To: SkyPilot
The medical records may be private but I don't believe the recommendation would be. Where are those records kept? Who were the members of his crew? Will Tom Brokejaw, Pencildick Jennings, etc. attempt to find and interview them re the cause and nature of his wounds and alleged heroics? Of course not! But the election is not about the past, it's about the future and where these two candidates will lead us. During the Bush Administration the courts have moved to the deep left field bleachers. Imagine their location in the Kerry Administration when he appoints leftwing judges uncontested by wimp candyass Republicans in Congress.
To: secondamendmentkid
At the time he got out of the military, service records, including service medical records, we transferred to National Personel Records Center in St. Louis MO. Each branch of the service maintains their records archived there. They stay there unless the veteran submits a claim for compensation to the Dept of veterans Affairs. They then send the medical records to the VA and send copies of portions of the personnel records as requested by the VA. I doubt Kerry has such a claim so his records should be there, and probably in special storage for sensitive files.
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03/06/2004 8:42:57 PM PST by
TonyM
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