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 Bushs 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 Bushs 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.
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.
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Lots of those around these says. Just take a look-see at Smirking Chimp, DU or LP for instance. Whooo-boy. :))
Retired Guard Officer Says He Saw Some Files Discarded in Trash
-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.
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http://www.onlinejournal.com/bush/110500Conover/110500conover.html
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 Governors 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 Governors 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, Im 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 didnt 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!
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?
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