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A DAY IN THE LIFE OF PRESIDENT BUSH (PHOTOS): 2.11.04
yahoo.com, whitehouse.gov ^ | February 11, 2004 | GretchenEE

Posted on 02/11/2004 2:19:03 PM PST by GretchenEE

President Bush, at the Fort Lesley J. McNair National Defense University in Washington, announced new measures to counter the threat of weapons of mass destruction, for toughter international safeguards to keep nuclear arms technology from falling into the wrong hands.

He plans to attend the Daytona 500 on Sunday.

Welcome to Sanity Island to enjoy today's Dose of W!


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bush; bush43; cheney; sanityisland; wmd
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To: GretchenEE
Hi GretchenEE, thanks for posting the Dose tonight. Great speech by our W today. He just keeps looking forward, keeping his eye on the ball - I love it. We are in good hands. Thank God.
241 posted on 02/11/2004 6:55:15 PM PST by baseballmom
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To: altura
Maybe the next time I hear them talking politics I'll walk over and join the conversation, with my Free Republic coffee cup in my hand. Tee hee.

The guy in visiting today was saying that everybody at his caucus on Saturday was "really angry" and that "he's gone" (meaning Bush). I hated to break it to him, but liberal caucus-goers in Washington are always angry and it doesn't mean squat for the general election.

The debates should be fun!

242 posted on 02/11/2004 6:57:45 PM PST by Not A Snowbird (DEDICATED Homeland Security Employee)
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To: homemom
why is it you guys with the "Y" chromosome can't get the dishes the last 6" from the sink into the dishwasher?

That affliction affects teenage girls as well. I wish I had a quarter for every time my daughter says "but I thought they were clean!" "But did you look?" "Well, no..."

243 posted on 02/11/2004 6:59:50 PM PST by Not A Snowbird (DEDICATED Homeland Security Employee)
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To: SandyInSeattle
**That affliction affects teenage girls as well**

As a barely not teenage girl (I'm 20), I resent that statement. The fact that I almost never put the dishes in the dishwasher has NOTHING to do with it...
244 posted on 02/11/2004 7:02:03 PM PST by ilovew (In honor of Mike Adams, a high school classmate, who died in Iraq last summer.)
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To: mystery-ak; All
Well, I don't see my much better half in here this evening. But, maybe she is lurking, Good Morning Dear and Ladies and Gentlemen. Another day in Paradise.
245 posted on 02/11/2004 7:12:19 PM PST by mike1sg (From the vacation paradise, the cradle of civilization; Iraq)
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To: GretchenEE
Please put me on your ping list. Thank you.
246 posted on 02/11/2004 7:14:41 PM PST by lysie
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To: GretchenEE
Nuts...that was to be a private reply!
247 posted on 02/11/2004 7:16:15 PM PST by lysie
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To: lawgirl
Hey you,

How are you doing? I was asking where you were about 3 weeks ago. I was wondering if you had dropped out of FR.

248 posted on 02/11/2004 7:24:00 PM PST by notpoliticallycorewrecked (Peace is good, but Freedom is better.)
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To: ilovew
LOL!
249 posted on 02/11/2004 7:24:38 PM PST by Not A Snowbird (DEDICATED Homeland Security Employee)
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To: GretchenEE
Here...better late than never......

And thanks for the ping!
250 posted on 02/11/2004 7:25:31 PM PST by SnarlinCubBear (Always take responsibility for what you do wrong, as soon as they drag you out from under the bed.)
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To: All
Saw This on one of the threads

Bush Did His Service: It's the Press that is A.W.O.L.
by Thomas Lipscomb

President George W. Bush has had a ten days beginning with the Tim
Russert “Meet the Press” interview of Democratic National Committee
Chairman Terry McCauliffe on Feb 1 who charged that Bush was “AWOL”
and “never served in the military.” Only a week later President Bush asked to appear on the Russert show in a clear attempt to stem the damage from these
charges. For over a week they were endlessly repeated and never analyzed
by the news media.
But the only basis for these charges was summarized by the London
Sunday Telegraph on February 8 “If the Vietnam veteran John Kerry
becomes the next President, there will be one man to thank above all others:
retired Brigadier General William Turnipseed.”

