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Gary Younge in New York
Friday September 3, 2004 The Guardian The US president, George Bush, was transferred to the Alabama National Guard during the Vietnam war because his drunken behaviour was a political liability to his father in Texas, the wife of one of his father's former confidants revealed yesterday. Linda Allison told the political website Salon.com that throughout the time Mr Bush was in Alabama she never saw him in uniform and had no idea he was supposed to be in the National Guard. "Georgie was raising a lot of hell in Houston, getting in trouble and embarrassing the family and they just really wanted to get him out of Houston." Asked if she had ever seen him in uniform Mrs Allison said: "Good Lord, no. I had no idea the National Guard was involved in his life." Mrs Allison is the wife of the late Jimmy Allison, a former political consultant and newspaper owner from Midland, Texas and one time confidant of the Bush family. Motivated by pride in her husband and pique at the manner in which the Bush family discarded him once they believed he was no longer useful, the interview is the first she has ever given. On Sunday the former lieutenant governor of Texas Ben Barnes will admit on the CBS primetime news programme 60 Minutes that he pulled strings to enrol Mr Bush in a unit of the Texas National Guard known as the Champagne Unit, because it had so many sons of prominent Texas politicians and businessmen. Mrs Allison said that in 1972 her husband received a call from Mr Bush's father asking whether he could find a place for his son on a Senate campaign he was managing in Alabama. Mr Bush Sr was the US ambassador to the UN at the time and his son's drunken and occasionally loutish behaviour was becoming an embarrassment. Mr Allison agreed to take the errant Bush son as his deputy in a Senate campaign to elect the Alabama Republican Winton "Red" Blount. Once he had an official reason to be in Alabama, Mr Bush Jr transferred from the Texas National Guard to its Alabama counterpart, although beyond one dental examination there is no proof that he showed up for any service even though it was only a part-time posting. Mr Bush was subsequently given an honourable discharge. Most involved in the Senate campaign recall Mr Bush Jr turning up late, boasting about how much alcohol he had drunk the night before and then going home early. "After about a month I asked Jimmy what was Georgie's job, because I could never figure it out," recalled Mrs Allison. "I never saw him do anything." |
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![]() "WalterM140" wrote in message om... Blah blah blah. The public is rejecting your party's pessimistic negative approach to politics and President Bush will be reelected soon. Jarg |
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Subject: George Jr sent out of Texas by father as a 'drunken liability'
From: (WalterM140) Date: 9/7/2004 9:18 A te, boasting about how much alcohol he had drunk the night before and then going home early. "After about a month I asked Jimmy what was Georgie's job, because I could never figure it out," recalled Mrs Allison. "I never saw him do anything." He still does nothing but now it is hurting our country. Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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![]() Linda Allison told the political website Salon.com that throughout the time Mr Bush was in Alabama she never saw him in uniform and had no idea he was supposed to be in the National Guard. So. Unless you're drilling there's no cause to be in uniform. Not to jump into the flames here, but this wasn't just an old sailor serving out his reserve decades, this was a young '**** hot' fighter pilot. Have you ever known one that didn't manage to tell you what he was within the first five minutes you knew him?? v/r Gordon ====(A+C==== USN SAR Its always better to lose -an- engine, not -the- engine. |
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"Ed Rasimus" wrote
On 07 Sep 2004 23:38:57 GMT, nt (Krztalizer) wrote: Linda Allison told the political website Salon.com that throughout the time Mr Bush was in Alabama she never saw him in uniform and had no idea he was supposed to be in the National Guard. So. Unless you're drilling there's no cause to be in uniform. Not to jump into the flames here, but this wasn't just an old sailor serving out his reserve decades, this was a young '**** hot' fighter pilot. Have you ever known one that didn't manage to tell you what he was within the first five minutes you knew him?? It took you five minutes? I once witnessed five enlisted crew-dogs in flight suits pick-up chicks claiming to be "fighter" pilots (five minutes +/- tops) at a Red Flag motel. I felt kind of dirty just watching :-) Maybe she was homely looking?? |
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Not to jump into the flames here, but this wasn't just an old sailor serving
out his reserve decades, this was a young '**** hot' fighter pilot. Have you ever known one that didn't manage to tell you what he was within the first five minutes you knew him?? v/r Gordon It took you five minutes? Ed Rasimus LOL "No ma'am, we aren't fighter pilots. We're the guys that fighter pilots call when they are in deep trouble." Good for a laugh anyway! ![]() v/r Gordon |
