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Title: Former President George H.W. Bush dies at age 94
Source: Houston Chronicle
URL Source: https://www.chron.com/national/arti ... sh-dies-at-age-94-12861301.php
Published: Dec 1, 2018
Author: Mike Tolson
Post Date: 2018-12-01 04:50:04 by noone222
Keywords: None
Views: 608
Comments: 15

George Herbert Walker Bush, whose lone term as the 41st president of the United States ushered in the final days of the Cold War and perpetuated a family political dynasty that influenced American politics at both the national and state levels for decades, died Friday evening in Houston. He was 94.

Bush was the last president to have served in the military during World War II. His experience in international diplomacy served him well as he dealt with the unraveling of the Soviet Union as an oppressive superpower, and later the rise of China as a commercial behemoth and potential partner.

His wife of 73 years, Barbara Pierce Bush, died April 17, 2018, at the age of 92.

Steeped in the importance of public service, Bush always felt the lure of political life. It snared him in 1962 when he was chosen to head Houston's fledgling Republican Party. He spent the next three decades in the political limelight, a career largely free of scandal or great controversy, with one exception — his role as vice president in the Iran-Contra scandal.

The second of five children, Bush was born on June 12, 1924 in Milton, Massachusetts, to Prescott and Dorothy Bush. After graduating from Yale University in 1948, he struck out for Texas and found success, first as an oilman and later as a Congressman.

The misfortune of bad timing hurt him at times in his pursuit of higher office, yet a string of high-profile appointed positions reflected the faith others had in him.

Bush ran in November 1966 for Congress and won, becoming the first Republican from Houston and the star of the growing Texas GOP. After Bush's second term and a failed Senate bid, President Richard Nixon appointed Bush to be U.S. ambassador to the United Nations and, later, chairman of the Republican National Committee.

FAMILY LEGACY: How the Bush family became a political dynasty

His tenure coincided with investigations into the Watergate affair, which resulted in Nixon's resignation. New President Gerald Ford appointed Bush "envoy" to China — the two nations did not yet have full diplomatic relations, so Bush could not be called an ambassador — then director of the Central Intelligence Agency.

Bush returned to Houston in 1976, when Ford was defeated. He ran for president but ended up instead the two-term vice president to Ronald Reagan, proving a loyal second.

In 1988, Bush won the top office decisively. He came to be widely respected by foreign leaders and diplomats, but his political profile at home was different, dogged by assertions that he was a bland and hazy character, aloof and dilettantish.

Bush had not been in the White House long when the Berlin Wall fell in 1989. His cautious posture as the Soviet Union was beginning to unravel was a highlight of his presidential term, which also saw negotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (eventually to be ratified in November 1993), and the victorious Operation Desert Storm, a multinational response to the military invasion of Kuwait by neighboring Iraq.

At home, plagued by inherited budget deficits and a Congress under the control of Democrats, Bush was pushed into a tax increase that belied his explicit promise to allow none. His legislative achievements included the Americans with Disabilities Act, a bolstered Clean Air Act, and an increased minimum wage.

With the loss of a second presidential term came intense pain, physical and emotional, that he fully acknowledged. Some of it arose from the frustration he felt that the public did not understand him, and perhaps never had. His spirits were buoyed in 2000 when son was elected president.

PHOTOS: George H.W. Bush: Life after office

Bush was occasionally seen at ball games around Houston, at numerous charity events, and at funerals of old friends. In 2010, President Barack Obama awarded Bush the Presidential Medal of Freedom. He made a final parachute jump after turning 90, but age and disease began to take a toll.

When he lost the ability to walk, there were few public appearances. He shook hands with those who attended his wife's public visitation. At her funeral, he wore socks with images of books of them, a testament to his wife's devotion to improving literacy. He held her hand all day before she died.


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Looks like the Old codger will take a million evil secrets to his berth in Satan's Cove.

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#1. To: All (#0)

No New Incubator Taxes !

noone222  posted on  2018-12-01   6:17:17 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: noone222 (#1)

No New Incubator Taxes !

Maybe now the truth will come out about the events of 9-11-2001.

Someone made untold millions in profits from betting against (short sales) the airlines involved in the events of the day.

When WTC 7 fell in its own footprint, a sure sign of a demolition, the computer hard drives in the stock broker Salomon Smith Barney were pulverized thus hiding the identities of those who made substantial profits (billions of dollars) from betting against the airlines that were involved in the events of the day. ;)

BTP Holdings  posted on  2018-12-01   12:51:48 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: BTP Holdings (#4)

Maybe now the truth will come out about the events of 9-11-2001. Someone made untold millions in profits from betting against (short sales) the airlines involved in the events of the day. When WTC 7 fell in its own footprint, a sure sign of a demolition, the computer hard drives in the stock broker Salomon Smith Barney were pulverized thus hiding the identities of those who made substantial profits (billions of dollars) from betting against the airlines that were involved in the events of the day. ;)

NAh, I wanna see the JFK files released .

titorite  posted on  2018-12-01   18:50:25 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: titorite, Lod (#6)

"JFK was unavailable for comment. Read my lips."

X-15  posted on  2018-12-01   23:03:12 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: X-15 (#7)

He made his bones in Dealey Plaza.

Lod  posted on  2018-12-01   23:28:38 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Lod (#8)

Not long ago, I was on the sixth floor above the location where it's said that dude is pictured.

I said to my better half, pointing down N. Houston Street, that an assassin would have had a decent shot at hitting the president heading straight toward him instead of waiting for the limo to turn left and trying to hit the target as it was driving off toward the sunset.

As Mark Lane said long ago, a shooter could have practically dumped the rifle on JFK's head at that point.

I got a real dirty look from one of the sheep lumbering through the exhibits.

It is all too awful to bear. We've got the networks and the local crap off the next couple of days. Listening to all the accolades is more than they should ask a man to stomach.

randge  posted on  2018-12-02   12:17:43 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: randge (#10)

We've got the networks and the local crap off the next couple of days. Listening to all the accolades is more than they should ask a man to stomach.

They were running that crap on Faux News. I couldn't stand it so I changed back to Weather Channel. ;)

BTP Holdings  posted on  2018-12-02   12:46:32 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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