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Shooter45
11-30-2018, 23:19
Former President George H.W. Bush, who spent a lifetime in public service and as the nation's leader scored a decisive victory over Saddam Hussein but battled a faltering economy, died Friday at age 94.
Family spokesman Jim McGrath said Bush died shortly after 10 p.m. Friday, about eight months after the death of his wife, Barbara Bush.

He is survived by five children (a sixth died in early childhood) and 14 grandchildren.

George H.W. Bush was known for his gentlemanly demeanor, dedication to traditional American values, willingness to take on foreign despots like Iraq's Hussein and Panama's Manuel Noriega, and presiding over the breakup of the Soviet Union.

In childhood, he was nicknamed "have half" for his generosity in offering other youngsters half of whatever he had. After leaving office, he was often referred to as "41" ? shorthand for his status as America's 41st president and to distinguish him from his son and fellow president, George W., who was known as "43."

George Herbert Walker Bush was born June 12, 1924 in Milton, Mass., the son of Dorothy Walker Bush and Prescott Bush, a banker who later became a Republican senator from Connecticut. The family, which included four sons and one daughter, was wealthy and politically active.

Bush attended Phillips Academy in Andover, Mass. and after graduating on his 18th birthday, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy. He was commissioned that same year, becoming the youngest pilot in the Navy, and flew 58 combat missions in the Pacific. In 1944, he was hit by anti-aircraft fire 600 miles south of Japan but managed to bail out, and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and three Air Medals.

On January 6, 1945, the 20-year-old Bush married 19-year-old Barbara Pierce of Rye, N.Y., whom he had met at a Christmas party three years earlier. They had four sons, George, Jeb, Neil and Marvin, and two daughters, Robin and Dorothy. Robin died of leukemia at age three.

Following World War II, he enrolled at Yale University, where his first son, George W., was born. Bush graduated Phi Beta Kappa with a degree in economics and was captain of the varsity baseball team.

He and Barbara then moved to Texas where he worked in the oil business and was elected to two terms in the U.S. House of Representatives. After losing a campaign for the Senate in 1970, Bush was appointed to a series of high-level political positions: U.S. Ambassador to the UN, chairman of the Republican National Committee, Chief of the U.S. Liaison Office in Beijing and Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.

In 1980 he was elected to the first of two terms as Ronald Reagan's vice president and in 1988 was nominated by the Republicans to carry the party's banner, with Sen. Dan Quayle of Indiana as his running mate, in that year's presidential election.

"This is America?a brilliant diversity spread like stars, like a thousand points of light in a broad and peaceful sky," he said in his convention acceptance speech and the "thousand points of light" phrase came to be associated with his administration.

At his January 20, 1989 inauguration following his defeat of Democrat Michael Dukakis, Bush declared "a new breeze is blowing and a world refreshed by freedom seems reborn?the totalitarian era is passing?"

And, in fact, the world did dramatically change with the end of the Cold War, the breakup of the Soviet empire and the fall of the Berlin Wall.

But Bush faced new international challenges, as well. In 1989 he sent American troops to Panama to depose that country's leader, Gen. Manuel Noriega, who was returned to the U.S. to stand trial as a drug trafficker. In 1990, he put together a 30-nation coalition to oppose Iraq's invasion of Kuwait and in early 1991 launched Operation Desert Storm, a 100-hour land battle that routed the Iraqi army.

But Bush ? who once famously said "Read my lips: no new taxes" -- was faced with economic discontent at home. Trying to reduce the deficit, he signed a bill to raise taxes and also had to deal with failing savings and loans.

On the judicial front, he made two Supreme Court appointments ? David Souter in 1990 and Clarence Thomas in 1991.

Although occasionally criticized for his lack of eloquence ? such as referring to a focus on the larger picture as "the vision thing" ? Bush's comments also could be endearingly frank.

Referring to his dislike for a particular vegetable, he once said, "I do not like broccoli. And I haven't liked it since I was a little kid and my mother made me eat it. And I'm President of the United States and I'm not going to eat any more broccoli."

Following his defeat by Bill Clinton in the 1992 election, George and Barbara Bush moved to Houston, where he had long maintained a hotel room as his legal address. They also spent time in Kennebunkport, Maine, where the Bush family has long had a waterside home.

He made appearances on behalf of his son, George W., during his administration and in 2005 joined forces with Bill Clinton, the man who defeated him, to help those devastated by Hurricane Katrina and by the Asian tsunami.

