Bush 'Breaking the Law' Seems to Be Family Heritage

Nonfiction
Rating:8/10
Book Title: The Immaculate Deception: The Bush Crime Family Revealed
Author: Russel S. Bowen
ISBN: 0922356807

Review:

Seems, not too long ago, that sour-grapes presidential election loser Al Gore was trumpeting that President George W. Bush is "breaking the law" with the alleged unconstitutional wiretapping allegations linked to the current War on Terror.

That's not the first time the word "crime" has been attached to the Bush clan. This book, another in a long list of exceptional and rare volumes from Nohoax.com, was published some years ago, in the early 1990s. Then, many of the allegations -- most pertaining to George Herbert Walker Bush (the current Bush's dad) -- seemed a little stretched and somewhat dubious.

But now, dealing with the background of what the son, George W. Bush, has been up to, this volume has surfaced to become one of the more important books of our time.

Russell Bowen, who claims to be a retired general, has openly accused the Bush family of treason based on the senior Bush's activities and those of the Bush forefathers from the early part or the century. That sound familiar? Hasn't the "T" word come into play when talking about the current GWB?

Some old allegations of Bush family involvement in the drug business -- old because so many people have accused the junior Bush of snorting a line or two in his partying days -- and the senior Bush's tie-ins with intelligence services and the Saudi oil families make for intriguing reading.

But even with the lunacy of the current White House, the accusations made against the Bush regimes need a little more muscle than Bowen is able to provide.