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Officer Who Claims W Discarded Records Is A Bush-Hating Crackpot
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Posted on 02/11/2004 2:57:19 PM PST by Hon

Former Texas Army National Guard Lt. Col. Bill Burkett on Bush the Chicken hawk

In his 20-minute speech yesterday aboard the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln, whose planes dropped nearly 1/3 of the bombs that rained down on Iraq, President Bush said the Iraq conflict was merely one small part of a broader fight that he pledged the US would continue to pursue against Al Qaeda and other terrorists around the world.

Tape: Bush speaking aboard the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln

But despite all the belligerent rhetoric coming from the Commander in Chief, his praise of American servicemen and women and his dramatic aerial arrival yesterday aboard a Navy S-3B Viking jet, some critics have been quick to remind us that the military record of Bush, himself, is a bit lacking.

According to military records from the Vietnam War, Bush served in the Army National Guard, but from the period of May 1972 through October 1973, he failed to report for weekend duty.

For clarification of Bush’s background, Peacewatch gave a call today to retired Lieutenant Colonel Bill Burkett, who served in the military for 28 years, including as War Plans Officer during Operation Desert Storm. From 1995 until his retirement in 1998, he also served as State Plans Officer for the Texas Army National Guard, under then-governor George W. Bush. Burkett alleges there was a widespread practice of delaying filing forms to remove names of soldiers no longer in service, thus continuing to receive federal funding for personnel that no longer existed. Burkett asserts when he went public he was refused medical treatment for a near-fatal illness he developed while on a tour of duty in Panama.

We started our discussion with Burkett describing how he knew Bush’s potentially embarrassing and controversial past was hidden from the public during his campaign to become president of the United States.

Tape: Lieutenant Colonel Bill Burkett served as State Plans Officer for the Texas Army National Guard from 1995 to 1998, under then-governor George W. Bush.


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This is a reference to this latest bit of agit-prop put out by this clown in the Dallas Morning News:

Retired Guard Officer Says He Saw Some Files Discarded in Trash

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1076215/posts?page=51,44

I will supply more articles from this crackpot in the subsequent posts.

1 posted on 02/11/2004 2:57:20 PM PST by Hon
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By Bill Burkett
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March 19, 2003—I've sat in total grief for the past three years, watching the institutions of America being spent as if they were lottery winnings.

I don't want to say it, "But I told you so."

In January of 1998 and what seems like a full lifetime ago, I was stricken by a deadly case of meningoencephalitis. I was returning from a short duty trip to Panama as a team chief to inspect the hand over of Ft. Clayton to the Panamanians. I had been 'loaned' from the senior staff and state planning officer of the Texas National Guard to the Department of the Army for a series of these special projects after angering George W. Bush by refusing to falsify readiness information and reports; confronting a fraudulent funding scheme which kept 'ghost' soldiers on the books for additional funding, and refusing to alter official personnel records [of George W. Bush].

George W. Bush and his lieutenants were mad. They ordered that I not be accessed to emergency medical care services, healthcare benefits I earned by my official duty; and I was withheld from medical care for 154 days before I was withdrawn from Texas responsibility by the Department of the Army, by order of the White House.

I was a pawn then caught in a struggle for right and wrong, but also caught within a political struggle between a man who would do anything to be 'king' of America and an institution of laws that we knew as America.

For five years, I have fought my battles around two fronts; the personal retaliation that was waged against me and the individual organizational unlawful acts and practices waged against our institutions.

But I first had to survive. Without a single bit of help, contact and in spite of threats against my life and that of my family, I have had to relearn to walk and to live. My daily pain is far worse than anything I could have previously imagined. I suffer from extreme constant headaches, body pain and even my hair hurts. I now have a severe seizure disorder which we are starting to gain slight control over.

My mother faced her final four years guiding and supporting me through my struggle to live. My wife, Nicki, and our four wonderful children totally reshaped their lives in support of this struggle as well. But, only three dear friends from those military days dared to help me. CW3 George Conn gave up his career and was released from duty for his support. He is now a civilian personnel specialist in Europe for the US Army. CW4 Harvey Gough actively fought for medical care for me. He received a court martial and was kicked out of the Army after an illustrious 28-year career. He filed suit for some of the comments made within their retaliation at him; including calling him a "Goddamned Jew" and threatening him with actions by making comments such as "we're going to treat you worse than the Jews in Auschwitz".

