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Pledges branded with hot coat hangers while George W. Bush was fraternity President
Published on September 30, 2004 By COL Gene In Politics
It keeps getting better and better. It turns out that Delta Kappa Epsilon applied hot branding irons made out of coat hangers to the backs of pledges when George W. Bush was President of the Fraternity at Yale. The branding was done to 40 pledges and the hazing scandal was reported in the campus newspaper. The story was investigated and the fraternity was fined for the branding by the Yale Interfraternity Council. In a school newspaper interview with George W. Bush explained away the incident, saying "There's no scarring mark physically or mentally." Members of the fraternity that were branded when George W. was President still bear the mark today.

This story was investigated by the STAR newspaper when Bush was governor of Texas and he defended the illegel torture of the young fraternity pledges in the late 60's as a harmless prank. Looks as if George W. would be right at home in the prison system in Iraq!

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on Sep 30, 2004
This has absolutely NO bearing on the man as president!


It shows that he'll lie about anything and everything. Nothing the man says comes out as truth. Thus his credibility is non-existant.
on Sep 30, 2004
Torture's bad, but the war crimes Kerry committed in Vietnam are great because he only did them to gooks and gooks aren't human that's why I'm a Democrat. VOTE KERRY!
on Sep 30, 2004

This story was investigated by the STAR newspaper when Bush was governor of Texas


Consider the source.


I think you're scraping the bottom of the barrel now.


Tex, that was hilarious!

on Sep 30, 2004
Tex, that was hilarious!


he he he . . . at least someone appreciates me!
on Sep 30, 2004
Well, Rush Limbaugh says that Abu Ghraib was just "frat pranks" so we might be establishing a pattern.
on Sep 30, 2004
Reply #2 By: Citizen Texas Wahine - 9/30/2004 3:40:00 PM
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Reply #3 By: COL Gene - 9/30/2004 4:03:11 PM
Read, "Four More For George W?" for the impact of relecting him in November. Look at the reader comments on Amazon.com. The book can be ordered at 888-280-7715


Awesome Tex, you point it out and he reinforces it.

As for the torture bit in college, I am laughing, seriously, somebody wants to hold someone accountable for college pranks done thirty years ago?

Well shit, I better make sure I don't pull any college pranks if I plan to be in the Federal Government thirty years from now, oh wait to late, I am damned and DOOMED. DOOMED DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD!!!



- GX
on Oct 01, 2004
Reply to Grim Xiozon

Glad you liked Four More.
on Oct 04, 2004
I believe that this story first gained national attention {in 1973?) when Gary Trudeau's (of the unclaimed $10,000.00 reward to anyone who could prove they served with Mr. Bush during the lost year) report of the story was published in the NYT.

Reminds me of the yearbook photo of Bush suckerpunching someone during a rugby game.

Poor guy has the most difficult time finding an honest broker to redeem his reputation, doesn't he?
on Oct 04, 2004
What this shows is that he has always been a meanspirited individual. Favored childhood pastime -blowing up frogs with firecrackers. It is only relevant because he is still meanspirited andis using his position as most powerful man on the planet to take it out on anyone who is weaker than he is. Which is ironic because is shows just what a weak person he is.
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