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06 Aug 2004 07:03:29 AM |
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Bush's Guard 'Accuser' Admits Faulty Memory!!!!!!!!! |
Bush's Guard 'Accuser' Admits Faulty Memory!!!!!!!!!
February 15, 2004 -- Serious doubts have been raised about the stories
of two key Alabama National Guard figures who questioned whether
President Bush showed up for weekend duty there in the early 1970s.
Retired Brig. Gen. William Turnipseed, the 187th's Tactical
Reconnaissance Group's former commander, recanted his statement that
he couldn't remember if Bush reported for duty, now saying his memory
is faulty because he's in the beginning stages of Alzheimer's disease.
And The Boston Globe, which took the lead in challenging Bush's Guard
service, reported serious doubts about the account given by one of
Bush's prime accusers.
Turnipseed reversed gear after retired Lt. Col. John "Bill" Calhoun
went public to say he remembered Bush well, and that in fact it was
Turnipseed, then a colonel, who introduced Bush to him.
"Col. Turnipseed brought [Bush] in when he first came to me. I just
know that he saw him there," Calhoun told The Post. Turnipseed said he
regards Calhoun as trustworthy and believes he'd remember it
correctly.
Calhoun's ex-wife, Patsy Burks, said she remembers her husband talking
about Bush back in the 1970s when he switched from the Texas Air
National Guard to Alabama, where he was working on a political
campaign for family friend, Winton "Red" Blount.
Another Alabama Guardsman, Joe LeFevers, told The Birmingham News
earlier this week that he remembers seeing Bush on the Alabama base.
Retired Lt. Col. Bill Burkett had claimed he heard Bush aides talking
about having his Guard records scrubbed and saw it happen.
But the Globe reported Thursday that Burkett's corroborating witness,
former Chief Warrant Officer George O. Conn, disputes virtually every
point in Burkett's account.
Deborah Orin
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Left-wing liberals are EVERYTHING they accuse the right of being. They
are mean, vicious, hateful, greedy, cold-hearted, closed-minded,
selfish, intolerant, bigoted and racist.
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| User: "W = Waffler" |
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| Title: Re: Bush's Guard 'Accuser' Admits Faulty Memory!!!!!!!!! |
06 Aug 2004 11:40:33 AM |
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"Liberals Are So Darn Stupid" <cypherpuke8@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Bush's Guard 'Accuser' Admits Faulty Memory!!!!!!!!!
February 15, 2004 -- Serious doubts have been raised about the stories
of two key Alabama National Guard figures who questioned whether
President Bush showed up for weekend duty there in the early 1970s.
Retired Brig. Gen. William Turnipseed, the 187th's Tactical
Reconnaissance Group's former commander, recanted his statement that
he couldn't remember if Bush reported for duty, now saying his memory
is faulty because he's in the beginning stages of Alzheimer's disease.
And The Boston Globe, which took the lead in challenging Bush's Guard
service, reported serious doubts about the account given by one of
Bush's prime accusers.
Turnipseed reversed gear after retired Lt. Col. John "Bill" Calhoun
went public to say he remembered Bush well, and that in fact it was
Turnipseed, then a colonel, who introduced Bush to him.
"Col. Turnipseed brought [Bush] in when he first came to me. I just
know that he saw him there," Calhoun told The Post. Turnipseed said he
regards Calhoun as trustworthy and believes he'd remember it
correctly.
Calhoun's ex-wife, Patsy Burks, said she remembers her husband talking
about Bush back in the 1970s when he switched from the Texas Air
National Guard to Alabama, where he was working on a political
campaign for family friend, Winton "Red" Blount.
Another Alabama Guardsman, Joe LeFevers, told The Birmingham News
earlier this week that he remembers seeing Bush on the Alabama base.
Retired Lt. Col. Bill Burkett had claimed he heard Bush aides talking
about having his Guard records scrubbed and saw it happen.
But the Globe reported Thursday that Burkett's corroborating witness,
former Chief Warrant Officer George O. Conn, disputes virtually every
point in Burkett's account.
I wonder what sort of "pressure" was brought to bear on these guys.
James
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| Title: Re: Bush's Guard 'Accuser' Admits Faulty Memory!!!!!!!!! |
06 Aug 2004 07:22:11 AM |
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On 6 Aug 2004 05:03:29 -0700, (Liberals Are So
Darn Stupid) wrote:
Bush's Guard 'Accuser' Admits Faulty Memory!!!!!!!!!
http://www.al.com/news/birminghamnews/index.ssf?/base/news/107684194515570.xml
More From The Birmingham News | Subscribe To The Birmingham News
Records, ex-officer's Bush story don't jibe
Sunday, February 15, 2004
BRETT J. BLACKLEDGE
News staff writer
Military records released by the White House contradict a former
Alabama Air Guard officer's account of President Bush's service at a
Montgomery base.
http://www.al.com/news/independent/index.ssf?/base/columnists/1077146101315230.xml
The New York Times send a reporter to the 187th headquarters at Ft.