LTC Dennis Adams tried to operate within the system to get me medical support. When he was deposed and served as a witness within the district court case; Dennis was retired from service.

The only benefits that we have received have come at the end of a court order; and they have been under constant challenge. Needless to say, we know the White House counsel personally. We know Dan Bartlett, Karen Hughes, Joe Allbaugh, Don Evans, and many others very personally. Dick Cheney used to be a close friend. No longer.

So when asked by many "what should we do?" on this beautiful, but very sad morning, I can't help but remind everyone that for over three years, since the spring 2000 campaign, I have forecasted the actions that have taken place in great detail. I know GW Bush and his inner circle very well.

As I said, a UN vote would not stop GW Bush from attacking Iraq. Nor will anything else. And weapons of mass destruction will be discovered in great quantities; but the entire affair will stink to high heavens because it will be as staged as the White House press conference you just viewed.

The human death toll will publicly not be mentioned, yet in truth, it will far exceed 120,000. Our vast size and force will quickly break the back of any Iraqi resistance, yet we will not break their spirit. This is a society which has learned to live in troubled politics. They will go about their business while seething inside. There will be small uprisings, but they will quickly be crushed. The emotion and anger that we will have built will spill over into other countries and meld like an alloy with other problem areas of the Middle East, becoming a deeper seated problem. We will have insured that America's dynasty is nearing an end.

While GW Bush will be cast as a conquering hero by his political team and accepted by the population as such, history will treat him as Napoleonic. Bush will reach a new lofty level of acceptance by first fear and then staged triumph. Those who waited too long to gain their voice will lose their voice again.

America will over pledge economically in order to establish this new footprint; but the economic worth will not go to offset our fiscal investment, or to the Iraqi people. Iraq will be stripped by the vanquishers; the major corporations, who will then control not only the assets, but the cash flow. Their names will be Mobil, Exxon, Halliburton and the likes.

Our homeland warnings will again revert to 'fusia' a color only associated with confusion, and cosmetic image.

And America will again be asked to bow at the feet of this small man with big ideas.

Lost within a short time will be the name Saddam; for like Osama, he was never the purpose of this campaign. Never in the history of the world has a great society survived whenever its focus was allowed to magnetize to its most powerful. And here we will clearly have in view that there is little value accorded to the innocent 3-year-old Iraqi girl who will today be playing in the streets, or the 19-year-old soldier who will launch the missile that will kill her.

What do you do?  Watching the sunrise on a beautiful morning, I used to feel hope. Before my illness, I felt exhilaration at the prospects of the day. After my illness, I felt hope that I might work hard to live. Now I feel sickness that today another massive group of people, held worthless by this anointed king, will be trampled upon like grapes. But their blood will not be rendered into wine. It will be spilled into the sands of this desert or another, or on the streets of Washington, or in the halls of the US Congress, or in the courts.

But there is a difference from any phenomenon previously faced by a spoiled American populace. With Teddy Roosevelt, we badgered and dented him into listening; with Franklin Roosevelt, we tenaciously talked until he listened; with William Jefferson Clinton, we crippled him through deceit and his own frailties. But none were anointed as king.

We must now revert to the history of Europe to discern what to do. We must study the nemesis of France and how Napoleon was felled before understanding the damage a tyrant does to a nation and society. We must examine the ruthless and dictatorial rise of yet another of the three small men—one whose name is not spoken out of fear of reprisal, but his name was Adolf. We must examine history, in order to not repeat it, and to understand the mesmerism of a public to a murderous scheme. Three small men who wanted to conquer . . . and vanquish. Each created a need for a balancing throng; history then recorded the damage from a far better perspective.

More than one French or German household now sits watching the US expending her virtue through the tools of greed, anger and vengeance. And they caution us. They caution that out of this strong arm tactic will bring about the rise of a United Europe or Asia to counterbalance an arrogant superpower.

