To: Hon
Uh oh, they found a third person who doesn't remember seeing Bush in Alabama! "Attendance records of the 187th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron do not show that Bush ever was there. "I never saw the man, I never met the man," Kenneth K. Lott, the squadron's personnel officer at the time, told Newsweek. Lonnie Slauson, who was the squadron commander in 1972, told Newsweek, that "the name Bush wouldn't have meant a thing to me back then," but he had no memory of Bush either. (The President told Russert that his honorable discharge in 1973 is proof enough that he did his duty, including in Alabama.)"Newsweek Press Release
To: bellesouth
Why would any of these people have remembered Bush? They had people coming through all the time--especially now with Vietnam winding down. (I don't me this personally) but can you remember everyone you ever met thirty five years ago maybe twice--along with dozens of other people?
It is preposterous to even bring the subject up in these terms. But that is how they have had to torture things to advance their "story."
As you probably know, a number of people have looked into this--including George Magazine--when the story first hit. George Magazine said that going by the records Bush probably did more days service than he was required to.
http://web.archive.org/web/20001202233300/http://www2.georgemag.com/bush.html
302 posted on
02/09/2004 5:58:28 PM PST by
Hon
To: bellesouth
Head on back over to DU, bellesouth.
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