It all started with a report questioning Bush’s National Guard service during
the Presidential election in 2000 by The Boston Globe. Walter Robinson, the
only Pulitzer Prize winning reporter to ever be successfully sued for libel,
cited retired Brigadier General William Turnipseed of the Alabama Air
National Guard as his source.
But in an interview General Turnipseed stated that Robinson’s reporting of
their conversation was either distorted or based upon his misunderstanding of
how the military functioned at the time of Bush’s Guard service. For Bush to
be “AWOL” or “Away Without Leave” he had to have been assigned to a
unit and under its command. If Bush was not under Turnipseed’s command
whatever he might have said to Robinson has no more authority than the
opinions of any other Alabama National Guardsman that might have served
with Bush at the time.

Turnipseed states that Bush was never ordered to report to the Alabama
Air National Guard. Turnipseed points out that Bush never transferred from
the Texas Air National Guard to the Alabama Air National Guard. He
remained in the Texas Air National Guard during his stay in Alabama. This
was confirmed by the Texas National Guard. And Turnipseed added that
Bush was never under his command or any other officer in the Alabama Air
National Guard.
Turnipseed added that Bush was simply informed of the drill schedule of
the Alabama Air National Guard as a courtesy so that he could get credit for
drills while in Alabama for his service record in the Texas Guard. There was
no compulsory attendance and it was customary for visiting members of other
state Air National Guard units to attend drills at his unit to accumulate drill
credit towards the completion of their six year service requirement in effect at the time. That would reduce the number of makeup drills they would have to
attend when they returned to their home unit. This was also confirmed by the
Texas National Guard.

Senator John Kerry got in on the act asking on Sunday “was he [Bush]
present and active on duty in Alabama at the times he was supposed to be? I
don't have the answer to that question… .” But as Turnipseed points out
Bush was never “supposed to be” anything in Alabama. His attendance at
drills there was as a courtesy, not an order. He could just as easily have
attended drills in any of the other 48 states besides Texas and Alabama. And
Kerry doesn’t have ”the answer to that question” because he is taking
advantage of a partisan political fantasy that has stayed aloft this long because
of the lousy job done by the press in reporting on it.

Now that the damage has been done, Robinson is beginning to have
second thoughts. His latest column on the matter states: “President Bush
received credit for attending Air National Guard drills in the fall of 1972 and
spring of 1973 -- a period when his commanders have said he did not appear for duty at bases in Montgomery, Ala., and Houston -- according to two new
documents obtained by the Globe.” How could Robinson have gotten it so
wrong and how can it have taken the press so long to find these “new”
documents?
The most charitable explanation for this distortion is the almost total
ignorance of members of the press of the realities of military service and its
associated record keeping. Yet Turnipseed has been repeatedly called by
news organizations since the original Boston Globe reporting four years ago
and no one has chosen to correct the errors he has tried to point out or cover
his denials.

The most startling aspect of this story is that the press has continually
treated this affair as a political debate based upon conflicting opinions rather
than a matter of recorded fact. Any question of Bush’s service can be quickly
answered by looking at the military record.
An Air National Guard officer like George Bush left an extensive paper trail
of service. Some records are simply thrown out after a certain period of time.
But the vital summary sheet of that record is a simple form called the DD214 Some National Guard units use a similar form called the NGB 22. It covers
all the basic questions being asked about Bush today. Every veteran of
military service has one. It is required in applications for Veterans’
Administration housing loans, any VA health benefits, or even membership in
organizations like the American Legion or Veterans of Foreign Wars.

Senator John Kerry has one. On it are listed his dates of service, the nature
of his discharge, whether honorable or conditional because of infractions of
any kind, and the medals and service ribbons he has every reason to be
proud of. It was filed away at the time of discharge and is almost impossible
to alter.
No one who “deserted” as film maker Michael Moore originally charged
would have that fact omitted from his DD214. And no one knows that more
than General Wesley Clark who spent his life in the miltary and claimed
disingenuously not to have had a chance to look into the charge raised by his
supporter Moore just as Senator Kerry professes not to “have the answer”
either.