I do not believe that this world can, or will, stand idly by. While many will rally to the side of this conqueror, there must be a steadfast collective group who hold their ground, their principles and the Constitution of this land. For there is never found the word "King" within that great architecture of Democracy, or as the Republicans like to say this "Republic". There is only the structure of an equally shared and responsible government "of, by and for the people" anchored within the principles of defense rather than attack.

Yes, we are on the edge. But there is no one who says that we have to help push this nation over the cliff. Instead, we must redouble our efforts. Being ever mindful of law and the tactics being employed, we must focus ourselves to what has been successful and keep it successful, while moving aggressively forward. We must withdraw the anger and be able to 'turn the other cheek,' for there will be many opportunities to do so. Our battles must be waged with resolve, not emotion.

We must be vigilant. We must be credible. We must be respectful of those [such as soldiers ordered to take the field of battle] who are entrapped within this immoral act. And we must be the best educators that have ever stepped forward on this earth. We must be teachers in the image of Peter, John and Mark; the disciples of Christ, or their equivalents within Judaism, or the Muslim Faith, or the great philosophers. We must grow a new generation of those who believe that war is the last resort, not the first. And we must call them patriots, for their battle is not protected by flack vests, armor plating, or armor piercing rounds.

The only thing that can be said this morning is that though we feel that our world is ended and that there will be many who will die within the coming days—die without reason or cause—we must dedicate ourselves to stop this action at a future point, so the carnage will not become even greater. As I have taught many young soldiers, at the end of the first battle you will be either elated and filled with yourself, or sickened to the point of vomiting. But in either case, you will have only completed a single battle. The war is yet to be won.

Lt. Col. Bill Burkett completed 28 years of decorated service and was medically retired from the US Army National Guard in 1998 after suffering meningoencephalitis on return from an assignment in Panama.  From 1995 until his illness, Burkett served as State Plans Officer for the Texas Army National Guard and Governor George W. Bush. After refusing to follow direct orders involving falsifying readiness reports, Burkett sought "whistleblower" status for reports involving anti-Semitic activity; personnel fraud; readiness fraud and the alteration of the personal military file of Governor George W. Bush. Lt. Col. Burkett is currently the plaintiff in his appeal to the US Supreme Court in the case of Burkett v. Goodwin, Taliaferro, Meador, et al, in regard to the retaliation against him following breaking the Bush records issue. Lt. Col Burkett served as a War Plans Officer during Operation Desert Storm and functioned as a senior trainer in conducting simulations exercises for deploying troops.


© 2003 Veterans for Peace                                                   Posted March 22, 2003

 


2 posted on 02/11/2004 2:59:01 PM PST by Hon
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To: Hon
A Bush-Hating Crackpot...

Lots of those around these says. Just take a look-see at Smirking Chimp, DU or LP for instance. Whooo-boy. :))

3 posted on 02/11/2004 2:59:10 PM PST by veronica ("America will never seek a permission slip to defend the security of our people." GW Bush 1-20-04)
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To: Hon
So is the author of the original Dallas Morning News article, Wayne Slater, who made similar unprovable allegations the week before the 2000 election.

http://216.239.37.104/search?q=cache:uq_HkVHZzTQJ:www.cbsnews.com/stories/2000/11/03/politics/main246834.shtml+2000+george+bush+%22wayne+slater%22%22dallas+morning+news%22&hl=en&ie=UTF-8
4 posted on 02/11/2004 3:00:44 PM PST by Diddle E. Squat (a Bush loss means a Guliani/Powell ticket in 2008)
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To: Hon
Figures!!!!
5 posted on 02/11/2004 3:00:56 PM PST by Defender2 (Defending Our Bill of Rights, Our Constitution, Our Country and Our Freedom!!!!)
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To: Hon
He also had a beef with the Texas National Guard -- where he lost.

======= from More's law


Description: Bill Burkett, a retired Lieutenant Colonel in the Texas Army National Guard, brought a personal injury action against appellees, William Goodwin, Jackie Taliaferro, and Archie Meador, all of whom were his superior officers. (1) Burkett appeals from the trial court's order dismissing his lawsuit.

