Bush Caught On Tape Acknowledging Pot Use
Sun, 20 Feb
© 2005, Edmonton Journal

NEW YORK -- Private conversations with George W. Bush secretly taped by an old friend before he was elected president foreshadow some of his political strategies and appear to reveal that he acknowledged using marijuana, the New York Times reported Saturday.

The conversations were recorded by Doug Wead, a former aide to Bush's father, beginning in 1998, when George W. Bush was weighing a presidential bid, until just before the Republican Convention in 2000, the Times said in a story posted on its website.

The tapes show Bush crafting a strategy for navigating the tricky political waters between Christian conservative and secular voters. He also criticizes then-vice president Al Gore for admitting marijuana use and explains why he would not do the same.


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It's twu it's twu, I smoked it and it's good! I am Conan ... uhh Arnold the Great Governor of Cali!

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"But the whole truth is much uglier. We have documented in detail how the Iran-contra drug-running and gun-running operations run out of Bush's own office played their role in increasing the heroin, crack, cocaine, and marijuana brought into this country. We have reviewed Bush's relations with his close supporters in the Wall Street LBO gang, much of whose liquidity is derived from narcotics payments which the banking system is eager to recycle and launder."


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