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Bush's military records destroyed "inadvertently" (if you believe in the fairy tale) |
How convenient, the records that show whether he was AWOL were
"inadvertently" destroyed during a project to save them!!! Wow what a
"coincidence"?
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Pentagon (news - web sites) says military
records related to President Bush (news - web sites)'s service in the
National Guard more than 30 years ago were inadvertently destroyed,
The New York Times reported on Friday.
Payroll records of "numerous service members," including Bush, were
ruined in 1996 and 1997 during a project to salvage deteriorating
microfilm by the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, the newspaper
said, citing the Pentagon.
Bush's whereabouts during his service in the National Guard during the
Vietnam War have become an election-year issue, with some Democrats
accusing him of shirking his duty.
The destroyed files cover three months of a period in 1972 and 1973
when Bush's claims of service in Alabama are in question, the
newspaper said. No back-up paper copies of the records could be found,
the Pentagon said in notices dated June 25, according to the Times.
The loss of the records was announced by the Defense Department's
Office of Freedom of Information and Security Review in letters to the
Times and other news organizations that for nearly half a year have
sought Bush's complete service file, the newspaper reported.
[...]
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=615&e=9&u=/nm/20040709/pl_nm/bush_records_dc
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09 Jul 2004 04:27:06 PM |
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"William PF" <war_criminal@wh.con> wrote in message
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How convenient, the records that show whether he was AWOL were
"inadvertently" destroyed during a project to save them!!! Wow what a
"coincidence"?
Shades of Rosemary Woods.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Pentagon (news - web sites) says military
records related to President Bush (news - web sites)'s service in the
National Guard more than 30 years ago were inadvertently destroyed,
The New York Times reported on Friday.
Payroll records of "numerous service members," including Bush, were
ruined in 1996 and 1997 during a project to salvage deteriorating
microfilm by the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, the newspaper
said, citing the Pentagon.
Bush's whereabouts during his service in the National Guard during the
Vietnam War have become an election-year issue, with some Democrats
accusing him of shirking his duty.
The destroyed files cover three months of a period in 1972 and 1973
when Bush's claims of service in Alabama are in question, the
newspaper said. No back-up paper copies of the records could be found,
the Pentagon said in notices dated June 25, according to the Times.
The loss of the records was announced by the Defense Department's
Office of Freedom of Information and Security Review in letters to the
Times and other news organizations that for nearly half a year have
sought Bush's complete service file, the newspaper reported.
[...]
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=615&e=9&u=/nm/20040709/pl_nm
/bush_records_dc
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| User: "Martha Stewart-Kerry" |
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Where are GWya's records? Up in smoke like Al Gore's opium-laced pot.
The 1973 Fire at NPRC(MPR)
National Archives and Records Administration
On July 12, 1973, a disastrous fire at NPRC(MPR) destroyed approximately 16-18 million Official
Military Personnel Files. The affected record collections are described below.
http://www.archives.gov/facilities/mo/st_louis/military_personnel_records/fire_1973.html
Therefore, a complete listing of the records that were lost is not available.
William PF wrote:
How convenient, the records that show whether he was AWOL were
"inadvertently" destroyed during a project to save them!!! Wow what a
"coincidence"?
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Pentagon (news - web sites) says military
records related to President Bush (news - web sites)'s service in the
National Guard more than 30 years ago were inadvertently destroyed,
The New York Times reported on Friday.
Payroll records of "numerous service members," including Bush, were
ruined in 1996 and 1997 during a project to salvage deteriorating
microfilm by the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, the newspaper
said, citing the Pentagon.
Bush's whereabouts during his service in the National Guard during the
Vietnam War have become an election-year issue, with some Democrats
accusing him of shirking his duty.
The destroyed files cover three months of a period in 1972 and 1973
when Bush's claims of service in Alabama are in question, the
newspaper said. No back-up paper copies of the records could be found,
the Pentagon said in notices dated June 25, according to the Times.
The loss of the records was announced by the Defense Department's
Office of Freedom of Information and Security Review in letters to the
Times and other news organizations that for nearly half a year have
sought Bush's complete service file, the newspaper reported.
[...]
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=615&e=9&u=/nm/20040709/pl_nm/bush_records_dc
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Where are GWya's records? Up in smoke like Al Gore's opium-laced pot.
