To: ambrose; alnick; RobRoy; SolidSupplySide; commish
Excerpt from the Montgomery Advertiser, 13 Feb 04
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On Wesnesday, a military dental exam was released, dated Jan. 6, 1973, and signed by Montgomery dentist James Andrew Harris, who was a captain with the 187th at the time.
The exam was routine and done for forensic purposes, in the event that an airman needed to be identified through dental records, said Harris, who did not recall examining Bush.
"We would do 40 or 50 exams per weekend. It was open your mouth and let's go. I would recognize them more from their open mouths," said Harris, who said there was nothing unusual about the president's dental record.
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The 187th had around 800 members in 1972, FYI.
To: My Dog Likes Me
Let me go on record:
My asking the question about the last two questions in the article was not about doubting the veracity of Bush's claims. Rather, I was lazy and hoping someone would tell me something like, "Yeah, that has already been covered," and then point me to the info.
I was really not questioning Bush, but rather trying, in a backhanded way, to see if the issue had been addressed.
That'll teach me to be lazy.
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02/17/2004 12:38:11 AM PST by
RobRoy
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