[SNIP]

Burkett alleged that over the next four months Goodwin, Taliaferro and Meador willfully and maliciously refused to provide Dyess with clearance or confirmation of his duty status thereby denying him access to military medical care. Burkett alleged that these three individuals' conduct was "so completely beyond and outside any military authority or discretion as to have been outside the scope of military duty, outside any military duty, outside any military capacity, and not incident to military duty." Burkett alleged that they "acted purely as individuals, not as military officers, albeit pretending to have military authority and abusing their offices through such pretense in order to willfully and maliciously wreak havoc upon [Burkett's] life."

http://www.morelaw.com/verdicts/case.asp?n=03%2D01%2D00302%2DCV&s=TX&d=20611
6 posted on 02/11/2004 3:02:58 PM PST by Jackson Brown
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To: Diddle E. Squat
Original story in the Dallas Morning News:

Retired Guard Officer Says He Saw Some Files Discarded in Trash

7 posted on 02/11/2004 3:05:33 PM PST by Diddle E. Squat (a Bush loss means a Guliani/Powell ticket in 2008)
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Check out the original title to the piece I posted from this crackpot above, as it appeared on the Commie Left Indymedia site:

Bush Shits On Guardsman

by Bill Burkett
23 Mar 2003

I had been 'loaned' from the senior staff and state
planning officer of the Texas National Guard to the Department of the Army for a series of these special projects after angering George W. Bush by refusing to falsify readiness information and reports; confronting a
fraudulent funding scheme which kept 'ghost' soldiers on the books for additional funding, and refusing to alter official personnel records [of George W. Bush]...

http://dc.indymedia.org/newswire/display/58928
8 posted on 02/11/2004 3:07:42 PM PST by Hon
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To: Hon
Cross-link:

-The Real Military Record of George W. Bush: Not Heroic, but Not AWOL, Either-The Original Story--

I swear, there is such a flood of information supporting President Bush, and damning Senator Kerry, that I'm going nuts trying to link it all together.

9 posted on 02/11/2004 3:11:34 PM PST by backhoe (--30--)
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To: Hon
This crap always blows back on the kookballs. :)
10 posted on 02/11/2004 3:13:27 PM PST by veronica ("America will never seek a permission slip to defend the security of our people." GW Bush 1-20-04)
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To: Diddle E. Squat
I was going to ping you, but I see you're already here!
11 posted on 02/11/2004 3:13:49 PM PST by Howlin
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To: backhoe
I'm just following you around.
12 posted on 02/11/2004 3:15:22 PM PST by Howlin
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This is an article from the LAST Presidential campaign:

Burkett says he wasn’t pointing a finger, but trying to get Bush to release the pertinent documents in his military records

By Bev Conover

Download a .pdf
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November 5, 2000—Texas National Guard Lt. Colonel (retired) Bill Burkett, in providing clarifications to published reports, says he was not pointing fingers but raising the question of whether Gov. George W. Bush, his aides, and other Guard officers were merely incompetent in their handling of Bush’s military records and trying to get Bush to order the release of the pertinent records: his payroll and retirement records, which would settle the question of whether he fulfilled his military obligation.

“Within the morning press reports in the London Sunday Times and other publications, I am stated to have alleged that the staff of George W. Bush ‘doctored’—the key term—the military files of George W. Bush in whatever attempt to cover his military record,” said Burkett.

What follows is a series of questions and answers.

Question: Was this politically motivated and coordinated with the Gore campaign?

Burkett: No. Not whatsoever. In no way did any member of the Gore campaign or any election official, Republican or Democrat know my comments. My observations were responses to questions of how the file was developed; disseminated under the Freedom of information Act (FOIA) and what was missing within the files which would resolve the question of satisfactory participation. These were my personal responses to the asked questions that were not sanctioned by anyone, nor shared with anyone. They were made on the basis of my 28-year career, my working experience within the senior staff at the Texas National Guard headquarters and my knowledge of the operational procedures of the US military including the subject of personnel files of retired or discharged soldiers and airmen.

Question: Why, do you believe, you were contacted?