""Because you run against each other, that doesn't mean you're enemies," Bush said at the time, summing up his political philosophy. "Politics doesn't have to be uncivil and nasty."
Active until his last years, when his health confined him to a wheelchair, Bush celebrated his 90th birthday jumping out of a helicopter.
More recently, Bush joined the four other living ex-presidents in the fall of 2017 for a concert in Texas to benefit victims of hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria.
a concert in Texas to benefit victims of hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/george-h-w-bush-41st-president-of-the-united-states-dead-at-94

Joe_K
11-30-2018, 23:19
President Bush has passed away, condolences to those close to him, and his many admirers.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/george-h-w-bush-41st-president-of-the-united-states-dead-at-94


For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus.
‭‭1 Timothy‬ ‭2:5‬ ‭

theGinsue
11-30-2018, 23:22
I've been waiting for this to happen for a long time, but knew it wouldn't be long after Barbara passed away.

Political differences from anyone aside, you can't deny that he gave a lot of himself in public service in so many ways.

SideShow Bob
11-30-2018, 23:33
May he Rest In Peace.

At least they won’t be able to say “ It’s Bush’s fault “ anymore.....

OtterbatHellcat
11-30-2018, 23:37
Agreed, Thomas.

RIP

Irving
11-30-2018, 23:38
:(

BushMasterBoy
11-30-2018, 23:39
I met him in Little Rock, we drank several beers together. Clinton was governor at the time. What a strange coincidence, both ended up sitting in the Oval Office!

Eric P
11-30-2018, 23:55
May he Rest In Peace.

At least they won’t be able to say “ It’s Bush’s fault “ anymore.....

Jr. Is still alive.

beast556
12-01-2018, 00:00
RIP.

Gman
12-01-2018, 00:15
I've been waiting for this to happen for a long time, but knew it wouldn't be long after Barbara passed away.

Political differences from anyone aside, you can't deny that he gave a lot of himself in public service in so many ways.
Agree on all counts.

Gcompact30
12-01-2018, 07:50
RIP 41st........

StagLefty
12-01-2018, 09:15
RIP

10x
12-01-2018, 10:04
A man that gave much to his country and a real gentleman. A loss to us all.

BladesNBarrels
12-01-2018, 10:10
Exemplified a life of service.
RIP

Bailey Guns
12-01-2018, 10:20
He lived a good life, raised a good family with his wife, and served his country for many years. Can't ask much more outta life. Godspeed.

sniper7
12-01-2018, 10:40
He had a heck of a good life! RIP 41

MrAK
12-01-2018, 13:11
Gotta say that I hope we never have another president with such deep ties to the CIA

DavieD55
12-01-2018, 13:46
May god have mercy on his neo-con globalist soul.

BPTactical
12-01-2018, 14:10
Very mixed feelings on him.
WWII- great man.
CIA & later, not so much.
We can thank him for much of the importation ban on firearms, his "New World Order" bullshit and because a lot of his shit brought us the Clintons.

Bye Felica.

TheGrey
12-01-2018, 16:27
RIP. He's back with Barbara now.

wctriumph
12-01-2018, 18:11
RIP, prayers up.

cstone
12-02-2018, 02:59
Timberwolf and Tranquility. Many good memories.

ANADRILL
12-02-2018, 09:19
globalist pos

BushMasterBoy
12-02-2018, 11:47
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Ux3DKxxFoM

DavieD55
12-02-2018, 18:27
Council on Foreign Relations, George HW. Bush was no patriot. He was a Globalist Neocon who wanted to build a New World Order. In pursuit of that dream his efforts have resulted in the deaths of not just American soldiers, but countless human beings in the Middle East. This destablization continues to effect both Muslims and Christians. The fact that our political establishment and MSM hold him with such high regard speaks volumes.

MrAK
12-03-2018, 00:22
Davies last sentence should really be an eye opener for a lot of folks. Personally, I’m dumbfounded at the praise this guy is getting on gun boards as I was just a kid when he screwed us all over and I STILL remember it.

Irving
12-03-2018, 00:31
Same with Regan and people love him.

TheGrey
12-03-2018, 00:34
*shrug* I try hard not to speak ill of the dead, generally speaking.

