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George Bush.... is it true?...


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I worked for an American firm and they appointed a guy as Head of European Business who did not have a passport.

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I worked for an English company that did not have a single German or Italian speaking member of staff that decided to launch a campaign to start selling in Germany, Italy and France.

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I worked for an English company that did not have a single German or Italian speaking member of staff that decided to launch a campaign to start selling in Germany, Italy and France.

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That's ok though because they can all understand English provided you speak slowly and clearly :)

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IIRC I think he went to China when his dad was posted there as an ambassador in the mid-70's or something along those lines  :unsure:

 

I think that was his only 'foreign' trip prior to taking up the presidency.

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I don't think so.

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I don't think so.

Well I kinda do........well i'm more right than wrong anways. You can add 2 other meaningful trips of sorts to Gambia and the Middle East as well:

 

He visited China in 1975, when his father was U.S. liaison; Gambia, at President Bush's behest, in 1990; and the Middle East in 1998, when he had begun thinking about his own run for the presidency. (He also traveled to Europe several times in the 90's with the Young Presidents' Organization, a group for corporate executives.)

 

James Traub, "The Bush Years: W.'s World," New York Times Magazine, 14 January 2001

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Well I kinda do........well i'm more right than wrong anways. You can add 2 other meaningful trips of sorts to Gambia and the Middle East as well:

 

He visited China in 1975, when his father was U.S. liaison; Gambia, at President Bush's behest, in 1990; and the Middle East in 1998, when he had begun thinking about his own run for the presidency. (He also traveled to Europe several times in the 90's with the Young Presidents' Organization, a group for corporate executives.)

 

James Traub, "The Bush Years: W.'s World," New York Times Magazine, 14 January 2001

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It's a lie

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