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"NotBush2004" |
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09 Feb 2004 08:43:05 PM |
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Meet the Press meets the liar. |
February 9, 2004 | Daily Mislead Archive
Bush Claims Of Released Military Records Are False
On Meet the Press yesterday, President Bush claimed he has already released
all records of his whereabouts during the Vietnam War.1 However, this does
not appear to be the case. Bush is being scrutinized for his failure to
provide evidence of his service during a year when he should have been in
the National Guard. Yesterday, Bush specifically claimed that "we did
[release all the records] in 2000" to prove his case. But as the Washington
Post reported, "no such information has been released."2
Bush reiterated claims that he reported for duty, but "records have never
been produced to document that Bush was there."3 Furthermore, during the
2000 election, Bush's campaign spokesman "acknowledged that he knows of no
witnesses who can attest to Bush's attendance" between late 1972 and
September 1973.4
When questions were asked in 2000 about the issue, "Bush refused to be
interviewed on the topic."5 That same year, Senators Bob Kerrey (D-NE) and
Daniel Inouye (D-HI) - both distinguished war heroes - "called on Bush to
release his full military record to resolve doubts" about his record, but
they were rebuffed.6
Almost three years later, those same calls continue to go unheeded. As
reported by the Washington Post, Bush last week "did not release new
information to clear up questions about a one-year gap in the public record
of Bush's service in the Texas Air National Guard during the Vietnam War."7
Today the Post reports that payroll records and Bush's annual "point
summary" from the time should definitively prove whether Bush did show up
for duty, but "neither has been released so far" by Bush.8 Additionally, a
2000 FOIA request for Bush's military records withheld certain documents.
(http://users.cis.net/coldfeet/cover2.gif;
http://www.tompaine.com/feature.cfm/ID/3671)
While Bush falsely claimed to have released all records and now says he will
cooperate with inquiries, he has simultaneously dispatched aides to attack
those demanding answers. Bush campaign chairman Marc Racicot said "To
suggest...that the military should 'answer questions' about President Bush's
honorable discharge is an outrage."9
Sources:
Meet The Press, 02/08/2004.
"Bush Was Surprised at Lack of Iraqi Arms", The Washington Post, 02/08/2004.
Bush's Spotty Military Record Becomes Campaign Issue, Capitol Hill Blue,
01/18/2004.
10/31/2000.
Boston Globe, 2/3/2000.
NY Times, 11/3/2000.
Bush's military record under fire, Washington Post, 02/04/2004.
"Bush Was Surprised at Lack of Iraqi Arms", The Washington Post, 02/08/2004.
White House defends Bush's Vietnam-era record, Reuters, 02/04/2004.
http://www.misleader.org/daily_mislead/Read.asp?fn=df02092004.html
--
A pattern of deception
A hard truth appears to have escaped the notice of the public and received
scant attention from the media: Bush is the first president in American
history to use deceptive propaganda as his main means of communications in
selling his policies. His pattern of deception continues unabated and in
direct conflict with the notion of the public's informed consent that is
central to American democracy.
Walter Williams is professor emeritus at the University of Washington's
Evans School of Public Affairs.
http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/news/opinion/6378746.htm
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| User: "Steven Litvintchouk" |
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| Title: Re: Meet the Press meets the liar. |
10 Feb 2004 05:55:19 PM |
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NotBush2004 wrote:
February 9, 2004 | Daily Mislead Archive
Bush Claims Of Released Military Records Are False
On Meet the Press yesterday, President Bush claimed he has already released
all records of his whereabouts during the Vietnam War.1 However, this does
not appear to be the case.
Bush has been President since January 2001.
Why did McAuliffe suddenly decide to make an issue out of
Bush's National Guard Service now?
(That's a rhetorical question; of course I know the answer.)
-- Steven L.
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| User: "Robert" |
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| Title: Re: Meet the Press meets the liar. |
10 Feb 2004 08:27:08 PM |
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"Steven Litvintchouk" <sdlitvin@earthlinkNOSPAM.net> wrote in message
news:HbeWb.19962$jH6.11646@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.net...
NotBush2004 wrote:
February 9, 2004 | Daily Mislead Archive
Bush Claims Of Released Military Records Are False
On Meet the Press yesterday, President Bush claimed he has already
released
all records of his whereabouts during the Vietnam War.1 However, this
does
not appear to be the case.
