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Evil Dynasty
Evil Dynasty
Evil Dynasty
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Now, after completing his trilogy about the Kennedy assassinations, in which
he describes his personal knowledge and involvement, he has written a rivetingblockbuster
documentary about the family that Lucrecia and Cesare Borgia would
pale in the shadow of. The author fears not, and pulls not one punch in revealing
what the Bush Dynasty is all about. Their continual profi ting throughout the
20 and 21 Century, in the misery, fragility and helplessness of human beings,
commencing with the patriarch, Prescott Bush, who fi nanced the Hitler War
Machine during World War II, to the present day president, George W. Bush, is
well documented. The Bush familys personal and fi nancial involvement in the
collapse of the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001 is a matter of public
record. Buick clearly defi nes the true relationship of the First Family to Richard
Bruce Cheney, the Vice President, and reveals the subterfuge of the Bush-Cheney
administration; from the lies to go to war in Iraq, to the unveiling of greed and
corruption of war profi teering, the outright dictatorship of no-bid contracting,
and the US Government payment to confl ict-of-interest corporations, directly
connected to Vice President Dick Cheney and to the Bush family.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherXlibris US
Release dateMar 30, 2011
ISBN9781462814442
Evil Dynasty
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Robert Clayton Buick

ROBERT CLAYTON BUICK is described as a Soldier of Fortune and the most successful American bullfighter of his time, in Mexico, Central and South America. The writers, aficionados and bullfight critics called him El Ciclon del Norte, translated: The Cyclone from the North. Buick was fearless in the bullring, while adorning his style with spinning and floral passes, always in close proximity to the bulls horns, thrilling the thousands of people who came to see him perform in his spectacular style.

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    Evil Dynasty - Robert Clayton Buick

    Copyright © 2011 by Robert Clayton Buick.

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    Contents

    FOREWORD

    PROLOGUE

    PRESCOTT BUSH: WAR PROFITEER

    GEORGE W. BUSH

    HYPOTHESIS I

    HYPOTHESIS II

    HYPOTHESIS III

    HYPOTHESIS IV

    COINCIDENCE?

    SKULL AND BONES

    JOHN ELLIS JEB BUSH

    NEIL MALLON BUSH

    MARVIN PIERCE BUSH

    COINCIDENCE OR CONVENIENCE?

    THE LADY WHO KNEW TOO MUCH

    RICHARD BRUCE CHENEY

    THE ENEMY WITHIN

    A BUSH FAMILY PUPPET

    RUDOLPH WILLIAM LOUIS

    GIULIANI III

    EPILOGUE

    AN OPINIONATED SUMMATION

    THE ENEMY WITHIN DROPS OUT

    THE EVIL AMONG US

    TIME TO GIVE IT BACK

    POST SCRIPT

    Epilogue

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR

    DEDICATION

    I dedicate this work to the three brave and patriotic ladies of the Dixie Chicks; Martie Maguire, Emily Robison and Natalie Maines.

    The Dixie Chicks are an American all-female country music trio. The group was formed in 1989 in Dallas, Texas. After years of struggle and personnel changes, the group achieved country and pop commercial success with hits such as Wide Open Spaces, Cowboy Take Me Away and Long Time Gone.

    They became well-known for their instrumental virtuosity, fashion sense and ultimately their outspoken political comments. In particular, lead vocalist, Natalie Maines public criticism of President George W. Bush. On the eve of the 2003 invasion of Iraq, led to considerable controversy for the group, costing them half of their concert audience in the United States, as chronicled in the 2006 Documentary, Dixie Chicks’ Shut Up and Sing.

    On March 10, 2003, Natalie Maines, a native of Lubbock, Texas made a political statement between songs during a concert at Sheppard’s Bush Empire theatre in London that she was ashamed that the President of the United States is from Texas.

    The remark created controversy and sparked intense criticism from many Americans. Their sentiments were that Natalie Maines should not be criticizing the President while in another country while the United States was on the verge of war; and that they should not be making political statements that could offend the Dixie Chicks’ culturally—conservative audience base.

    Following Maines’ statement, a national boycott of their music started. I often wondered who started the boycott. Boycotts do not drop from the sky and start on their own. When Natalie attempted to clarify matters on March 12, 2003 in saying I feel the President is ignoring the opinion of many in the United States and alienating the rest of the world. The statement failed to quiet her critics when she issued an apology: As aconcerned citizen, I apologize to President Bush because of my remark was disrespectful. I feel that whoever holds that office should be treated with the utmost respect. We are currently in Europe and witnessing a huge anti-American sentiment as a result of a perceived rush to war. While war is a viable option, as a mother, I just want to see every possible alternative exhausted before children and American soldiers’ lives are lost. I love my country. I am a proud American."

