from: http://www.bushfiles.com/bush_toc.html Click Here: <A HREF="http://www.bushfiles.com/bush_toc.html">The Bush Files</A > ----- Bush and the Texas Environment by Molly Ivins and Louis Dubose April 14, 2000 The Bush Beat (2000) Our regularly updated column on Dubya. * Bush Beat, 1999 The Mauro Effect by Nate Blakeslee The rise of the Bush Dynasty and the fall of the Texas Yellow Dogs. March 17, 2000 The Reformer with Results vs. Chairman McCain by Louis Dubose Bush, McCain, and the finance of reform. March 3, 2000 Handicapping the Presidential Horse Race by Andrew Wheat Charles Lewis of the Center for Public Integrity counts the dollars pouring into the campaign. Here's a bilious breakdown. March 3, 2000 Bursting W's Bubble by Robert Bryce The Bush train was heading into the presidential station, ready for the coronation. Then came the "bump in the road." February 18, 2000 The Money Primary by Louis Dubose February 4, 2000 New Hampshire Remote by Terry J. Allen The Observer sent a reluctant Vermont native into the wilds of NH at primary time. Here's her fearless dispatch. February 4, 2000 George of the Gentiles by Jeff Mandell The candidates court the Jewish vote. January 21, 2000 The Gospels of the Rich and Poor by Louis Dubose November 12, 1999 Bush in Manhattan by Louis Dubose W. Bites the Big Apple October 29, 1999 The Runner Stumbles Editorial by Michael King Coke jokes, funeralgate, and intensified scrutiny shadow the campaign. September 3, 1999 California on $1,000 a Day by Robert Bryce Dazzled by the dollars funneling into the Bush Juggernaut? The money rolling out tells a tale as well. August 20, 1999 The Austin to D.C. Derby by Nate Blakeslee The Texas Republican politicos are beginning to catch D.C. fever. June 25, 1999 A Shrub Grows in Midland by Karen Olsson W's 1978 West Texas campaign for Congress. June 25, 1999 Shrub's Pioneers by Jim Hightower Who's forging the way for a presidential run? May 28, 1999 The Legislative Food Chain by Louis Dubose The execution debate, and others, are an extension of the Governor's campaign for President. April 30, 1999 Bush in Contempt on Formaldegate? by Robert Bryce Bill Clinton asked what the “definition of ‘is’ is.” Now, George W. Bush is questioning the definition of “conversation.” September 3, 1999 Burying the Opposition by Robert Bryce S.C.I.'s Robert Waltrip brought convenience-store shopping to the funeral business - so the law better not inconvenience him. May 28, 1999 Death Race 2000 Editorial by Michael King February 18, 2000 A Letter from Hell A Letter from Death Row inmate James Beathard, executed December 1999. January 21, 2000 Killing Larry Robison Editorial by Michael King Bush and the Texas execution machine. August 6, 1999 Cruel and Unusual Still by William Wayne Justice Excerpts from U.S. District Judge Justices' judgment of the Texas prison system. April 2, 1999 Murder by Death: The Sequels by Robert Bryce Texas can't kill its murderers fast enough, and death row is still bursting at its seams. March 19, 1999 No Mercy by Michael King George W. Bush thinks the Texas clemency process is fair. Do you? February 5, 1999 What Fertilized the Bushes? by Robert Sherrill The Bush dynasty’s family values, from Neil’s S&L fiasco to W's baseball welfare bonanza. June 25, 1999 Planet Bush by Paul Jennings Bush Lit 201 Louis Dubose reviews the Bush Charges. December 24, 1999 Bush Lit 101 Michael King reviews First Son. October 29, 1999 Dubya and the Press by Louis Dubose, Julie Hollar, and Nate Blakeslee In the Texas media, the Governor walks on water. But elsewhere, he's beginning to get caught in the backwash. September 17, 1999 On the Record Editorial by Louis Dubose Twelve questions the media should be asking George W. Bush, instead of throwing softballs. June 25, 1999 Manufacturing a President by Michael King Reporters' luv letters to the Guv. June 25, 1999 Myron Magnet's Vision by Michael King Review of Fortune reporter Myron Magnet's The Dream and the Nightmare. June 25, 1999 Questions for George W. by Ronnie Dugger What questions might Bush be asked, either seriously or to liven up the day's news? May 14, 1999 Poor George Bush, Poor Texas by Molly Ivins Molly finds herself in sympathy