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"ian maclure" wrote in message news On Thu, 09 Sep 2004 07:12:47 -0500, Bob Escher wrote: No but according to today's news his commanders did it all for him. He didn't have to do a thing according to the reports Not been paying close attention have we. Said reports have been outed as forgeries. http://littlegreenfootballs.com/webl...uments-_Forged http://www.warbirdforum.com/bushf102.htm Comes the day of reckoning on Nov 3 there's gonna be a few very sorry Dhimmicrips. You know, at first I thought the forgery bit was maybe just sourgrapes, but after reading the alleged document, you gotta ask--who the heck really thinks such a document would have ended up in Bush's own military records anyway? Memos-for-record titled "CYA" do NOT end up in some guys 201 file. Coupled with the interesting fact that the document CBS put out, which supposedly dated from 1972 and would have at best been done up on an IBM Selectric, matches *exactly* the same document ginned up using MS Word, the forgery case does indeed seem realistic. Whatcha make a bet the big media ignores this (having already trumpeted the documents), just like they are trying to ignore Kerry's own contradictory Vietnam stories versus his own journal entries from that time period? Brooks IBM |
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"Merlin Dorfman" wrote Four years ago, the draft-dodger Bush was running against somebody who volunteered for the Army and was on the ground in Vietnam, albeit in a non-combat role. Nevertheless he managed to make himself look like the hero and the volunteer look like a coward. Draft-doger. In the above context, "draft-doger" would appear to be anyone who was not 'drafted'. Bush (TX ANG - fighter pilot) Gore (Army volunteer - journalist?) Kerry (Naval Reserve - eventually a SB captain) Clinton (none - actively avoided being drafted or serving in any way) Clinton seems to be the only one who fits the 'draft-dodger' moniker. How is volunteering for the Air Guard different from volunteering for the Navy Reserve? 2/3 of the military during the Vietnam era did not see SEA. And, Art K's screechings notwithstanding, you usually do not get to choose where you go. Pete |
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In article k.net,
"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote: "B2431" wrote in message ... It's the NEOCON way. You have been asked many times to define "neocon." Why do you refuse to do so? It's because he doesn't know. Perhaps he can't spell "poopyhead"? It carries about the same meaning in his posts. |
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"ian maclure" wrote in message news On Thu, 09 Sep 2004 18:01:27 +0000, Buck wrote: A small correction. 'Assigned', not "attached". Ooops, my bad.... A small, but important, distinction. Buck IBM __________________________________________________ _____________________________ Posted Via Uncensored-News.Com - Accounts Starting At $6.95 - http://www.uncensored-news.com The Worlds Uncensored News Source |
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"Pete" wrote in message ... "Merlin Dorfman" wrote Four years ago, the draft-dodger Bush was running against somebody who volunteered for the Army and was on the ground in Vietnam, albeit in a non-combat role. Nevertheless he managed to make himself look like the hero and the volunteer look like a coward. Draft-doger. In the above context, "draft-doger" would appear to be anyone who was not 'drafted'. Bush (TX ANG - fighter pilot) Gore (Army volunteer - journalist?) Kerry (Naval Reserve - eventually a SB captain) Clinton (none - actively avoided being drafted or serving in any way) Clinton seems to be the only one who fits the 'draft-dodger' moniker. How is volunteering for the Air Guard different from volunteering for the Navy Reserve? 2/3 of the military during the Vietnam era did not see SEA. And, Art K's screechings notwithstanding, you usually do not get to choose where you go. Pete Interestingly enough, Viet Nam is/was the defining event of our (well, MY!) generation. EVERYBODY thinks, talks, and argues about it. But of those eligible by virtue of sex and age, only EIGHT PERCENT got up close and personal with the VC/NVA! Buck |
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Please provide a link when making a charge like this otherwise it's no more
than unsubstantiated blather, of which there is more than enough in this newsgroup already. The gross point here though is simple...if Kerry's DD-214, Honorable Discharge and "official" medal citations are proof positive of his exploits because they are "official" Navy documents, then Bush's DD-214 and Honorable Discharge are equally proof positive of his service. Simple as that. Now, can we leave what happened 30 years ago behind and move on with the real issues facing this country? PLEASE! "WalterM140" wrote in message ... BUSH SERVED HONORABLY AND HE'S GOT THE MEDALS TO PROVE IT __________________ At least one picture exists that shows Bush wearing ribbons that don't appear on his discharge. Walt -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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