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How Bu$h's grandfather helped Hit1er's rise to power
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 77743250:MV80MDY0OTcxXzczOTc3NzI1Xzc5ODQzMzdB] The Bushes also owned my all time favorite Propaganda tool (after the first cookbook) which I have read every depression era issue of and love dearly Redbook. My favorite piece under their editorship was a humorous bit making fun of frugality where a meal is made up almost entirely of artificial ingredients, circa 1920 They also did wonders promoting the use of olive oil. And slow cookers. Thank you, Marvin https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marvin_Pierce [/quote]
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Thought would post this for those who may not be fully aware. Would agree most if not all are to one degree or another but this article from 2004 is very eye-opening and fills in some blanks for others.
Historical fact not banter.
If others like it then will post a few others that shaped how we got where we are today.
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