Bush has been President since January 2001.
Why did McAuliffe suddenly decide to make an issue out of
Bush's National Guard Service now?
(That's a rhetorical question; of course I know the answer.)
-- Steven L.
And what is your distinguished record mr. chickenshit chickenhawk coward
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| User: "GW Chimpzilla" |
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| Title: Re: Meet the Press meets the liar. |
09 Feb 2004 09:01:40 PM |
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NotBush2004 wrote:
February 9, 2004 | Daily Mislead Archive
Bush Claims Of Released Military Records Are False
On Meet the Press yesterday, President Bush claimed he has already released
all records of his whereabouts during the Vietnam War.1 However, this does
not appear to be the case. Bush is being scrutinized for his failure to
provide evidence of his service during a year when he should have been in
the National Guard. Yesterday, Bush specifically claimed that "we did
[release all the records] in 2000" to prove his case. But as the Washington
Post reported, "no such information has been released."2
This one ain't gonna go away. If the Chimp in Chief wants to play act like a
soldier, then he's gotta come clean or tank in the polls.
Bush reiterated claims that he reported for duty, but "records have never
been produced to document that Bush was there."3 Furthermore, during the
2000 election, Bush's campaign spokesman "acknowledged that he knows of no
witnesses who can attest to Bush's attendance" between late 1972 and
September 1973.4
When questions were asked in 2000 about the issue, "Bush refused to be
interviewed on the topic."5 That same year, Senators Bob Kerrey (D-NE) and
Daniel Inouye (D-HI) - both distinguished war heroes - "called on Bush to
release his full military record to resolve doubts" about his record, but
they were rebuffed.6
Almost three years later, those same calls continue to go unheeded. As
reported by the Washington Post, Bush last week "did not release new
information to clear up questions about a one-year gap in the public record
of Bush's service in the Texas Air National Guard during the Vietnam War."7
Today the Post reports that payroll records and Bush's annual "point
summary" from the time should definitively prove whether Bush did show up
for duty, but "neither has been released so far" by Bush.8 Additionally, a
2000 FOIA request for Bush's military records withheld certain documents.
(http://users.cis.net/coldfeet/cover2.gif;
http://www.tompaine.com/feature.cfm/ID/3671)
While Bush falsely claimed to have released all records and now says he will
cooperate with inquiries, he has simultaneously dispatched aides to attack
those demanding answers. Bush campaign chairman Marc Racicot said "To
suggest...that the military should 'answer questions' about President Bush's
honorable discharge is an outrage."9
Sources:
Meet The Press, 02/08/2004.
"Bush Was Surprised at Lack of Iraqi Arms", The Washington Post, 02/08/2004.
Bush's Spotty Military Record Becomes Campaign Issue, Capitol Hill Blue,
01/18/2004.
10/31/2000.
Boston Globe, 2/3/2000.
NY Times, 11/3/2000.
Bush's military record under fire, Washington Post, 02/04/2004.
"Bush Was Surprised at Lack of Iraqi Arms", The Washington Post, 02/08/2004.
White House defends Bush's Vietnam-era record, Reuters, 02/04/2004.
http://www.misleader.org/daily_mislead/Read.asp?fn=df02092004.html
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: Meet the Press meets the liar. |
09 Feb 2004 09:31:39 PM |
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Yeah, I knew it was a matter of time when people who start remarking about
BUSH dressing up like a pilot and masquerading around. I believe he has a
motive for everything he does and says. He obviously did it to try and fool
people into disregarding his military record. Look like an honorable war
hero, be a war hero. What a moron. Only the stupid people in this country
fall for his textbook deceptions.
"GW Chimpzilla" <patriot-for-cash@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:oQXVb.265803$xy6.1366738@attbi_s02...
NotBush2004 wrote:
February 9, 2004 | Daily Mislead Archive
Bush Claims Of Released Military Records Are False
On Meet the Press yesterday, President Bush claimed he has already
released
all records of his whereabouts during the Vietnam War.1 However, this
does
not appear to be the case. Bush is being scrutinized for his failure to
provide evidence of his service during a year when he should have been
in
the National Guard. Yesterday, Bush specifically claimed that "we did
[release all the records] in 2000" to prove his case. But as the
Washington
Post reported, "no such information has been released."2
This one ain't gonna go away. If the Chimp in Chief wants to play act like
a
soldier, then he's gotta come clean or tank in the polls.