<P>The 1973 Fire at NPRC(MPR)
<BR>National Archives and Records Administration
<P>On July 12, 1973, a disastrous fire at NPRC(MPR) destroyed approximately
16-18 million Official Military Personnel Files. The affected record collections
are described below.
<BR><A HREF="http://www.archives.gov/facilities/mo/st_louis/military_personnel_records/fire_1973.html">http://www.archives.gov/facilities/mo/st_louis/military_personnel_records/fire_1973.html</A>
<P>Therefore, a complete listing of the records that were lost is not available.
<P>William PF wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE>How convenient, the records that show whether
he was AWOL were
<BR>"inadvertently" destroyed during a project to save them!!! Wow
what a
<BR>"coincidence"?
<P>NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Pentagon (news - web sites) says military
<BR>records related to President Bush (news - web sites)'s service in the
<BR>National Guard more than 30 years ago were inadvertently destroyed,
<BR>The New York Times reported on Friday.
<P>Payroll records of "numerous service members," including Bush, were
<BR>ruined in 1996 and 1997 during a project to salvage deteriorating
<BR>microfilm by the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, the newspaper
<BR>said, citing the Pentagon.
<P>Bush's whereabouts during his service in the National Guard during the
<BR>Vietnam War have become an election-year issue, with some Democrats
<BR>accusing him of shirking his duty.
<P>The destroyed files cover three months of a period in 1972 and 1973
<BR>when Bush's claims of service in Alabama are in question, the
<BR>newspaper said. No back-up paper copies of the records could be found,
<BR>the Pentagon said in notices dated June 25, according to the Times.
<P>The loss of the records was announced by the Defense Department's
<BR>Office of Freedom of Information and Security Review in letters to
the
<BR>Times and other news organizations that for nearly half a year have
<BR>sought Bush's complete service file, the newspaper reported.
<BR>[...]
<P><A HREF="http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=615&e=9&u=/nm/20040709/pl_nm/bush_records_dc">http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=615&e=9&u=/nm/20040709/pl_nm/bush_records_dc</A>
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| User: "William PF" |
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10 Jul 2004 01:08:22 AM |
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On 9 Jul 2004 20:18:38 GMT, Martha Stewart-Kerry <lay@enron.com>
wrote:
Where are GWya's records? Up in smoke like Al Gore's opium-laced pot.
The 1973 Fire at NPRC(MPR)
National Archives and Records Administration
On July 12, 1973, a disastrous fire at NPRC(MPR) destroyed approximately 16-18 million Official
Military Personnel Files. The affected record collections are described below.
http://www.archives.gov/facilities/mo/st_louis/military_personnel_records/fire_1973.html
Thanx for posting my rebuttal. The web page you cite very clearly
states that the records that you say were destroyed in the fire were
records that went up to 1964. Bush was in the service from 1968 to 73.
One more thing, If bush's records were destroyed in a fire why was the
pentagon trying to "restore" them in 1996???
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=615&e=9&u=/nm/20040709/pl_nm/bush_records_dc
BTW if now you feel like an idiot it's because you are!
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09 Jul 2004 01:24:23 PM |
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William PF <war_criminal@wh.con> wrote in message news:<pkbte01viird1v9p790fhninhiqd4rk46c@4ax.com>...
How convenient, the records that show whether he was AWOL were
"inadvertently" destroyed during a project to save them!!! Wow what a
"coincidence"?
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Pentagon (news - web sites) says military
records related to President Bush (news - web sites)'s service in the
National Guard more than 30 years ago were inadvertently destroyed,
The New York Times reported on Friday.
Payroll records of "numerous service members," including Bush, were
ruined in 1996 and 1997 during a project to salvage deteriorating
microfilm by the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, the newspaper
said, citing the Pentagon.
Bush's whereabouts during his service in the National Guard during the
Vietnam War have become an election-year issue, with some Democrats
accusing him of shirking his duty.
The destroyed files cover three months of a period in 1972 and 1973
when Bush's claims of service in Alabama are in question, the
newspaper said. No back-up paper copies of the records could be found,
the Pentagon said in notices dated June 25, according to the Times.
The loss of the records was announced by the Defense Department's
Office of Freedom of Information and Security Review in letters to the
Times and other news organizations that for nearly half a year have
sought Bush's complete service file, the newspaper reported.
Another LIE from the most dishonest administration in American
history.
..........
