page three and beginning of page
> four, which is when I realized it couldn't possibly NOT be a joke:
>
>
>
> ... Flush with government-supplied money, he persuaded the Chinese
> premier to supply land and labor and build him the world's largest
> eight-track-tape factory, on the outskirts of Beijing. Bush supervised the
> construction personally, often arriving as early as 8:30 A.M. and staying
> on the job as late as 3 P.M.
>
> At this time, Bush also appears to have had some correspondence with his
> father. A Freedom of Information Act request from GQ to the State
> Department yielded a 1972 telegram to George H. W. Bush from his son
> George. Though it is still classified in parts and text is blacked out in
> several areas, it does seem to confirm W.'s Chinese mission.
>
> POPPY:
>
> ALL OK HERE. WORK IS
>
> [REDACTED]. 8 TRACKS = FUTURE.
>
> YOU WOULD LIKE CHEWIN LIE.
>
> BUT ASK MOM: WHERE'S MY
>
> [REDACTED] UNDERPANTS? THE
>
> LAST PAIR [REDACTED].
>
> W.
>
>
>
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