Bush 41, Hero to Many, also Ushered in Cheap Labor Era

Guest Post by Joe Guzzardi

Few Americans have lived such a blessed life as George H.W. Bush. He is remembered as a great family man, married to Barbara for 73 years, a World War II hero who flew 58 combat missions which earned him the Distinguished Flying Cross, and a Yale University baseball star who played in the first College World Series.

Professionally, Bush was a U.S. Representative, Central Intelligence Agency director, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Vice President under Ronald Reagan and the nation’s 41stpresident elected in 1988, serving one term.

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