To: TruBluKentuckian
Ok, I was in the Army during Vietnam, not that it matters as I was serving in Europe. But which ever SecNav that might have signed the papers in the 1970's could possibly be prevented by official military privacy regulations from disclosing antibody's type of discharge to the public. Even 30 years later.
230 posted on
10/29/2004 11:28:17 AM PDT by
Lockbar
(March toward the sound of the guns.)
To: Lockbar
"Ok, I was in the Army during Vietnam, not that it matters as I was serving in Europe. But which ever SecNav that might have signed the papers in the 1970's could possibly be prevented by official military privacy regulations from disclosing antibody's type of discharge to the public. Even 30 years later."
True, it's entirely possible that's the case. I don't have knowledge of military matters like that... BUT...
It's also entirely possible that this person, whoever it is, might consider the importance of this information getting out and preventing (or helping to prevent) someone like Kerry becoming president MORE important than whatever ramifications he might face for doing so.
Does that make sense? I think I rambled.
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