Bid for information on lobbyists denied
Associated Press
Wednesday, June 30, 2004
WASHINGTON — The Bush administration is offering a novel reason for
denying a Freedom of Information Act request seeking the Justice
Department's database on foreign lobbyists: Copying the information
would bring down the computer system.
"Implementing such a request risks a crash that cannot be fixed and
could result in a major loss of data, which would be devastating,"
wrote Thomas McIntyre, chief of the Justice Department's office for
information requests.
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| User: "Harry Grogan" |
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09 Jul 2004 01:00:41 PM |
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William PF <war_criminal@wh.con> wrote in message news:<pkbte01viird1v9p790fhninhiqd4rk46c@4ax.com>...
How convenient, the records that show whether he was AWOL were
"inadvertently" destroyed during a project to save them!!! Wow what a
"coincidence"?
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Pentagon (news - web sites) says military
records related to President Bush (news - web sites)'s service in the
National Guard more than 30 years ago were inadvertently destroyed,
The New York Times reported on Friday.
Payroll records of "numerous service members," including Bush, were
ruined in 1996 and 1997 during a project to salvage deteriorating
microfilm by the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, the newspaper
said, citing the Pentagon.
Bush's whereabouts during his service in the National Guard during the
Vietnam War have become an election-year issue, with some Democrats
accusing him of shirking his duty.
The destroyed files cover three months of a period in 1972 and 1973
when Bush's claims of service in Alabama are in question, the
newspaper said. No back-up paper copies of the records could be found,
the Pentagon said in notices dated June 25, according to the Times.
The loss of the records was announced by the Defense Department's
Office of Freedom of Information and Security Review in letters to the
Times and other news organizations that for nearly half a year have
sought Bush's complete service file, the newspaper reported.
[...]
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=615&e=9&u=/nm/20040709/pl_nm/bush_records_dc
wpf
When you find Bubba's "military records" maybe you can compare the two.
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"Harry Grogan" <maynardgkrebbs2001@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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When you find Bubba's "military records" maybe you can compare the two.
Great! GBW is now on the level on BJC.
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I found Bubba's Military Record.
September 7, 1992
Memorandum for Record
Subject: Bill Clinton and the University of Arkansas ROTC Program
There have been many unanswered questions as to the circumstances surrounding Bill Clinton's involvement
with the ROTC department at the University of Arkansas. Prior to this time I have not felt the necessity for
discussing the details. The reason I have not done so before is that my poor physical health (a consequence
of participation in the Bataan Death March and the subsequent 3 1/2 years internment in Japanese POW camps)
has precluded me from getting into what I felt was unnecessary involvement. However, present polls show that
there is the imminent danger to our country of a draft dodger becoming the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed
Forces of the United States. While it is true, as Mr. Clinton has stated, that there were many others who
avoided serving their country in the Vietnam war, they are not aspiring to be the President of the United
States.
The tremendous implications of the possibility of his becoming Commander-in-Chief of the United States Armed
Forces compels me now to comment on the facts concerning Mr. Clinton's evasion of the draft.
This account would not have been imperative had Bill Clinton been completely honest with the American public
concerning this matter. But as Mr. Clinton replied on a news conference this evening (September 5, 1992)
after being asked another particular about his dodging the draft, "Almost everyone concerned with these
incidents are dead. I have no more comments to make." Since I may be the only person living who can give a
first hand account of what actually transpired, I am obligated by my love for my country and my sense of
duty to divulge what actually happened and make it a matter of record.
Bill Clinton came to see me at my home in 1969 to discuss his desire to enroll in the ROTC program at the
University of Arkansas. We engaged in an extensive, approximately two (2) hour interview. At no time during
this long conversation about his desire to join the program did he inform me of his involvement,
participation and actually organizing protests against the United States involvement in South East Asia. He
was shrewd enough to realize that had I been aware of his activities, he would not have been accepted into
the ROTC program as a potential officer in the United States Army.
The next day I began to receive phone calls regarding Bill Clinton's draft status. I was informed by the
draft board that it was of interest to Senator Fullbright's office that Bill Clinton, a Rhodes Scholar,
should be admitted to the ROTC program. I received several such calls. The general message conveyed by the
draft board to me was that Senator Fullbright's office was putting pressure on them and that they needed my
help. I then made the necessary arrangements to enroll Mr. Clinton into the ROTC program at the University
of Arkansas.
