Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | How Bush's grandfather helped Hitler's rise to power: "Remarkably, little of Bush's dealings with Germany has received public scrutiny, partly because of the secret status of the documentation involving him. But now the multibillion dollar legal action for damages by two Holocaust survivors against the Bush family, and the imminent publication of three books on the subject are threatening to make Prescott Bush's business history an uncomfortable issue for his grandson, George W, as he seeks re-election."
Uncomfortable? I don't think so. He seems to have won quite comfortably . Like the Hardy case here, the claimants will probably find it quite hard to set this straight through the intricacies of a modern legal system.
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