Jeffrey Lebowski
12-03-2018, 06:49
The fact that our political establishment and MSM hold him with such high regard speaks volumes.[/FONT]


No, I don’t think that is it, personally.
How much do they love 43, now that they absolutely loathe 45?
But they were very unkind at the time. It is racist to use a monkey in any way to reference the Obama family, and I’d forgotten about it until a few really great reminders, but they were constantly comparing 43 to a primate of some sort. Or worse. And now he too is a media darling.

Delfuego
12-03-2018, 08:34
*shrug* I try hard not to speak ill of the dead, generally speaking.We made it 23 posts, gotta be a new record here.

Eric P
12-03-2018, 23:04
So federal employees get a paid day off for a dead president...

BushMasterBoy
12-03-2018, 23:28
He didn't use the nuclear consent codes and kill everybody. That is why presidents are great. Detente' is a wonderful thing. The rest of my truths would draw the ire of many. Keep watching the skies!TRU[MP]

Justin
12-04-2018, 09:34
It's my understanding that George's last request before passing away was to ensure that Jeb would be a pall bearer at the funeral.

That way he could let his father down one last time.

BladesNBarrels
12-04-2018, 11:25
Okay, who remembers the Resolution Trust Corporation and Silverado Savings in the late 1980's (1988 Silverado Failure)?
Since we did not learn from that failure, we repeated it in 2008 with the banking industry. Amazing, history repeating in 20 years.

Silverado Savings and Loan collapsed in 1988, costing taxpayers $1.3 billion. Neil Bush, the son of then Vice President of the United States George H. W. Bush, was on the Board of Directors of Silverado at the time. Neil Bush was accused of giving himself a loan from Silverado, but he denied all wrongdoing. Neil Bush paid a $50,000 fine, paid for him by Republican supporters, and was banned from banking activities for his role in taking down Silverado, which cost taxpayers $1.3 billion. An RTC suit against Bush and other Silverado officers was settled in 1991 for $26.5 million.

For those that drive by Broadway and Hampden in Denver, Silverado was located in the flying saucer building.
Those who got burned by that failure are still trying to recover.

roberth
12-04-2018, 11:37
Okay, who remembers the Resolution Trust Corporation and Silverado Savings in the late 1980's (1988 Silverado Failure)?

I do. I have nothing nice to say about the Bush family, their deep ties to the House of Saud, their pandering to the Klintons, their betrayal of the American taxpayer time and time again. This seem like a good place to stop writing.

BushMasterBoy
12-04-2018, 13:35
Markets will be closed tomorrow. DJIA has already lost 631 points at this post time.


https://www.marketwatch.com/story/what-george-hw-bushs-funeral-means-for-stock-market-bond-traders-commodities-2018-12-03

davsel
12-04-2018, 14:29
The govt is forcing DoD contract companies to take the day off tomorrow. Meaning we have to burn PTO hours or make up the hours.
Of course, all the govt and military personnel are getting paid for the day off.

Guess it gives me something to mourn for tomorrow.

OtterbatHellcat
12-04-2018, 18:57
Meaning we have to burn PTO hours or make up the hours.

That kinda blows ass.

eddiememphis
12-04-2018, 22:16
I picked up my buddy Rick to go play golf. We were headed north on Quebec, right at the entrance to Stapleton International when a motorcycle cop pulled in front of me and signaled to stop. Coming south was a convoy of black vehicles that turned east into the airport. There was a huge limo in the middle of the pack and as it turned in front of me I saw who was in it. I pointed at the man in the back. He saw me pointing at him, made eye contact and waved at me me. George HW Bush, the President of the United States.

Love him or hate him, it's pretty cool to see the President ten yards away and have him acknowledge you.

roberth
12-05-2018, 07:10
https://townhall.com/columnists/kurtschlichter/2018/12/03/the-only-good-republican-is-a-dead-republican-n2536850


President Bush was an imperfect man and a frustration to hardcore conservatives like me, but he was also a WW II hero and patriot, and he was my Commander-In-Chief when I went to war for the first time. I knew he would stand behind my troops and he did, and the good things I have to say about him on the occasion of his passing are proper and sincere. Patriot, war hero and my commander: that is how I choose to remember him.

http://www.thediplomad.com/2018/12/bush-41.html


He showed himself as a tone deaf elitist on NAFTA and allowed Ross Perot to cost him the 1992 elections.

Aloha_Shooter
12-06-2018, 23:24
Tribute from United Airlines at Houston:
https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.flyertalk.com-vbulletin/913x453/image_dbec443863319d62be6fb88e19c19250b7f4c84f.png