For all their pretended confusion about the issue, both Kerry and Clark
know from their own experience that no officer who had not met the
requirements of his six year service obligation to the satisfaction of his unit
commander would have been granted an honorable discharge.

Using the Freedom of Information Act, the author of the prize-winning
book STOLEN VALOR, B.G. Burkett, looked up hundreds of DD214s.
His research showed how fake “Vietnam veterans” claiming to be war heroes
and war criminals had been duping members of the press for decades. They
had filled hours of television time and hundreds of “news” stories with lies
exactly like the ones Vietnam Veterans Against the War spokesman John
Kerry recited in his testimony before the Senate back in April 1971. Did a
single member of the thousands in the press take the trouble to look up just
one DD214 or NGB22 --President Bush’s?
Apparently not. And that is the saddest part of the story. Jayson Blair was
discharged from The New York Times for making up stories. What about
reporters who let their medium be used as a means of doing major damage to
the reputation of any public figure without even a minimal attempt to check
the record first? Moore and McCauliffe can at least plead the temporary insanity defense offered the Democrats so infuriated by Bush by former
psychiatrist Charles Krauthammer. But what excuse does the press have for
one of the most embarrassing episodes in American journalism?

After all, there was already an exhaustive look at Bush’s National Guard
records published and available on the Internet to any reporter who has
written on this in the last week from Katharine Seelye at The New York
Times to Richard Cohen at The Washington Post… neither of whom seem to have looked it up.. It’s title? “The Real Military Record of George W. Bush:
Not Heroic, But Not AWOL, Either.” It was “the first full chronology… . Its
basic conclusions… he did accumulate the days of service required of him for
his ultimate honorable discharge.”

The article included the evidence of the pasteup pay records just released
by the White House. It also included the material in the “two new documents
obtained by the Globe” by Robinson from left wing activist Bob Fertig.
It was published four long years ago---just a few weeks before the 2000
Presidential election in George Magazine. Its publisher was that well-known
GOP supporter-- the late John F. Kennedy, Jr.


Thomas H. Lipscomb, who grew up in Oregon, is the chairman of the Center for the Digital Future, a New York-based public policy institute, former president of (New York) Times Books and Oregon Magazine's Berlin bureau chief.

© 2004 Thomas Lipscomb

251 posted on 02/11/2004 7:27:02 PM PST by SoCalPol
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To: SoCalPol
I am currently reading STOLEN VALOR. It is an eye-opener.
252 posted on 02/11/2004 7:40:53 PM PST by Carolinamom
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To: lawgirl
Hi lawgirl, good to hear from you. Good luck on the bar exam.
253 posted on 02/11/2004 7:41:00 PM PST by hoosierpearl (One nation under God.)
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To: All
Good evening Daily Dosers!

Great pics today, although I was totally unaware that Mr. Aznar visited our country.

I am very proud of Secretary Powell for standing down the rude D congressman.
However, I am very puzzled by this whole issue. This can't be all that great of an issue for Kerry and Ds, why are they obsessing over it? I honestly don't see any advantages for them, am I missing something?
254 posted on 02/11/2004 7:55:31 PM PST by cat lover too (Are you a fair weather Bush supporter?)
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To: GretchenEE; SandyInSeattle
"I'm surrounded by trolls at work. I've had to get up and leave my cubicle several times today just to avoid listening to the ignorant bashing of a decent man."

Regarding the politically hostile workplace, you might change someone's mind, but that is doubtful. I don't go to work to get in an argument everyday, so, I use headphones. Listen to music, the radio, whatever. Something uplifting. When I get a chance with someone not so hostile, I do speak.

I do feel for you. I've had my troubles at the office.

My boss gives me President Bush birthday cards every birthday. I pin them up around my cubicle, people get the drift and leave me alone with the hostility. You don't get much work done if you have to argue with coworkers everyday.

I really sympathize with both of you on the Seattle thingee.
255 posted on 02/11/2004 7:55:44 PM PST by hoosierpearl (One nation under God.)
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To: GretchenEE
Frankly, Gretchen, Spain has a long history with Arabs - the Moors who conquered Spain and then were pushed back to N. Africa.

