Re: Poll: How many knew Laura Welch Bush killed her boyfriend in 1963?



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Quick poll: How many people here knew Laura Welch Bush killed her
boyfriend in a fatal 1963 auto crash
before I enlighten everyone? Please be honest. Thanks.

My guess is very little because the media (that I know of) never
reported
this especially since this
story made light in May 2000 which happened to coincide with Dubya's
presidential campaign.
Just imagine what people would have thought of Duyba and his wife
then if
they knew Laura killed
an innocent person, let alone her boyfriend.

Yes, none of the media reported it. Particularly not USA Today, which
was
not linked in the earlier post, with a story that was not dated in
2000,
well before the election. USA Today, which is not well known to have
liberal tendencies. It's a right wing broad***. And the AP, whose
stories are printed in just about every newspaper in the country, did
not
write an article about this, because it's a well known right wing
slander
machine. Coverup! Coverup!

Do not click on these links. They do not exist. They were never
written
about something which did not happen:

http://www.usatoday.com/news/opinion/e1698.htm

http://www.bartcop.com/pickles.htm


I should have elaborated on media. I am referring to CNN, MSNBC, CSB,
ABC, NBC, PBS and FOX (reported on TV or their homepages.) Show me an
article or video from one of those outlets I mentioned, please. Not
"obscure" sources like
USAToday.com like I used. It was hard enough to find a credible cite on
the accident scouring the Internet.



See, because the majority of people back in 2000 got their news from CNN,
MSNBC, CBS, ABC, NBC,
PBS and FOX channels. Especially since more people back in 2000 didn't
have much access to the
Internet as they do today. So why search the Internet for news in 2000
when you can get it sitting
on your fat ass stuffing your face watching the boob tube. It's so much
easier for lazy Americans
to have the news come to them (by pressing a few buttons on the remote)
then it is to actively search
for it on the Internet.

So by USAToday.com reporting this story in 2000, majority of Americans
would be oblivious to the story
as it was divulged on the Internet.

Nomen, Nomen, Nomen. USA Today is hardly an "obscure" source. And the AP
supplies their articles to every single major newspaper and news
organization in the country.

Was it mentioned by CNN, ABC, etc.? I don't know, it's kind of hard to find
archives of broadcast material, and even if you could, it would be
impossible to search for something unless they had full transcripts.
Considering that an article was written by the AP, they probably did mention
it at one point or other. Certainly I remember hearing about it back when
George Bush first ran, and, like most reasonable people, dismissed it as
irrelevant. She wasn't running for office, he was.


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