Burkett: [I] will background how this occurred, which should be self-explanatory. The context of the DUI story indicated the mishandling or failure to fully disclose a past criminal record of Governor Bush. I believe that the military record and the irregularities that point to a possible extended period of nonperformance and early release may have also indicated a pattern of lack of full disclosure by the Governor and his campaign. This issue of military records had been highly visible on at least two previous occasions within the campaign, however, Senator Kerrey, as an honored and decorated [Navy] SEAL, most recently focused on this issue within the last 10 days. I would guess that within the eleventh hour and following the revelation of the DUI story, the media and voters were waiting for the next shoe to drop. This issue may have been viewed as the “next shoe.”

In June of 1998 and with the full and personal knowledge of Dan Bartlett and the Governor, I reported problems of force structure, readiness operational efficiency personnel and procedures within the Texas National Guard. At that time, and periodically thereafter, I have been in contact with various [audio, video and print] news writers and publishers. In 1998, I provided sufficient detailed information including documentation of severe irregularities within the Governor’s own chain of command in an effort to correct those deficiencies which I believe undermined the Texas National Guard and in some cases broke the law.

Question: How did your reference in this story develop?

Burkette: I contacted a website that outlined the Governor’s personal military career irregularities and suggested that there were two official documents that would resolve the issue of satisfactory and honorable service. Suddenly on Friday afternoon, my telephone became barraged with media calls and messages, including those who had known of my previous whistle blowing but had failed to report it. I explained my background and personal observations to each of them in minute detail, often repeating the entire process for clarity. I was extremely careful not to point an accusing finger, but rather shape a question which could resolve this allegation of integrity that had clouded the Bush campaign since June of 1999—the issue of his personal military service.

Question: Did you allege that the governor’s staff “doctored” the records?

Burkette: No, instead I stated that the way this had been handled by the Bush staff, including knowledgeable military officials at the Texas National Guard, that it left the implication that the Bush staff had first incompetently provided an incomplete military file for the Governor which was consistent with his autobiography. I further observed that they probably did not anticipate that the file would be scrutinized to the level that it was. Whenever someone determined holes in service “big enough to drive a Mack truck through,” additional information—all of which was unofficial and some in pencil notations—were then submitted to the press to answer questions. I further observed the this “trust me, I’m the Governor” approach had worked throughout Texas for George W. Bush within his tenure and the media had given the Governor a free pass, without the same scrutiny as the vice president [was given], until the eleventh hour revelation of the DUI. But this still left the basic question: Why didn’t Governor Bush simply release his military pay files and retirement points accounting records, which are the only official records that will show that he satisfactorily and honorably completed his service commitment?

Question: Were there other issues that you discussed?

Burkett: Yes. In each call, I, in essence scolded media representatives for not doing their homework and reviewing this information before the eleventh hour. When asked if I would go on record, I said, “yes, I have nothing to hide,” even though I knew that the mention of my name with the Bush campaign would immediately strike a personal response because of my whistle blowing in 1998.

Question: Again, was this a “Democratic ploy” as stated by Karen Hughes of the Bush staff?

Burkett: No. Absolutely not.

Karen Hughes has again skirted the real issue and question. Dan Bartlett and the Governor have also refused to answer the basic question and furnish the official files that will resolve this issue. I am in no way linked to the Democratic Party. I am simply an energized citizen and retired soldier who would like to have the issues of each possible commander-in-chief resolved prior to the election, in order that we can escape holding another American presidency hostage to actions and allegations by the opposing party in Congress. We have suffered from this partisanship for the past eight years. George W. Bush says that he is the only candidate who can bridge this impasse. This is his opportunity to start that process. This is what I believe other Americans share with me—a sincere belief that they have the right and capacity to make educated decisions; but that candidates have the responsibility for full and complete disclosure.

The views expressed herein are the writers’ own and do not necessarily reflect those of Online Journal.
Email:
editor@onlinejournal.com
Copyright © 1998-2004 Online Journal. All rights reserved.
 

http://www.onlinejournal.com/bush/110500Conover/110500conover.html

13 posted on 02/11/2004 3:15:59 PM PST by Hon
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To: Hon
Veterans for Peace is also the web site pushing the "Bush is denying veterans their benefits" mantra.

