Religions > Atheism > Before He Went AWOL, Bush Used National Guard Plane For Commuting to Work
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"Yang, AthD \h.c" |
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02 May 2004 02:12:49 PM |
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Before He Went AWOL, Bush Used National Guard Plane For Commuting to Work |
http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:NXfNQ6AntjgJ:atrios.blogspot.com/+f-102+bush+florida+blog&hl=en
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We weren't looking for someone, but I thought this would be a talented guy
we should hire, and he was available," Gow said. In early 1971, Gow gave
Bush a job as a management trainee. He was required to wear a coat and tie
and dispatched around the country and even to Central America, looking for
plant nurseries that Stratford might acquire. The newly buttoned-down
businessman also moved into a garage apartment that he shared with Ensenat
off Houston's North Boulevard, an old 1920s neighborhood close to downtown.
"We traveled to all kinds of peculiar places, like Apopka, Florida, which
was named the foliage capital of the world," said Peter C. Knudtzon, another
Zapata alumnus who was Stratford's executive vice president and Bush's
immediate boss.
Once or twice a month, Bush would announce that he had flight duty and off
he would go, sometimes taking his F-102 from Houston to Orlando and back.
"It was really quite amazing," Knudtzon said. "Here was this young guy
making acquisitions of tropical plants and then up and leaving to fly
fighter planes."
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Yang
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Having Bush ***** up my country: Worthless
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| User: "David Hartung" |
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| Title: Re: Before He Went AWOL, Bush Used National Guard Plane For Commuting to Work |
03 May 2004 06:38:23 AM |
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"Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@//AWOLBUSH//mail.com> wrote in message
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We weren't looking for someone, but I thought this would be a talented guy
we should hire, and he was available," Gow said. In early 1971, Gow gave
Bush a job as a management trainee. He was required to wear a coat and tie
and dispatched around the country and even to Central America, looking for
plant nurseries that Stratford might acquire. The newly buttoned-down
businessman also moved into a garage apartment that he shared with Ensenat
off Houston's North Boulevard, an old 1920s neighborhood close to
downtown.
"We traveled to all kinds of peculiar places, like Apopka, Florida, which
was named the foliage capital of the world," said Peter C. Knudtzon,
another
Zapata alumnus who was Stratford's executive vice president and Bush's
immediate boss.
Once or twice a month, Bush would announce that he had flight duty and off
he would go, sometimes taking his F-102 from Houston to Orlando and back.
"It was really quite amazing," Knudtzon said. "Here was this young guy
making acquisitions of tropical plants and then up and leaving to fly
fighter planes."
Your point?
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| User: "Yang, AthD \h.c" |
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| Title: Re: Before He Went AWOL, Bush Used National Guard Plane For Commuting to Work |
04 May 2004 08:30:14 PM |
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"David Hartung" <dhart1ng@quixnet.net> wrote in message
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"Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@//AWOLBUSH//mail.com> wrote in message
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http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:NXfNQ6AntjgJ:atrios.blogspot.com/+f-102+bush+florida+blog&hl=en
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We weren't looking for someone, but I thought this would be a talented
guy
we should hire, and he was available," Gow said. In early 1971, Gow gave
Bush a job as a management trainee. He was required to wear a coat and
tie
and dispatched around the country and even to Central America, looking
for
plant nurseries that Stratford might acquire. The newly buttoned-down
businessman also moved into a garage apartment that he shared with
Ensenat
off Houston's North Boulevard, an old 1920s neighborhood close to
downtown.
"We traveled to all kinds of peculiar places, like Apopka, Florida,
which
was named the foliage capital of the world," said Peter C. Knudtzon,
another
Zapata alumnus who was Stratford's executive vice president and Bush's
immediate boss.
Once or twice a month, Bush would announce that he had flight duty and
off
he would go, sometimes taking his F-102 from Houston to Orlando and
back.
"It was really quite amazing," Knudtzon said. "Here was this young guy
making acquisitions of tropical plants and then up and leaving to fly
fighter planes."
Your point?
So it's okay to take military planes on joy rides?
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| User: "Gary Bohn" |
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| Title: Re: Before He Went AWOL, Bush Used National Guard Plane For Commuting to Work |
04 May 2004 09:31:16 PM |
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"Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@//AWOLBUSH//mail.com> wrote in message
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"David Hartung" <dhart1ng@quixnet.net> wrote in message
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"Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@//AWOLBUSH//mail.com> wrote in message
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http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:NXfNQ6AntjgJ:atrios.blogspot.com/+f-102+bush+florida+blog&hl=en
"
We weren't looking for someone, but I thought this would be a talented
guy
we should hire, and he was available," Gow said. In early 1971, Gow
gave
Bush a job as a management trainee. He was required to wear a coat and
tie
and dispatched around the country and even to Central America, looking
for
plant nurseries that Stratford might acquire. The newly buttoned-down
businessman also moved into a garage apartment that he shared with
Ensenat
off Houston's North Boulevard, an old 1920s neighborhood close to
downtown.
