Just noticed this:
Have you ever seen a senior-military officer, in writing about about a junior military officer (in what is therorectically a private, CYA perfectly-typed memo deliberately called a "memo"?) ...
Have you ever seen "Bush" used directly without the rank designation on paper like this? (That was considered an insult actually, unless used in the field talking to peer-to-peer!)
Also, would a CYA-writing, perfectly typing, anal-retentitive, keeping records & writing letters to himself type of military officer used the term "his dad" on paper?
Sorry if this is repeat..
On FNC this morning a Democrat strategist acknowledged that the issue was b in large irrelevant to the next four years, etc. He also very specifically said: "Bush was honorably discharged and Kerry served admirably."
The weak spot for Kerry is the unknown state of his discharge. If the truth could ever be known, I would guess he was dishonorably discharged for negotiating with the enemy and slandering his comrades.
Sign the 180.
That's a very good point. Rank always goes with name.