A Washington Post article entitled:


Va. Plans Major Health Care Changes
Restructuring of Facilities to Cost $4.6 Billion Over 20 Years


was titled:

Bush Plans to Close VA Hospitals During Wartime

on their web site -- and it turns out the article was citing GOOD things the VA was doing.

http://www.veteransforpeace.org/Bush_plans_to_close_080603.htm
14 posted on 02/11/2004 3:18:03 PM PST by Howlin
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To: Howlin
BTW, this is a different person than 'B.G. Burkett', who co-wrote Stolen Valor and was honored by the elder President Bush.
15 posted on 02/11/2004 3:19:30 PM PST by Diddle E. Squat (a Bush loss means a Guliani/Powell ticket in 2008)
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To: Howlin
Hi, Howlin- I'm about to pull my hair out... stuff like this is so annoying.
16 posted on 02/11/2004 3:23:23 PM PST by backhoe (--30--)
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BURKETT "CLARIFIES" BUSH MILITARY RECORDS ALLEGATIONS

In a series of questions and answers sent out in a press release this morning, LTC (Ret.) Bill Burkett "clarified" his previous statements about the military files of George W. Bush. In particular, he said that he never alleged that the Governor's staff "doctored" the records, as the London Times reported he said this morning. Excerpts follow. --Politex, 11/5/00

"Within the morning press reports in the London Sunday Times and other publications, I am stated to have alleged that the staff of George W. Bush 'doctored' [the key term] the military files of George W. Bush in whatever attempt to cover his military record....

"How did your reference in this story develop?
I contacted a website that outlined the Governor’s personal military career irregularities and suggested that there were two official documents that would resolve the issue of satisfactory and honorable service. Suddenly on Friday afternoon, my telephone became barraged with media calls and messages including those who had known of my previous whistleblowing but had failed to report it. I explained my background and personal observations to each of them in minute detail, often repeating the entire process for clarity. I was extremely careful not to point an accusing finger, but rather shape a question which could resolve this allegation of integrity that had clouded the Bush campaign since June of 1999 - the issue of his personal military service."...

"Did you allege that the Governor’s staff “doctored” the records?
No, instead I stated that the way this had been handled by the Bush staff including knowledgeable military officials at the Texas national guard, that it left the implication that the Bush staff had first incompetently provided an incomplete military file for the Governor which was consistent with his autobiography. I further observed that they probably did not anticipate that the file would be scrutinized to the level that it was. Whenever someone determined holes is service “big enough to drive a Mack truck through”, additional information [all of which was unofficial and some in pencil notations] were then submitted to the press to answer questions. I further observed the this “trust me, I’m the Governor” approach had worked throughout Texas for George W. Bush within his tenure and the media had given the Governor a free pass without the same scrutiny as the Vice President until the eleventh hour revelation of the DUI. But this still left the basic question - Why didn’t Governor Bush simply release his military pay files and retirement points accounting records, which are the only OFFICIAL records that will show that he satisfactorily and honorably completed his service commitment?"


http://www.bushwatch.com/dwi2.htm

Note the date!

17 posted on 02/11/2004 3:23:40 PM PST by Hon
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To: Hon
Who wrote this title?
18 posted on 02/11/2004 3:23:56 PM PST by Dog ( John F. Kerry - - - - - - Son of Fred Gwynne)
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To: Arrowhead1952
I think you're needed over here.
19 posted on 02/11/2004 3:26:48 PM PST by facedown (Armed in the Heartland)
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To: Hon
According to military records from the Vietnam War, Bush served in the Army National Guard, but from the period of May 1972 through October 1973, he failed to report for weekend duty.

No, he served in the AIR National Guard, not the Army. And there is a very big difference, since the AIR National Guard performs missions that are an integral part of the USAF, like continental air defense, by flying Combat Air Patrol (CAP) all the time. CAP is dangerous in peacetime and wartime, and if the balloon goes up during peace time, you're then neck deep in it before just about anyone else.

If Radio Pacifica can't get even this right, why should anyone believe anything they say?

20 posted on 02/11/2004 3:29:01 PM PST by Alas Babylon!
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