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Subject: Bush LIED About ALL Post-'68 Drug/Alcohol Busts!

11.3.00
Bush LIED About ALL Post-'68 Drug/Alcohol Busts!



According to the Dallas Morning News, Dubya Bush has CONSISTENTLY LIED
and DENIED that he was ever arrested for drug and/or alcohol use any
time after 1968.

Again; our likely future president flat-out LIED about this VERY
important issue!!


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WIRE:11/03/2000 19:19:00 ET
Dallas Paper Says Bush Denied Arrests
After 1968



DALLAS (Reuters) - The Dallas Morning News published on Friday in its
on-line edition claims by one its reporters that Texas Gov. George W.
Bush, who acknowledged a 1976 drunk driving conviction this week, had
denied two years ago any arrests after 1968. The newspaper also reported
that Bush, called on for jury duty in a drunk driving case in 1996
during his first term as governor, omitted any mention of his conviction
on a questionnaire for potential jurors. Bush confirmed on Thursday a
news report that at age 30 he was arrested for drunk driving in
Kennebunkport, Maine, pleaded guilty, paid a $150 fine and had his
permission to drive suspended for 30 days. "In a 1998 interview, Mr.
Bush responded, "No," when a reporter asked him whether he had been
arrested on any charges "after 1968"," the Morning News reported in its
on-line edition (http://www.dallasnews.com). The story was co-authored
by reporter Wayne Slater, who previously told reporters traveling with
the Bush campaign of the conversation with Bush as he recalled it.
Slater told fellow reporters that Bush had told him in September 1998,
in a brief exchange after a news conference at the Texas capitol in
Austin, that he had no other arrests except for an arrest linked to a
1968 fraternity prank involving a stolen Christmas wreath. Slater said
Bush answered "no" when he asked the Texas governor whether he had any
other arrests, but that Bush then said "wait a minute" and appeared to
want to say more when Hughes intervened to stop the interview. Campaign
spokeswoman Karen Hughes earlier disputed Slater"s recollection. "We do
not believe that is accurate," Hughes told reporters in Grand Rapids,
Michigan. She said the only time Bush was ever asked publicly whether he
had ever been arrested for drunk driving was in October 1996, when he
responded without elaborating: "I do not have a perfect record as a
youth." The Morning News said the jury questionnaire filled out by Bush
in 1996 contained no answer to several questions, including three asking
whether he had ever been accused, a complainant or a witness in a
criminal case. The questionnaire was not filled out under oath and did
not include a place for the governor"s signature, the paper said. The
newspaper did not say where in Texas the jury was convened. It said Bush
was dismissed from the panel before potential jury members were
questioned about their histories of drinking and driving.

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