In fact papa bush was entertaining papa bin laden on the day of the attacks, 9/11,01
Even more intersting is the strong family ties between the bush's and the Hinkley's, the parents and immediate family of John Hinkley Jr., who attempted to assasinate Reagan when papa bush was VP.
When you put the bin laden facts with the fact that Neil Bush was scheduled to have dinner at his home with the brother of Reagan's attempted assasin you have to wonder...why don't both these established facts ever get considered together.
This is from a websight by long time media critic and former dean Of the U of Montana Journalism School, Nathaniel Bloomberg.
http://www.nathanielblumberg.com/neil.htmNEIL BUSH (AND HIS FAMILY)—I
In the millions of words written in the national news media about Neil Bush and his part in the Silverado Savings & Loan scandal, no reference has been made to an extremely significant fact of his life.
Neil Bush, son of the then vice president of the United States, was scheduled to have dinner on March 31, 1981, with Scott Hinckley, brother of John Hinckley, the day after a bullet came within an inch of making Neil Bush's father the new president of the United States.
Even though John Chancellor had let slip out this most remarkable assassination coincidence shortly after John Hinckley tried to kill President Reagan, it was censored by NBC News and the other organs of the national news media during the subsequent 10 years. And even in the several months of extensive coverage of Neil Bush's part in the massive savings and loan fraud, no mention was made of his role in the continuing coverup of the most significant story in the 1980s.
Back in 1981, I thought the dinner engagement was so extraordinary that I looked everywhere for it in the days following Chancellor's raised-eyebrow report in the hours after the shooting. One magazine laughed at it and a few smaller papers carried a story by United Press International, but the Associated Press and the other major news outlets, in response to my numerous protests, made clear to me that they had no intention of letting the American people learn of Neil Bush's connection to the Hinckleys or, for that matter, the many other astonishing unanswered questions in the wake of the Bush-Hinckley coverup.
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