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Octafish

(55,745 posts)
26. A thousand points of criminality.
Thu Mar 21, 2013, 09:03 PM
Mar 2013


What a smart guy much smarter than me, myself and I said:



The Bush Family: A Continuing Criminal Enterprise?

Gary W. Potter, PhD.
Professor, Criminal Justice
Eastern Kentucky University

The S&Ls, the Mob and the Bushs

During the 1980's hundred of Savings and Loan Banks failed. Those bank failures cost U.S. taxpayers over $500 billion to cover federally insured losses, and much more to investigate the bank failures (Pizzo, Fricker, and Muolo, 1989; Brewton, 1992; Johnston, 1990). More than 75% of the Savings and Loan insolvencies where directly linked to serious and often criminal misconduct by senior financial insiders (Pizzo, Fricker and Muolo, 1989: 305). In fact, less than 10 percent of bank failures are related to economic conditions, the rest are caused by mismanagement or criminal conduct (Pizzo, Fricker and Muolo, 1989: 305).

A good example of the Savings and Loan failures can be found in the activities of Mario Renda, a Savings and Loan insider who often worked in close collaboration with organized crime (Pizzo, Fricker and Muolo, 1989: 123-126;302). Renda served as a middle man in arranging about $5 billion a year in deposits into 130 Savings and Loans, all of which failed (Kwitny, 1992: 27). Many of these deposits were made contingent on an agreement that the Savings and Loan involved would lend money to borrowers recommended by Renda, many of whom were organized crime figures or people entirely unknown to the banking institution involved (Kwitny, 1992: 27).

SNIP...

Prescott Bush: The Yakuza’s Frontman

Finally, and perhaps most seriously, the Bush family pioneered the practice which has now become commonplace of collaboration between corporate and organized criminals. Prescott Bush, uncle of the current President and brother of the former President, played a key role in helping the Japanese Yakuza extend their financial and real estate holdings to the United States. In 1989, Prescott Bush made arrangements for a front company for Japanese organized crime groups to buy into two U.S. corporations and to make a sizeable real investment in the U.S. (Helm, 1991a: 1; Isikoff, 1992: A1). West Tsusho, a Japanese corporation, was identified by Japanese police officials as a front company for one of that country’s largest organized crime syndicates. Prescott Bush was paid a fee of $500,000 for his help in negotiating West Tsusho’s purchase of controlling interest in Assets Management, a U.S. corporation (Helm, 1991a: 1; Isikoff, 1992: A1). Bush also assisted the Japanese mob in investing in Quantam Access, a U.S. software company, which was ultimately taken over by the Japanese (Helm, 1991b: 10; Isikoff, 1992: A1). Both companies ultimately went into bankruptcy (Isikoff, 1992: A1; Moses, 1992).

George Bush Sr.: Shutting Down the Organize Crime Strike Forces

Despite assessments from senior law enforcement officers and experts on organized crime that efforts to control organized crime would be crippled, in December 1989, the administration of George Bush, Sr. abolished all 14 regional organized crime strike forces (McAlister, 1989: A 21; Struck out, 1990). The organized crime strike had been created as independent entities so they would not be subject to political influences or bureaucratic wrangling within federal law enforcement. In the two decades of their operation the strike forces had secured convictions of major organized crime figures in several U.S. cities (Struck out, 1990). It is at the very least curious to note that the federal strike force in Miami had been responsible for indicting Miguel Recarey, the man for whom Jeb Bush had intervened with regulators. Organized crime strike forces had similarly indicted Mario Renda, the organized crime liaison to the S& L’s, as well as several other key figures in the Savings and Loan Fiasco (Pizzo, Fricker, and Mulolo, 1989: 112, 120-123, 303, 337).

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http://critcrim.org/critpapers/potter.htm



That's the way a professor of criminal justice puts it. Me, to get a better handle on War Inc's first family, I call them the "BFEE" for short.

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Please don't say he is Curious George, please (-: madokie Mar 2013 #1
I'm so sorry, madokie. I would never want to scare a child, apart from my own. Try this... Octafish Mar 2013 #4
That explains Bush Sr.'s speech at the '92 RNC: Art_from_Ark Mar 2013 #18
A thousand points of criminality. Octafish Mar 2013 #26
I thought xxqqqzme Mar 2013 #27
Two Prescotts. Octafish Mar 2013 #28
Yeah... and there was absolutely no curiosity shown by W. madinmaryland Mar 2013 #13
I'd love to ask if he was ever curious why Poppy suggested he ask Cheney to "help him" find a VP. rhett o rick Mar 2013 #20
I thought he was Incurious George. n/t backscatter712 Mar 2013 #31
No...Bush is "Spurious George" n/t deutsey Mar 2013 #39
That looks remarkably like something I made a while back. Gregorian Mar 2013 #2
Got another link, Gregorian? I'd love to see your work. Octafish Mar 2013 #5
Darn, I don't. But I do have this one from way back. Gregorian Mar 2013 #38
another here dipsydoodle Mar 2013 #3
Is that a radish or a turnip or are you just glad to see the doctor? Octafish Mar 2013 #6
lol dipsydoodle Mar 2013 #14
. green for victory Mar 2013 #7
Excellent transformation, a little boy who grew up to rhyme with littler. Octafish Mar 2013 #9
I hate to say it but I believe Hitler was way smarter than George the DimSon. nm rhett o rick Mar 2013 #22
Yeah. Imagine what Hitler coulda done with a Harvard MBA? Octafish Mar 2013 #29
Harvard called and they want their MBA back. nm rhett o rick Mar 2013 #35
Hitler had his own brand of stupid. backscatter712 Mar 2013 #33
Something they had in common - they were both bad artists. n/t backscatter712 Mar 2013 #37
"What, me worry?" nm rhett o rick Mar 2013 #24
LOL Kurovski Mar 2013 #8
From a hand-out at the Project P.U.L.L. pep rally. Octafish Mar 2013 #10
That's good! Cleita Mar 2013 #11
I like that, Cleita! Put the whole gang on the webcam 24/7. Octafish Mar 2013 #17
Is that Cheney, Rumsfeld, and Rice down in the corner? bluesbassman Mar 2013 #12
War is Sell Octafish Mar 2013 #19
... where he lived unhappily ever after. lumberjack_jeff Mar 2013 #15
My mom had a saying... Cracklin Charlie Mar 2013 #16
You tease. Baitball Blogger Mar 2013 #21
Spurious George. johnp3907 Mar 2013 #23
From Octafish's mouth to God's ears Smilo Mar 2013 #25
The idiot thinks of himself like this... Spitfire of ATJ Mar 2013 #30
Wait?! I thought this was his portrait... "The Slipper Tongue" Agony Mar 2013 #32
^ Wilms Mar 2013 #34
Nice. nt raouldukelives Mar 2013 #36
Way too touching zentrum Mar 2013 #40
K & R !!! WillyT Mar 2013 #41
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