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![]() Not to jump into the flames here, but this wasn't just an old sailor serving out his reserve decades, this was a young '**** hot' fighter pilot. Have you ever known one that didn't manage to tell you what he was within the first five minutes you knew him?? It took you five minutes? I once witnessed five enlisted crew-dogs in flight suits pick-up chicks claiming to be "fighter" pilots (five minutes +/- tops) at a Red Flag motel. I felt kind of dirty just watching :-) A former shipmate of mine, oh, we'll call him "AW3 Jose Melendez", used to pick up chicks around San Diego using that BS. I was on a first date with a lady; at the bar where we were to meet, she was accompanied by several friends. One of the friends was a young woman that looked waaaay down her nose at me, dressed as I was in poster-perfect dress blues. After a couple rather uncalled-for barbs, she announced she'd never date an enlisted man - she was going out with a "rescue pilot". Sensing the obvious, I told her, "You know, the SAR community here in San Diego is not that large - I probably know your guy." "I doubt it. He's an *officer* (emphasis hers)." By then, I was about full of her... "Well, then, humor me -" to which she replied, "You wouldn't know Jose --" and I sorta yelled out "JOSE MELENDEZ???", which was followed by several jaws smacking the floor. "How could you know his last name?" she asked with horror. I snickered, "How many Joses do you think we have riding helicopters? He rides in the BACK, with ME. And I have out-ranked him since the day he showed up at North Island!" I laughed, "Not only are you *not* dating an officer, Jose will never in his life be a pilot of anything. That's rich!" The rest of the date was every bit as enjoyable. ![]() The following Monday was a lot of fun for me, burning Hoser to the ground at muster. I asked the shop of about 15 aircrewmen if we had any "Rescue Pilots" among us, which brought 15 'no's. I asked, "What about you, Hoser? Aren't you a Rescue Pilot?" which got him a bit angry - then I told the whole shop what he was doing in order to get laid. "Telling people you are a pilot is bad taste; telling them you are an officer is 1) stupid, 2) illegal, and 3) *low class*." The Chief had fun with him for the next couple of weeks; we eventually let him wiggle out of it. Other than this mythical "Jose Melendez", I never encountered an aircrewman pretending to be a pilot. I wouldn't have taken it very well. Oddly, I was in a situation once, where I guess I did this myself, although I certainly wasn't on the prowl. Marine Major Tim Hill from MAWTS1 at Yuma was in the Los Alamos Ops shack with me and a gunship ferry crew, and the T-39 crew I was with. When Yeager came in, Major Hill told me to go say hello and I bowed out, saying I thought the General wasn't too fond of "enlisted scum". Major Hill, without a hesitation, yanked off a Marine 2LT's velcro namebadge and stuck it on my flightsuit. I don't know who was more horrified - the Marine 2LT or me! I got Yeager to sign a Porsche repair shop business card but when I reached out to take the signed business card, Yeager wouldn't let go of it! I was about to **** myself - Yeager grumbled, "You ain't no Marine..." and then after a pause, let me take the card (still got it), a lot closer to ****ting myself. I withdrew with alacrity, and fled into the rain outside to wait for a fuel truck. I left the namebadge on the seat where the 2LT was sitting and he silently returned my own. Anyone who hasn't met Chuck Yeager before, trust me - he can be quite intimidating under the wrong circumstances. v/r Gordon ====(A+C==== USN SAR Its always better to lose -an- engine, not -the- engine. |
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On Tue, 7 Sep 2004 18:48:15 -0500, "Bob Coe" wrote:
"Ed Rasimus" wrote On 07 Sep 2004 23:38:57 GMT, nt (Krztalizer) wrote: Linda Allison told the political website Salon.com that throughout the time Mr Bush was in Alabama she never saw him in uniform and had no idea he was supposed to be in the National Guard. So. Unless you're drilling there's no cause to be in uniform. Not to jump into the flames here, but this wasn't just an old sailor serving out his reserve decades, this was a young '**** hot' fighter pilot. Have you ever known one that didn't manage to tell you what he was within the first five minutes you knew him?? It took you five minutes? I once witnessed five enlisted crew-dogs in flight suits pick-up chicks claiming to be "fighter" pilots (five minutes +/- tops) at a Red Flag motel. I felt kind of dirty just watching :-) Maybe she was homely looking?? And, I hit the ground running one weekend at Nellis. Got the shave, shower, and splash of "Sure-f***" so I smelled good. Then went to the bar on Friday night. Met a sweet thing, bought her a few drinks and then put the "let's go to dinner" move on her. She said, "no"--she only goes out with fighter pilots and I couldn't be one because I wasn't in a goat bag. So much for good grooming points. Ed Rasimus Fighter Pilot (USAF-Ret) "When Thunder Rolled" "Phantom Flights, Bangkok Nights" Both from Smithsonian Books ***www.thunderchief.org |
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After an exhausting session with Victoria's Secret Police, Ed Rasimus
confessed the following: And, I hit the ground running one weekend at Nellis. Got the shave, shower, and splash of "Sure-f***" so I smelled good. Then went to the bar on Friday night. ...[snip] I couldn't be one because I wasn't in a goat bag. Let me get this straight...you went to the Nellis O-Club bar on a friday night in civvies? Eewwww...that's just not right. Judgement: None noted. Hey, you could have shown her your big ole Seiko watch. Robey |
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