"We traveled to all kinds of peculiar places, like Apopka, Florida,
which
was named the foliage capital of the world," said Peter C. Knudtzon,
another
Zapata alumnus who was Stratford's executive vice president and Bush's
immediate boss.
Once or twice a month, Bush would announce that he had flight duty and
off
he would go, sometimes taking his F-102 from Houston to Orlando and
back.
"It was really quite amazing," Knudtzon said. "Here was this young guy
making acquisitions of tropical plants and then up and leaving to fly
fighter planes."
Your point?
So it's okay to take military planes on joy rides?
They were'nt joy rides, he was lookin for them damn commy, lib'ral, atheist
sumbitchs that told him God don't exist sos he could blast 'em. He was told
by his superiors that it wouldn't be a good idea to kill other 'mericans.
That's way he decided to kill Sadam and those other commy Muslims!
--
apatriot #23, aa #1779, Grand Pubba, EAC Department of Oxygen Deprivation
Gary Bohn
Conservatism is not about tradition and morality, hasn't been for many
decades...It is about the putative biological and spiritual superiority of
the wealthy.
Greg Bear
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| User: "David Hartung" |
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| Title: Re: Before He Went AWOL, Bush Used National Guard Plane For Commuting to Work |
05 May 2004 07:26:20 AM |
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"Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@//AWOLBUSH//mail.com> wrote in message
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"David Hartung" <dhart1ng@quixnet.net> wrote in message
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"Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@//AWOLBUSH//mail.com> wrote in message
news:KY2dnbH9dcCs1Qjd4p2dnA@comcast.com...
http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:NXfNQ6AntjgJ:atrios.blogspot.com/+f-102+bush+florida+blog&hl=en
"
We weren't looking for someone, but I thought this would be a talented
guy
we should hire, and he was available," Gow said. In early 1971, Gow
gave
Bush a job as a management trainee. He was required to wear a coat and
tie
and dispatched around the country and even to Central America, looking
for
plant nurseries that Stratford might acquire. The newly buttoned-down
businessman also moved into a garage apartment that he shared with
Ensenat
off Houston's North Boulevard, an old 1920s neighborhood close to
downtown.
"We traveled to all kinds of peculiar places, like Apopka, Florida,
which
was named the foliage capital of the world," said Peter C. Knudtzon,
another
Zapata alumnus who was Stratford's executive vice president and Bush's
immediate boss.
Once or twice a month, Bush would announce that he had flight duty and
off
he would go, sometimes taking his F-102 from Houston to Orlando and
back.
"It was really quite amazing," Knudtzon said. "Here was this young guy
making acquisitions of tropical plants and then up and leaving to fly
fighter planes."
Your point?
So it's okay to take military planes on joy rides?
You mean like the time that My Dad flew a 102 out to San Diego and came back
with a missle bay full of abalone? As I understand it, cross country flying
is, or was, a part of a pilot's requiements. If you have to log a certain
amount of cross countryt time, why not go somewhere you want to go?
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| User: "GW Chimpzilla" |
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| Title: Re: Before He Went AWOL, Bush Used National Guard Plane For Commuting to Work |
02 May 2004 02:50:56 PM |
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Yang, AthD (h.c) wrote:
http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:NXfNQ6AntjgJ:atrios.blogspot.com/+f-10
+bush+florida+blog&hl=en
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We weren't looking for someone, but I thought this would be a talented guy
we should hire, and he was available," Gow said. In early 1971, Gow gave
Bush a job as a management trainee. He was required to wear a coat and tie
and dispatched around the country and even to Central America, looking for
plant nurseries that Stratford might acquire. The newly buttoned-down
businessman also moved into a garage apartment that he shared with Ensenat
off Houston's North Boulevard, an old 1920s neighborhood close to downtown.
"We traveled to all kinds of peculiar places, like Apopka, Florida, which
was named the foliage capital of the world," said Peter C. Knudtzon, another
Zapata alumnus who was Stratford's executive vice president and Bush's
immediate boss.
Once or twice a month, Bush would announce that he had flight duty and off
he would go, sometimes taking his F-102 from Houston to Orlando and back.
"It was really quite amazing," Knudtzon said. "Here was this young guy
making acquisitions of tropical plants and then up and leaving to fly
fighter planes."
Probably a cover for running pot.
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