I was not "saving" him from serving his country, as he erroneously thanked me for in his letter from England
(dated December 3, 1969). I was making it possible for a Rhodes Scholar to serve in the military as an
officer.
In retrospect I see that Mr. Clinton had no intention of following through with his agreement to join the
Army ROTC program at the University of Arkansas or to attend the University of Arkansas Law School. I had
explained to him the necessity of enrolling at the University of Arkansas as a student in order to be
eligible to take the ROTC program at the University. He never enrolled at the University of Arkansas, but
instead enrolled at Yale after attending Oxford. I believe that he purposely deceived me, using the
possibility of joining the ROTC as a ploy to work with the draft board to delay his induction and get a new
draft classification.
The December 3rd letter written to me by Mr. Clinton, and subsequently taken from the files by Lt. Col.
Clint Jones, my executive officer, was placed into the ROTC files so that a record would be available in
case the applicant should again petition to enter into the ROTC program. The information in that letter
alone would have restricted Bill Clinton from ever qualifying to be an officer in the United States
Military. Even more significant was his lack of veracity in purposefully defrauding the military by
deceiving me, both in concealing his anti-military activities overseas and his counterfeit intentions for
later military service. These actions cause me to question both his patriotism and his integrity.
When I consider the calibre, the bravery, and the patriotism of the fine young soldiers whose deaths I have
witnessed, and others whose funerals I have attended * * *. When I reflect on not only the willingness but
eagerness that so many of them displayed in their earnest desire to defend and serve their country, it is
untenable and incomprehensible to me that a man who was not merely unwilling to serve his country, but
actually protested against its military, should ever be in the position of Commander-in-Chief of our Armed
Forces.
I write this declaration not only for the living and future generations, but for those who fought and died
for our country. If space and time permitted I would include the names of the ones I knew and fought with,
and along with them I would mention my brother Bob, who was killed during World War II and is buried in
Cambridge, England (at the age of 23, about the age Bill Clinton was when he was over in England protesting
the war).
I have agonized over whether or not to submit this statement to the American people. But, I realize that
even though I served my country by being in the military for over 32 years, and having gone through the
ordeal of months of combat under the worst of conditions followed by years of imprisonment by the Japanese,
it is not enough. I'm writing these comments to let everyone know that I love my country more than I do my
own personal security and well-being. I will go to my grave loving these United States of America and the
liberty for which so many men have fought and died.
Because of my poor physical condition this will be my final statement. I will make no further comments to
any of the media regarding this issue.
Eugene J. Holmes,
Colonel, U.S.A., Ret.
State of Arkansas,
County of Washington,
Barbara J. Powers,
Notary Public,
My commission expires--12/1/93
Harry Grogan wrote:
William PF <war_criminal@wh.con> wrote in message news:<pkbte01viird1v9p790fhninhiqd4rk46c@4ax.com>...
How convenient, the records that show whether he was AWOL were
"inadvertently" destroyed during a project to save them!!! Wow what a
"coincidence"?
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Pentagon (news - web sites) says military
records related to President Bush (news - web sites)'s service in the
National Guard more than 30 years ago were inadvertently destroyed,
The New York Times reported on Friday.
Payroll records of "numerous service members," including Bush, were
ruined in 1996 and 1997 during a project to salvage deteriorating
microfilm by the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, the newspaper
said, citing the Pentagon.
Bush's whereabouts during his service in the National Guard during the
Vietnam War have become an election-year issue, with some Democrats
accusing him of shirking his duty.
The destroyed files cover three months of a period in 1972 and 1973
when Bush's claims of service in Alabama are in question, the
newspaper said. No back-up paper copies of the records could be found,
the Pentagon said in notices dated June 25, according to the Times.
The loss of the records was announced by the Defense Department's
Office of Freedom of Information and Security Review in letters to the
Times and other news organizations that for nearly half a year have
sought Bush's complete service file, the newspaper reported.
[...]
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=615&e=9&u=/nm/20040709/pl_nm/bush_records_dc
wpf
When you find Bubba's "military records" maybe you can compare the two.
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I found Bubba's Military Record.