George C. Wallace last week. He tracked down 16 retired officers,
pilots and senior enlisted men who served with the unit in 1972. The
result was no sightings. The Times reported that those interviewed
either held key supervisory positions at the base in 1972 or were
members of the fraternity of pilots and navigators who often
congregated in a lounge on the second floor of Dannelly's main hanger.
They worked in different units of the 187th, including maintenance,
supply, headquarters staff, flight safety and the flight operations
center.
Nearly all voiced support of President Bush, but none could recall
seeing him. Here are some comments in the Times report:
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Vote Bush/Voldemort 2004!
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| User: "LMN" |
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| Title: Re: Bush's Guard 'Accuser' Admits Faulty Memory!!!!!!!!! |
06 Aug 2004 11:44:57 AM |
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On 6 Aug 2004 05:03:29 -0700, (Liberals Are So Darn Stupid)
wrote:
Another Alabama Guardsman, Joe LeFevers, told The Birmingham News
earlier this week that he remembers seeing Bush on the Alabama base.
Bwahahahaha!!! You guys are really desperate now.
Face the truth, meatheads: the li'l chicken ran away.
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"...Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They
never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people,
and neither do we." - George W Bush
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| User: "Lord Calvert" |
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| Title: Re: Bush's Guard 'Accuser' Admits Faulty Memory!!!!!!!!! |
06 Aug 2004 02:21:23 PM |
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Another Alabama Guardsman, Joe LeFevers, told The Birmingham News
earlier this week that he remembers seeing Bush on the Alabama base.
Bwahahahaha!!! You guys are really desperate now.
Face the truth, meatheads: the li'l chicken ran away.
If their claims are genuine they will claim the reward put up by Trudeau and
several others and get it. If they can provide any documentation supporting
their claim, they win.
Rich Goranson, Amherst, NY, USA (aa#MCMXCIX, a-vet#1)
EAC Department of Applied Rattan Use
"Without faith we might relapse into scientific or rational thinking, which
leads by a slippery slope toward constitutional democracy." - Robert Anton
Wilson
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| User: "james dorfu" |
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| Title: Re: Bush's Guard 'Accuser' Admits Faulty Memory!!!!!!!!! |
06 Aug 2004 08:27:04 AM |
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On Fri, 06 Aug 2004 05:03:29 -0700, Liberals Are So Darn Stupid wrote:
Bush's Guard 'Accuser' Admits Faulty Memory!!!!!!!!!
February 15, 2004 -- Serious doubts have been raised about the stories
of two key Alabama National Guard figures who questioned whether
President Bush showed up for weekend duty there in the early 1970s.
Retired Brig. Gen. William Turnipseed, the 187th's Tactical
Reconnaissance Group's former commander, recanted his statement that
he couldn't remember if Bush reported for duty, now saying his memory
is faulty because he's in the beginning stages of Alzheimer's disease.
And The Boston Globe, which took the lead in challenging Bush's Guard
service, reported serious doubts about the account given by one of
Bush's prime accusers.
Turnipseed reversed gear after retired Lt. Col. John "Bill" Calhoun
went public to say he remembered Bush well, and that in fact it was
Turnipseed, then a colonel, who introduced Bush to him.
"Col. Turnipseed brought [Bush] in when he first came to me. I just
know that he saw him there," Calhoun told The Post. Turnipseed said he
regards Calhoun as trustworthy and believes he'd remember it
correctly.
Calhoun's ex-wife, Patsy Burks, said she remembers her husband talking
about Bush back in the 1970s when he switched from the Texas Air
National Guard to Alabama, where he was working on a political
campaign for family friend, Winton "Red" Blount.
Another Alabama Guardsman, Joe LeFevers, told The Birmingham News
earlier this week that he remembers seeing Bush on the Alabama base.
Retired Lt. Col. Bill Burkett had claimed he heard Bush aides talking
about having his Guard records scrubbed and saw it happen.
But the Globe reported Thursday that Burkett's corroborating witness,
former Chief Warrant Officer George O. Conn, disputes virtually every
point in Burkett's account.
Deborah Orin
Truth is powerful. The truth on Bush's service record comes out, and
Kerry's lies about his service in Nam crumble.
Life is good.
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| User: "LMN" |
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| Title: Re: Bush's Guard 'Accuser' Admits Faulty Memory!!!!!!!!! |
07 Aug 2004 09:24:38 AM |
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On Fri, 06 Aug 2004 06:27:04 -0700, james dorfu <dorf@edu.nospam.msu> wrote:
The truth on Bush's service record comes out
It sure does. He failed to take a medical test due to severe coke abuse
and alcoholism and was discharged.
*sqeaaak* The li'l chicken ran away.
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"...Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They
never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people,
and neither do we." - George W Bush
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