with the Shrub and his media problems. April 30, 1999 The Coronation of King Bush by Robert Bryce Bush's big announcement was more like a coronation than a campaign event. April 2, 1999 Nicotine Fit by Robert Bryce Trial lawyers thought they were due pay and congratulations for a tobacco settlement well done. The new A.G. and the Guv. don't see it that way. November 26, 1999 Notify the Democrats by Michael King The Governor wanted an anti-abortion bill for his campaign. So, the Democrats gave it to him. June 11, 1999 How a Bill Becomes a Law by Nate Blakeslee Remember those instructive civics charts in high school? That's not exactly how the smog grows at the Lege. June 11, 1999 The Education Governor Editorial by Louis Dubose Bush backs a plan to cut kindergarteners' money to fund tax cuts. June 11, 1999 Chronicle of a Death Foretold by Louis Dubose The James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Bill went down in shame in the Senate. Everybody wept but the Governor. May 28, 1999 Governor Crunch by Nate Blakeslee Why the Governor loves his tax cut crunch. May 28, 1999 The Governor’s Surrogates by Louis Dubose Governor George W. Bush and the Texas Legislature. May 28, 1999 Send 'em Back to School by Molly Ivins Will Bush's tax cuts hurt school kids? May 28, 1999 Bush's Budget Crunch by Louis Dubose The Governor's proposed budget is no laughing matter. May 28, 1999 Kids Don't Vote by Louis Dubose The compassionate conservative endangers children's health care. March 19, 1999 When Texas Cares by Louis Dubose The state budget "surplus" ignores a whole host of needs. February 19, 1999 The Governor's Housekeepers by Karen Olsson King George In Search of the Tigua Indians by Karen Olsson Thus Spake the Governor by Michael King Bush and taxes. Texas Taxes and the White House by Michael King The Last Puritan by Michael King Meet Marvin Olasky, Governor Bush's compassionate conservative guru. May 14, 1999 Caveat Emptor by Louis Dubose The Governor's right-wing benefactor pulls the strings. Is he getting what he pays for? May 14, 1999 What Birds? What Bees? by Karen Olsson Did growing up in the sixties leave you demoralized and deflowered? Like Bush, you too can be a Secondary Virgin. April 16, 1999 Compassion for Whom? by Molly Ivins Compassionate conservatism looks a lot like the old mean, nasty conservatism we're all used to. March 5, 1999 Where Have You Gone, Adlai Stevenson? Editorial by Michael King "You cannot be a Governor if you do not believe in a Supreme Being," says George W. Bush. February 5, 1999 The Pols He Bought by Robert Bryce Meet James Leininger, the man who elected the Bush administration. February 5, 1999 Saint Sickbed by Debbie Nathan James Leininger has parlayed a hospital bed fortune into a right-wing political machine. January 22, 1999 The Governor's Sweetheart Deal by Robert Bryce "Governor George W. Bush and the other owners of the Texas Rangers are deadbeats. Rich deadbeats, but deadbeats nevertheless." Stealing Home by Robert Bryce May 9, 1997 Bush and the Texas Environment by Molly Ivins and Louis Dubose April 14, 2000 Who's Poisoning Texas? by Michael King Texas is Number One in air pollution. Where does the governor fit in? Governor Bush Pushes for Nuclear Waste Dump by Louis Dubose Yo Dubya! Got Coke? The Back Page September 3, 1999 Canadian Prime Minister Endorses George W. Bush The Back Page August 20, 1999 At the Texas White House by Lucius Lomax What might go on behind closed doors at the Guv's Mansion? June 25, 1999 Don’t Mess With Roofing Tiles! by Jorge W. Arbusto Excerpts from Jorge's State of the State address. June 25, 1999 Where's Dubya? The Back Page George W. Bush is so cocksure of his frontrunner's position, he's holding press conferences and photo-ops he doesn't even bother to attend. April 16, 1999 ----- Aloha, He'Ping, Om, Shalom, Salaam. Em Hotep, Peace Be, All My Relations. Omnia Bona Bonis, Adieu, Adios, Aloha. Amen. Roads End <A HREF="http://www.ctrl.org/">www.ctrl.org</A> DECLARATION & DISCLAIMER ========== CTRL is a discussion & informational exchange list. Proselytizing propagandic screeds are unwelcomed. Substance—not soap-boxing—please! 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