<P>September 7, 1992
<BR>Memorandum for Record
<P>Subject: Bill Clinton and the University of Arkansas ROTC Program
<P>There have been many unanswered questions as to the circumstances surrounding
Bill Clinton's involvement with the ROTC department at the University of
Arkansas. Prior to this time I have not felt the necessity for discussing
the details. The reason I have not done so before is that my poor physical
health (a consequence of participation in the Bataan Death March and the
subsequent 3 1/2 years internment in Japanese POW camps) has precluded
me from getting into what I felt was unnecessary involvement. However,
present polls show that there is the imminent danger to our country of
a draft dodger becoming the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the
United States. While it is true, as Mr. Clinton has stated, that there
were many others who avoided serving their country in the Vietnam war,
they are not aspiring to be the President of the United States.
<P>The tremendous implications of the possibility of his becoming Commander-in-Chief
of the United States Armed Forces compels me now to comment on the facts
concerning Mr. Clinton's evasion of the draft.
<P>This account would not have been imperative had Bill Clinton been completely
honest with the American public concerning this matter. But as Mr. Clinton
replied on a news conference this evening (September 5, 1992) after being
asked another particular about his dodging the draft, "Almost everyone
concerned with these incidents are dead. I have no more comments to make."
Since I may be the only person living who can give a first hand account
of what actually transpired, I am obligated by my love for my country and
my sense of duty to divulge what actually happened and make it a matter
of record.
<P>Bill Clinton came to see me at my home in 1969 to discuss his desire
to enroll in the ROTC program at the University of Arkansas. We engaged
in an extensive, approximately two (2) hour interview. At no time during
this long conversation about his desire to join the program did he inform
me of his involvement, participation and actually organizing protests against
the United States involvement in South East Asia. He was shrewd enough
to realize that had I been aware of his activities, he would not have been
accepted into the ROTC program as a potential officer in the United States
Army.
<P>The next day I began to receive phone calls regarding Bill Clinton's
draft status. I was informed by the draft board that it was of interest
to Senator Fullbright's office that Bill Clinton, a Rhodes Scholar, should
be admitted to the ROTC program. I received several such calls. The general
message conveyed by the draft board to me was that Senator Fullbright's
office was putting pressure on them and that they needed my help. I then
made the necessary arrangements to enroll Mr. Clinton into the ROTC program
at the University of Arkansas.
<P>I was not "saving" him from serving his country, as he erroneously thanked
me for in his letter from England (dated December 3, 1969). I was making
it possible for a Rhodes Scholar to serve in the military as an officer.
<P>In retrospect I see that Mr. Clinton had no intention of following through
with his agreement to join the Army ROTC program at the University of Arkansas
or to attend the University of Arkansas Law School. I had explained to
him the necessity of enrolling at the University of Arkansas as a student
in order to be eligible to take the ROTC program at the University. He
never enrolled at the University of Arkansas, but instead enrolled at Yale
after attending Oxford. I believe that he purposely deceived me, using
the possibility of joining the ROTC as a ploy to work with the draft board
to delay his induction and get a new draft classification.
<P>The December 3rd letter written to me by Mr. Clinton, and subsequently
taken from the files by Lt. Col. Clint Jones, my executive officer, was
placed into the ROTC files so that a record would be available in case
the applicant should again petition to enter into the ROTC program. The
information in that letter alone would have restricted Bill Clinton from
ever qualifying to be an officer in the United States Military. Even more
significant was his lack of veracity in purposefully defrauding the military
by deceiving me, both in concealing his anti-military activities overseas
and his counterfeit intentions for later military service. These actions
cause me to question both his patriotism and his integrity.
<P>When I consider the calibre, the bravery, and the patriotism of the
fine young soldiers whose deaths I have witnessed, and others whose funerals
I have attended * * *. When I reflect on not only the willingness but eagerness
that so many of them displayed in their earnest desire to defend and serve
their country, it is untenable and incomprehensible to me that a man who
was not merely unwilling to serve his country, but actually protested against
its military, should ever be in the position of Commander-in-Chief of our
Armed Forces.
<P>I write this declaration not only for the living and future generations,
but for those who fought and died for our country. If space and time permitted
I would include the names of the ones I knew and fought with, and along
with them I would mention my brother Bob, who was killed during World War
II and is buried in Cambridge, England (at the age of 23, about the age
Bill Clinton was when he was over in England protesting the war).
