USA-BIO-BUSH
US President George Bush makes a point while addressing the Kentucky Fried Chicken Convention of 2,000 restaurant owners and operators on October 30, 1992 at the Opryland Hotel. In the background is a likeness of Colonel Harland Sanders, the man who in 1939 invented the recipe and process for the popular fried chicken. AFP PHOTO PAUL J. RICHARDS (Photo by PAUL J. RICHARDS / AFP) (Photo by PAUL J. RICHARDS/AFP via Getty Images)
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