I believe because of that history, they are aware of their own internal problems with terrorists. They have been fighting separatists and internal troublemakers since I lived there in 1980. When I left the Navy base in Rota, Spain, late 1981, and went back in 1983 - I couldn't believe the difference. Like armed ninjas on the roof of the building I worked in which was close to a state road, but inside of which highly classified work took place; like armed Marines at the gate where there used to be unarmed Marines. Like 50-gallon oil drums filled with cement and the parking lot pushed back from the front of the building. All things that we saw here after 911, but which we had to do at a Navy base on Spanish soil in 1983.

It also became dangerous for American citizens to walk by themselves in downtown Rota - for fear of getting gold chains ripped off of your neck, or purses grabbed off of arms by thieves on mopeds, who were connected to terrorist organizations. Of course, by reading the newspapers, I didn't know who they were. But when I went inside to work, I was briefed on the terrorism hitting Spain.

Thus by their vigilance they have avoided 911 but have long lived with Muslims in their midst but never trusted them, and never allowed them to gain a foothold in Government.

Unlike the French and English who have allowed themselves to be overrun with Muslims.

I am hoping we take a page from the Spanish and recognize that we need to cut down on all immigration but especially those from Arab countries. They do not have our benefit in mind, and we need to not forget that.

Just thought you'd want to know.
256 posted on 02/11/2004 7:56:55 PM PST by TruthNtegrity (I refuse to call candidates for President "Democratic" as they are NOT. Socialists, actually.))
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To: mrs tiggywinkle; Brad's Gramma
Oh geez, not the potato again!
257 posted on 02/11/2004 7:57:21 PM PST by rintense
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To: radiohead
Congratulations radiohead. My youngest is finishing his master's and hopes to get his doctorate. Sounds interesting and stressful!
258 posted on 02/11/2004 8:00:39 PM PST by hoosierpearl (One nation under God.)
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To: GretchenEE
Bump!

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259 posted on 02/11/2004 8:00:59 PM PST by W04Man (Bush2004 Grassroots Campaign visit W-04.com for FREE STICKERS)
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To: SoCalPol; Carolinamom; lawgirl; MJY1288; Fawnn; Miss Marple; DrDeb; GretchenEE; kitkat; kayak; ...
OK........here it is......

Tell me what you think. I won't send it until I get my FRiends approval. 350 words on the DOT.....yeah, baby! :o)

To the editor:

There has been much in the news recently about the military records of President Bush, and his likely opponent, John Kerry. Michael Moore and Terry McAuliffe have leveled baseless accusations that Bush was AWOL while serving in the Texas Air National Guard during the Viet Nam war. While attacking Bush, McAuliffe stated that being in the Guard was not being in the military, which will come as a surprise to Guard members currently serving in harm’s way in Iraq.

Documents readily available; military pay stubs, documentation of duties fulfilled, an honorable discharge, not to mention learning to fly a plane, all vindicate Bush’s honorable service, but Democrats continue the accusations, obviously believing that a lie, repeated often enough, becomes truth.

Kerry, while boasting about his record, condescendingly compared Guard service to draft dodging. Ironically, though he served with distinction, Kerry became an avid anti-war activist, accusing the U.S. military of atrocities while American soldiers were still dying in Viet Nam. General Vo Nguyen Giap in 1985 wrote that peace activists (like Kerry) prolonged the war, keeping the Viet Cong from surrendering, and prolonging the captivity of our POW’s.

In 1992, Kerry stated to the Senate that one’s decision about Viet Nam was irrelevant to a presidential campaign, in defense of Clinton, a draft dodger and felon, pardoned by Carter. Now it seems he has changed his tune.

The bottom line is not what happened 30 years ago, but the War we are engaged in at this time. Kerry’s voting record shows he has consistently voted against every military advancement, every weapon, every effort to increase or even maintain our intelligence. He voted to go to war with Iraq, then claimed he only voted for the ‘threat’ of war. He then opposed money our military needed to continue to fight terror following the military victory. In addition, he consistently supported ceding American sovereignty to the UN.

Kerry’s record doesn’t support his claims that he will be a Commander in Chief who will fight to protect America. President Bush has already proven that he can, and will do so.

260 posted on 02/11/2004 8:01:25 PM PST by ohioWfan (BUSH 2004 - Leadership, Integrity, Morality)
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