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JasonATexan
Just collect anything and everything you can on Neil Bush!
Activisms
There's tons of stuff!

Here's a mountain of info on Key College:

http://www.keycollege.com/cgi-bin/ksearch/...archButton.y=12


Wow, Neil Bush has put Ignite! learning into pretty much every rigged school around the state...
Activisms
Just.......WOW


http://www.keycollege.edu/page12.html


There's so many crazy powerful Dell computers there it makes a head spin....... blink.gif
JasonATexan
Activisms, I'll check back in the morning. I would start searching and posting myself. However, it is 4:45am and I have to call it a night. I will dig up whatever I can and keep it bumped tomorrow! I just didn't want you to think I was leaving you hanging out to dry.
FormerCIA
QUOTE(Activisms @ Nov 16 2004, 05:39 AM)
Just.......WOW
http://www.keycollege.edu/page12.html
There's so many crazy powerful Dell computers there it makes a head spin.......  blink.gif
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Interesting pic in the lower right hand corner indicating fiber optics:
http://www.keycollege.edu/img76.gif

They probably have a fiber optic connection to an Internet Backbone. Talk about updates in real-time. <_<
brossignol
QUOTE(Activisms @ Nov 16 2004, 04:39 AM)
Just.......WOW
http://www.keycollege.edu/page12.html
There's so many crazy powerful Dell computers there it makes a head spin.......  blink.gif
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Actually there is not a single Dell computer in sight in that photo.

And, I find it absolutely amazing that you can tell just how *powerful* a computer system is by looking at a picture of it. smile.gif
JasonATexan
http://www.freepress.org/columns/display/3/2004/837

Neil was targeting schools in Florida to buy software from his company, Ignite. First, Florida Governor Jeb Bush made education testing a key component of his administration’s educational policy. Then the Associated Press (AP) exposed that Neil was peddling his test preparation software at $30 per Florida student. Who knows Neil’s motives? He might have just been trying to help deprived inner city children prepare for racially and culturally biased standardized exams.

Shocking revelations about Neil’s business and sex life made headlines last November. According to Neil’s own testimony in his divorce proceedings, he was in a semiconductor manufacturing business deal with the son of former Communist Chinese President Jiang Zemin. Their company, Grace Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation promised to pay Neil $2 million in stock over five years for his work as a consultant and director. Neil admits he didn’t do much consulting or directing, but anonymous women kept coming to his hotel room in Taiwan and Hong Kong, knocking on his door and then having sex with him.
JasonATexan
http://www.nuthole.com/politics/?_start=11

Some of you may have seen (in some obscure media outlet) mention of Neil Bush admitting, in his divorce papers, that he played around with some undisclosed number of prostitutes in Southeast Asia while he was there "on business". Of course, this son-of-a-Bush can't just come clean, no; he is compelled to wrap this misadventure in a lie: see, the women simply knocked on his hotel door and then had sex with him; He didn't pay them, and therefore didn't know they were callgirls! Perhaps Neil thought his animal magnetism was so strong that women could smell him right through the door and out in the street, and simply had to have him. That he was there as a guest/"business partner" of the son of the former president of China doesn't seem to come into play there at all.
JasonATexan
http://www.newsfrombabylon.com/index.php?q...f3564f2508a586e

Bush family in software row
Submitted by sv3n on Tue, 10/29/2002 - 1:29am. Sellout
By Nick Farrell, VNUnet.com [UK]
October 28th, 2002

Big bother for little brother in nepotism charge

The Bush family may be heading for an accusation of nepotism after it was revealed that Ignite, a software company run by controversial businessman Neil Bush, is targeting schools in Florida where his brother Jeb is governor.

Jeb and Neil are the second and third eldest sons of former president George Bush. Current president George W. Bush is the eldest.

Ignite is touting software that helps prepare students for Florida's Comprehensive Assessment Test, which Jeb Bush has made a key component of his administration's education policy.The software is already being used in a free pilot programme at an Orlando-area middle school, but the firm hopes to sell its courses to other Florida schools at a cost of $30 a year per student.

Company spokeswoman Louise Thacker denied that brotherly love would give the company an unfair advantage, while the Florida State Department of Education said that Ignite officials had not yet approached the state about its product.

A spokeswoman for Jeb Bush told Associated Press that he has never talked with his brother Neil about his software business.

Neil Bush was a director of the failed Silverado Savings & Loan company in Colorado, which cost taxpayers $1bn and was investigated by a grand jury during his father's term as president. No charges were brought against him.
JasonATexan
http://www.rightiswrong.com/ashnews.php?pa...nth&m=11&y=2003

Neil Bush, a younger brother of US President George W. Bush, has had a $60,000-a-year employment contract with a top adviser to a Washington-based consulting firm set up this year to help companies secure contracts in Iraq.
Neil Bush disclosed the payments during divorce proceedings in March from his now ex-wife, Sharon. The divorce was finalised in April and the court papers were disclosed by the Houston Chronicle this week.
Mr Bush said he was co-chairman of Crest Investment Corporation, a company based in Houston, Texas, that invests in energy and other ventures. For this he received $15,000 every three months for working an average three or four hours a week.
The other co-chairman and principal of Crest is Jamal Daniel, a Syrian-American who is an advisory board member of New Bridge Strategies, a company set up this year by a group of businessmen with close links to the Bush family or administrations. Its chairman is Joe Allbaugh, George W. Bush's campaign director in the 2000 presidential elections.
Other figures at New Bridge include Ed Rogers, its vice-chairman and a senior official in the Reagan and first Bush administrations, and Lanny Griffith, with whom he works in the lobby firm Barbour Griffith & Rogers. Lord Charles Powell, adviser to former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher, is listed as an advisory board member.
On its website, New Bridge describes itself as being created to "take advantage of business opportunities in the Middle East following the conclusion of the US-led war in Iraq".
In his deposition, Neil Bush said he provided Crest "miscellaneous consulting services". This included "answering phone calls when Jamail [sic] Daniel, the other co-chairman, called and asked for advice".
There is evidence that the relationship between Mr Bush and Mr Daniel goes further.
Joseph Peacock, Crest's company secretary, is one of the original investors in Ignite, Neil Bush's educational software company based in Austin, Texas.
In 1996, Mr Daniel and his wife hosted a $1,000-a-plate fund-raising dinner at their Houston mansion for the Texas Alliance Against Alcohol Abuse. The event was chaired by Sharon Bush, while George H. W. Bush, the former president, and his wife Barbara were to be present, according to the Houston Chronicle in 1996.
Other investors in Ignite, which was founded last year, include George H. W. and Barbara Bush, and Winston Wong, a Taiwan businessman who started the Grace Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp. The court papers further show Mr Bush benefits from a contract with Grace, a company also backed by Jiang Miangheng, son of Jiang Zemin, the former president of China.Under the deal, signed on August 15 2002, Grace would pay Mr Bush $2m in shares over five years, issued in annual $400,000 increments.
In return, according to the Los Angeles Times, Mr Bush agreed to "provide GSMC from time to time with business strategies and policies; latest information and trends of the related industry, and other advice", according to the contract.
JunkYardDogg
Maybe Silverado Neil gets software confused with hookers
Activisms
Neil's one corrupt sonofagun to be covering this up....
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