"He had enough money to get what he wanted," Majied said. "I think his main concern was not to go to Southeast Asia. I bet he never dreamed it would come back to haunt him."
Neal Eubanks of Leesburg, who served 39 years in the military - 23 in the Air Force and 16 in the Georgia Army National Guard - said the presidential candidates should move beyond their military records and focus on the issues, such as the economy and unemployment.
"You don't see Korean veterans or World War II veterans or Grenada veterans always talking about 'I served here and I served there,'" said Eubanks, 67, a Bush supporter. ***
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News the Dems need. Gosh, I wonder how many remarks were pro-Bush and left off the page.
More than the anti-ones they printed, I'd say.
This will get nastier.
We'll never know. I'd bet there wuz a bunch of 'em tho.....
He assumes this is haunting Bush!
Excuse me but this is probably what Bush is doing right now.
Guy sounds like one of those "fake vets", or at least fake SEALs. Any SEALs out there with lists of Vietnam era SEALs? I know the SEALs take particular umbrage at people who weren't SEALs claiming to have been.