Sounds like a lot of conjecture. He hadn't yet stated his intent to leave the ANG, and the planes were flown for quite a while after he lost his flight status. The main question does go to intent for Bush: why did he purposely miss his flight physical? Why did he not try to reschedule? Why did he give the excuse that he was not close enough for his family physician to perform the physical?
267 posted on 02/10/2004 1:46:44 PM PST by antiRepublicrat
That's nobody's business but President Bush's. And what is this "the main question does go to intent" stuff? Nobody cares. It's not a trial, no matter how much the liberal candidates want it to be.
Kerry is justly afraid, in my opinion, that his own military record not receive as much attention as President Bush's, but few of us who know have forgotten that the medals he dramatically threw away were NOT his medals. He still has his three purple hearts. And I for one would like to know exactly what the injuries were, how he received them, who (names and service records, including pay stubs to verify) treated those injuries, and if he used paper cuts to get out of Viet Nam after 4 months to pursue a political career between starlets.