Didn't he have several "legitimate" reasons for taking the US off of the gold standard. Right or wrong, I think you could argue the point. If not what would you have done differently? Believe it or not I love a good conspiracy, in fact they reading books and watching documentaries about such is the majority of what I watch. That being said I think you are stretching it a little to tie 41 to the JFK assassination.
He was clearly at dealey plaza that day and he was the only person questioned by the warren commission who "didn't remember" where they were that day.
As I said I love a good conspiracy theory. So I'm open to having my mind changed and being educated. First, 41 being a Texan, you can easily say he was in Texas on 11/22/63 but I've never seen anything definitive that puts 41 at Dealey Plazza. When you say "clearly at Dealey Plaza" you are indicating that it is an absolute and without dispute. Can you please provide a legitimate source that "clearly" puts 41 at Dealey Plaza? Second, I have had an official copy of the Warren Commission Report for a long time (15+ years) and have studied it thoroughly. There is not one mention of any Bush in the report, let alone George H.W. Bush. Also, there is a list of all witnesses to the Warren Commission, Appendix V, that list a total of 552 witnesses divided into 3 categories. Those 3 categories are people who appeared before the commission, those who were deposed, and those who provided sworn affidavits. 41 is not listed as witness in either category. I am by no means defending the Warren Commission or its report but embellishing or stretching facts hurts the truth. Again if you have definitive proof that Bush made those statements to the Warren Commission please show me.
If I can find it again I'll post it. The warren commission conveniently didn't call in anyone who didn't support the predetermined conclusion.
Cool, I'll be looking for it. But wait a minute, if he was part of the conspiracy wouldn't he have supported the conclusion of a lone shooter put forth by the commission? Therefore by your standard he would have been a listed witness?
Oh ya... Don't forget! He got rid of those godd@m light bulbs! Thanks goodness we can now only buy LEDs at the store.
I have only noticed fairly recently that it's becoming even a little harder to find incandescent light bulbs.
When dreams of my father was suddenly relevant I made 2 observations, his former girlfriends were works of fiction unless someone tracks them down and interviews them. No one ever did so just assumed they were pure fiction. Turns out they're just largely fictional, they are real people but in the book they (since we know Obama didn't write it by him self) just made up what they needed to about these people to make it seem interesting and/or relevant to the story. Sheila claims Obama likes the BBC, not the television network... So there's that, yeah... I think we found the reason his GFs were so hard to locate. And he's a race grifter, I spent more time in da hood than Barry. Everything about this dude says he had a very sheltered life. Looks like "dreams of mien furer" can now relocated to the fictional section of the library assuming it isn't already in the trash.
Barry and his lovely "wife" produced a movie on Netflix recently about the collapse of civilization. I hear they inserted plenty of propaganda and blamed white people. Sounds like a must watch. Not.
In my view his accomplishment was creating more racial division and getting people to hate each other.
Brought the first tranny to the whitehouse. First, first lady to need a prostate exam. First non-citizen elected president First openly gay. Started race riots after years of headway. I am sure there is more, none of it good!