<P>I have agonized over whether or not to submit this statement to the
American people. But, I realize that even though I served my country by
being in the military for over 32 years, and having gone through the ordeal
of months of combat under the worst of conditions followed by years of
imprisonment by the Japanese, it is not enough. I'm writing these comments
to let everyone know that I love my country more than I do my own personal
security and well-being. I will go to my grave loving these United States
of America and the liberty for which so many men have fought and died.
<P>Because of my poor physical condition this will be my final statement.
I will make no further comments to any of the media regarding this issue.
<P>Eugene J. Holmes,
<BR>Colonel, U.S.A., Ret.
<P>State of Arkansas,
<BR>County of Washington,
<BR>Barbara J. Powers,
<BR>Notary Public,
<BR>My commission expires--12/1/93
<P>Harry Grogan wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE>William PF <war_criminal@wh.con> wrote
in message news:<pkbte01viird1v9p790fhninhiqd4rk46c@4ax.com>...
<BR>> How convenient, the records that show whether he was AWOL were
<BR>> "inadvertently" destroyed during a project to save them!!!
Wow what a
<BR>> "coincidence"?
<BR>>
<BR>> NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Pentagon (news - web sites) says military
<BR>> records related to President Bush (news - web sites)'s service in
the
<BR>> National Guard more than 30 years ago were inadvertently destroyed,
<BR>> The New York Times reported on Friday.
<BR>>
<BR>> Payroll records of "numerous service members," including Bush, were
<BR>> ruined in 1996 and 1997 during a project to salvage deteriorating
<BR>> microfilm by the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, the newspaper
<BR>> said, citing the Pentagon.
<BR>>
<BR>> Bush's whereabouts during his service in the National Guard during
the
<BR>> Vietnam War have become an election-year issue, with some Democrats
<BR>> accusing him of shirking his duty.
<BR>>
<BR>> The destroyed files cover three months of a period in 1972 and 1973
<BR>> when Bush's claims of service in Alabama are in question, the
<BR>> newspaper said. No back-up paper copies of the records could be found,
<BR>> the Pentagon said in notices dated June 25, according to the Times.
<BR>>
<BR>> The loss of the records was announced by the Defense Department's
<BR>> Office of Freedom of Information and Security Review in letters to
the
<BR>> Times and other news organizations that for nearly half a year have
<BR>> sought Bush's complete service file, the newspaper reported.
<BR>> [...]
<BR>>
<BR>> <A HREF="http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=615&e=9&u=/nm/20040709/pl_nm/bush_records_dc">http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=615&e=9&u=/nm/20040709/pl_nm/bush_records_dc</A>
<BR>>
<BR>>
<BR>> wpf
<BR>>
<P> When you find Bubba's "military records" maybe you can compare
the two.
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09 Jul 2004 02:16:54 PM |
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On 9 Jul 2004 11:00:41 -0700, (Harry
Grogan) wrote:
The destroyed files cover three months of a period in 1972 and 1973
when Bush's claims of service in Alabama are in question, the
newspaper said. No back-up paper copies of the records could be found,
the Pentagon said in notices dated June 25, according to the Times.
The loss of the records was announced by the Defense Department's
Office of Freedom of Information and Security Review in letters to the
Times and other news organizations that for nearly half a year have
sought Bush's complete service file, the newspaper reported.
[...]
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=615&e=9&u=/nm/20040709/pl_nm/bush_records_dc
wpf
When you find Bubba's "military records" maybe you can compare the two.
..
Bubba never had his destroyed...
wpf
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| User: "Berzerker" |
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09 Jul 2004 03:10:52 PM |
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"William PF" <war_criminal@wh.con> wrote in message
news:3mrte0t769lsa07op6i3dd99h8eggb4uej@4ax.com...
On 9 Jul 2004 11:00:41 -0700, (Harry
Grogan) wrote:
The destroyed files cover three months of a period in 1972 and 1973
when Bush's claims of service in Alabama are in question, the
newspaper said. No back-up paper copies of the records could be found,
the Pentagon said in notices dated June 25, according to the Times.
The loss of the records was announced by the Defense Department's
Office of Freedom of Information and Security Review in letters to the
Times and other news organizations that for nearly half a year have
sought Bush's complete service file, the newspaper reported.
[...]
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=615&e=9&u=/nm/20040709/pl_nm/bush_records_dc
wpf
When you find Bubba's "military records" maybe you can compare the two.
.
Bubba never had his destroyed...
Then trot 'em out.