    Nevertheless, the Dixie Chicks remained controversial. President Bush responded to the controversy surrounding the Dixie Chicks in an interview with Tom Brokaw on April 24, 2003: The Dixie Chicks are free to speak their mind. They can say what they want to say . . . They shouldn’t have their feelings hurt just because some people don’t want to buy their records when they speak out . . . Freedom is a two-way street . . . I . . . don’t care what the Dixie Chicks said. I want to do what I think is right for the American people, and if some singers or Hollywood stars feel like speaking out, that’s fine. That’s the great thing about America. It stands in stark contrast to Iraq.

    This is just one form and sample of Bush’s hype the fright routine where he states They shouldn’t have their feelings hurt just because same people don’t buy their records when they speak out . . . Freedom is a two-way street.

    When on May 6, 2003, a Colorado radio station suspended two disc jockeys for playing music by the Dixie Chicks in violation of an ordered ban on their music. Who ordered the ban on the Dixie Chicks’ music? Was it Colonel Jessup that ordered the Code Red on Private Santiago in A Few Good Men ? Better we ask President Bush if he ordered the Code Red on the Dixie Chicks, in the way of a national ban on their music . . . And while we are there, ask him if what he really meant was that he wanted to do what was right for himself, Dick Cheney and Halliburton in Iraq?

    Freedom can only be a ONE-WAY street, Mr. President! Your dictator approach of attempting to send it the other way on a two-way street with the denial of free speech and the abolishment of habeas corpus, is a futile gesture by a toothless old dog that just won’t hunt anymore, for I respect the office, but not the person who occupies it.

    On May 22, 2003, at the Academy of Country Music awards ceremony in Las Vegas, there was boos when the Dixie Chicks nomination for entertainer of the year was announced. When Vince Gill reminded the audience that everyone in America is entitled to the freedom of free speech, the Academy gave the award to Toby Keith, an outspoken critic of the Dixie Chicks.

    When Natalie Maines remarked that they had not heard any boos for a couple of shows, but heard some that night, she said: That is okay, because the Dixie Chicks support the freedom of speech. You are one Classy Broad, Natalie Maines.

    And who are the advocates of the denial of free speech, and the critics of the Dixie Chicks?

    They are the right-wing, religious-right idiots who cannot distinguish human life from the sperm of a perverted pedophile that wallow in the gospel of O’Reilly, The Sex Predator; Beck, The Drunk; and Limbaugh, The Drug Addict.

    On March 16,2006, the Dixie Chicks released the single Not Ready To Be Nice, written by all three Dixie Chicks and Don Wilson, addressing the political controversy that surrounded the group for the past three years:

    "I’m not ready to make nice

    I’m not ready to back down

    I’m still mad as hell and I don’t have time to go ‘round and ‘round

    and ‘round

    It’s too late to make it right

    I probably wouldn’t if I could

    Cause I’m mad as hell

    Can’t bring myself to do what it is you think I should."

    The Dixie Chicks are not just back, they never left.

    In a sold-out concert in Vancouver on November 8, 2006, Natalie Maines continued her free speech rights (in Canada without rebuke} when she said to the audience: Either the beer is free or you’re happy that Donald Rumsfeld resigned today.

    Since then, the Code Red the President and his illiterates ordered on the Dixie Chicks must have worked. The Chicks won 5 American Music Awards, Grammys, including best song for Not Ready to Be Nice, and are at the top of their game, winning the hearts and favor of the American people. What are you winning, Georgie? For six years you have tried to fool the American people. Nixon tried it, and that same helicopter ride is waiting for you, Mr. President.

    We have two more resignations to go, Natalie. Keep on singing girls, but do not ever SHUT UP. It’s your FORFATHERS and GOD GIVEN RIGHT to you!

    FOREWORD

    For those of us who blindly enter into a pact with liars, corruptives and greed, we are deserving of the inevitable consequence.

    Of we who do not commune with the past to foresee the future, are doomed to repeat those former transgressions.

    It was Paul Chevalier 1801-1866 who once suggested that: What looks like truth is truth enough for fools.

    And it was Thomas Paine 1976 who warned Society in every state is a blessing, but government even in its best state, is a necessary evil, in its worst state, an intolerable one".

    As I examined the Bush Dynasty from 1895 to the present, I found that What looks like truth is not truth enough for (me), and that Society in every state has not been blessed by the Bush Dynasty, and has become an evil in its worst state and intolerable".

    The Author

    PROLOGUE

    In early October of 2006, the first of my trilogy Tiger In The Rain was currently on the book market. The second phase Food For The Jackals was on the way from the publisher to the printer, and I had just completed writing Reflection: Behind The Rain, the

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