Posted on 10/29/2004 10:52:29 AM PDT by wvromania
Navy chief on Swiftvets.com is saying they FOUND IT!!
Yeah...tell me about it...
*rolls eyes*
WildTurkey
Since Sep 24, 2004
ping
Worked for the dims - W's DWI in 2000 and the Lawrence Walsh indictments in 1992. Both 11th-hour democrat dirty tricks, both took votes from the GOP & damn near cost W the election.
We used to call the OTH an "administrative BCD." The Bad Conduct Discharge may be awarded to enlisted personnel at Special or General Court Martial. And, yes, conviction by SPCM or GCM is the equivalent of a felony.
And, one more thing, we don't know that he got an OTH. I still believe that this story may be the equivalent of LT Bush "deserting."
"Other than Honorable" is a classification of discharge in and of itself. Not my wording - the Navy's. If you want it changed, write 'em a letter.
* "Is that speculation or confirmed?"
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I'm quite certain that that is the case.
Wait, wasn't the Kerry affair story the Holy Grail? Or was it Gertz's story last week about Kerry and the Security Council?
I get so confused by these stories that will supposedly finish Kerry every other day and don't.
If true, this has legs for one reason: You can tie a story in to Kerry saying to Brokaw that his records are not public. It is that statement to Brokaw (combined with this, if it proves true) that will carry the story.
We'll see, but this could be it.
Exactly!
If true, then the headline "Kerry did not receive Honorable Discharge", is still big time bombshell.
Does any body think that this will change anyones mind? We already know that he is one of the lowest life forms ever, but do you think that this will sway anybody from the loon left camp?? I am to a point where I dont even think this will make an impact in middle America.
"Oh, sailah boy...me so horny! Me love you long time!"
NavyChief don't release nothing unless he has the proof in his back pocket.
He's the real deal....for many reasons
"Damnit, Kerry did NOT receive a "dishonorable discharge." He got an "other-than-honorable discharge." The two are different, like the difference between a misdemeanor and a felony"
"Fine, sKerry received a less than honorable discharge, still a home run if you ask me."
Personally, Kerry will simply say, that I was given a less than honorable discharge because I was protesting the war.
I think the records have to show something worse.
His association with the communist north vietnamese then and now should be enough. THe MSM didn't get to excited about that, therefore this rumor will not catch water either..hope I'm wrong, but that's my opinion.
nick
bottom line:
bush received a HONORABLE DISCHARGE....Kerry did NOT!!!!
this is why they tried to trash BUSH and his National Guard service!!
Some got my quip. Some did not.
http://news.findlaw.com/hdocs/docs/jkerry/rqsthistserv.pdf
http://news.findlaw.com/hdocs/docs/jkerry/trnsfr2stndyrsrv.pdf
http://news.findlaw.com/hdocs/docs/jkerry/hondisres.pdf
Is a "general" discharge also considered an "other than honorable" discharge ??
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