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| User: "Martha Stewart-Kerry" |
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09 Jul 2004 03:24:17 PM |
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William PF wrote:
On 9 Jul 2004 11:00:41 -0700, (Harry
Grogan) wrote:
The destroyed files cover three months of a period in 1972 and 1973
when Bush's claims of service in Alabama are in question, the
newspaper said. No back-up paper copies of the records could be found,
the Pentagon said in notices dated June 25, according to the Times.
The loss of the records was announced by the Defense Department's
Office of Freedom of Information and Security Review in letters to the
Times and other news organizations that for nearly half a year have
sought Bush's complete service file, the newspaper reported.
[...]
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=615&e=9&u=/nm/20040709/pl_nm/bush_records_dc
wpf
When you find Bubba's "military records" maybe you can compare the two.
.
Bubba never had his destroyed...
What BS. Back it up.
wpf
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<P>William PF wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE>On 9 Jul 2004 11:00:41 -0700,
(Harry
<BR>Grogan) wrote:
<P>>> The destroyed files cover three months of a period in 1972 and 1973
<BR>>> when Bush's claims of service in Alabama are in question, the
<BR>>> newspaper said. No back-up paper copies of the records could be
found,
<BR>>> the Pentagon said in notices dated June 25, according to the Times.
<BR>>>
<BR>>> The loss of the records was announced by the Defense Department's
<BR>>> Office of Freedom of Information and Security Review in letters
to the
<BR>>> Times and other news organizations that for nearly half a year have
<BR>>> sought Bush's complete service file, the newspaper reported.
<BR>>> [...]
<BR>>>
<BR>>> <A HREF="http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=615&e=9&u=/nm/20040709/pl_nm/bush_records_dc">http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=615&e=9&u=/nm/20040709/pl_nm/bush_records_dc</A>
<BR>>>
<BR>>>
<BR>>> wpf
<BR>>>
<BR>>
<BR>>
<BR>> When you find Bubba's "military records" maybe you can compare
the two.
<BR>.
<BR>Bubba never had his destroyed...
<BR> </BLOCKQUOTE>
What BS. Back it up.
<BR>
<BR>
<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE>
<BR>wpf
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| User: "William PF" |
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10 Jul 2004 12:50:24 AM |
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On 9 Jul 2004 20:24:17 GMT, Martha Stewart-Kerry <lay@enron.com>
wrote:
William PF wrote:
On 9 Jul 2004 11:00:41 -0700, (Harry
Grogan) wrote:
The destroyed files cover three months of a period in 1972 and 1973
when Bush's claims of service in Alabama are in question, the
newspaper said. No back-up paper copies of the records could be found,
the Pentagon said in notices dated June 25, according to the Times.
The loss of the records was announced by the Defense Department's
Office of Freedom of Information and Security Review in letters to the
Times and other news organizations that for nearly half a year have
sought Bush's complete service file, the newspaper reported.
[...]
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=615&e=9&u=/nm/20040709/pl_nm/bush_records_dc
wpf
When you find Bubba's "military records" maybe you can compare the two.
.
Bubba never had his destroyed...
What BS. Back it up.
Very simple. Clinton never was in the army. So no need to destoy
them.
Only right wing zealots like you guys would claim that Clinton had his
military records destroyed while they argue that he dodged the draft.
wpf
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| User: "Paul E. Lehmann" |
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09 Jul 2004 10:52:42 AM |
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William PF wrote:
How convenient, the records that show whether he was AWOL were
"inadvertently" destroyed during a project to save them!!! Wow what a
"coincidence"?
Some more "COINCIDENCE"
Bush's SEC file on his extremely questionable Harken trading and the
investigation are also "Missing"
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss
duboard.php?az=view_all&address=102x674235#674325
Scroll down to the threads on the SEC filings
Some more "COINCIDENCE"
Bush's Texas Drivers license and his record were expunged and a new license
issued. In Texas, your criminal record is also part of your driving
record. How convenient to have your record destroyed and a new license
issued.
http://pearly-abraham.tripod.com/htmls/bush-arrests.html
Scrowl to the bottom of the page.
Some more "Coincidence"
Laura Bush's drivers record was also expunged and a new license issued.
Could it have something to do with her running a stop sign and killing her x
boyfriend in Midland?
http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a3910b26e685a.htm
Houston - I think I see a patern here.
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