Bush reiterated claims that he reported for duty, but "records have
never
been produced to document that Bush was there."3 Furthermore, during the
2000 election, Bush's campaign spokesman "acknowledged that he knows of
no
witnesses who can attest to Bush's attendance" between late 1972 and
September 1973.4
When questions were asked in 2000 about the issue, "Bush refused to be
interviewed on the topic."5 That same year, Senators Bob Kerrey (D-NE)
and
Daniel Inouye (D-HI) - both distinguished war heroes - "called on Bush
to
release his full military record to resolve doubts" about his record,
but
they were rebuffed.6
Almost three years later, those same calls continue to go unheeded. As
reported by the Washington Post, Bush last week "did not release new
information to clear up questions about a one-year gap in the public
record
of Bush's service in the Texas Air National Guard during the Vietnam
War."7
Today the Post reports that payroll records and Bush's annual "point
summary" from the time should definitively prove whether Bush did show
up
for duty, but "neither has been released so far" by Bush.8 Additionally,
a
2000 FOIA request for Bush's military records withheld certain
documents.
(http://users.cis.net/coldfeet/cover2.gif;
http://www.tompaine.com/feature.cfm/ID/3671)
While Bush falsely claimed to have released all records and now says he
will
cooperate with inquiries, he has simultaneously dispatched aides to
attack
those demanding answers. Bush campaign chairman Marc Racicot said "To
suggest...that the military should 'answer questions' about President
Bush's
honorable discharge is an outrage."9
Sources:
Meet The Press, 02/08/2004.
"Bush Was Surprised at Lack of Iraqi Arms", The Washington Post,
02/08/2004.
Bush's Spotty Military Record Becomes Campaign Issue, Capitol Hill Blue,
01/18/2004.
10/31/2000.
Boston Globe, 2/3/2000.
NY Times, 11/3/2000.
Bush's military record under fire, Washington Post, 02/04/2004.
"Bush Was Surprised at Lack of Iraqi Arms", The Washington Post,
02/08/2004.
White House defends Bush's Vietnam-era record, Reuters, 02/04/2004.
http://www.misleader.org/daily_mislead/Read.asp?fn=df02092004.html
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| User: "Jean F-Ing Le Kerry I sure do look french dont" |
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09 Feb 2004 08:56:29 PM |
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Sorry, Bill Clinton was not on MTP yesterday.
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| User: "Rocketman" |
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09 Feb 2004 09:19:02 PM |
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"Jean F-Ing Le Kerry" <I sure do look french don't I@Senate.gov> wrote in
message news:WoOdnVBDBt3Z1bXdRVn-ug@adelphia.com...
Sorry, Bill Clinton was not on MTP yesterday.
Go back on your meds you fscking nutcase. Does the orderly at the hospital
know you're using the Internet again?
Rocketman
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| User: "NotBush2004" |
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09 Feb 2004 08:53:52 PM |
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"Jean F-Ing Le Kerry" <I sure do look french don't I@Senate.gov> wrote in
message news:WoOdnVBDBt3Z1bXdRVn-ug@adelphia.com...
Sorry, Bill Clinton was not on MTP yesterday.
That's right, George W Bush was and he lied more than once. I don't believe
Clinton's lies killed thousands of people and cost the nation billions of
dollars.
--
A pattern of deception
A hard truth appears to have escaped the notice of the public and received
scant attention from the media: Bush is the first president in American
history to use deceptive propaganda as his main means of communications in
selling his policies. His pattern of deception continues unabated and in
direct conflict with the notion of the public's informed consent that is
central to American democracy.
Walter Williams is professor emeritus at the University of Washington's
Evans School of Public Affairs.
http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/news/opinion/6378746.htm
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| User: "" |
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09 Feb 2004 09:29:09 PM |
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That's the damn truth. Lying about having sexual relations just makes him a
human like the rest of us imperfect human liars. Have you ever lied you
moron?? There is a big difference. I dont believe in a million years that
Clinton would have lied about murdering people because he didnt and he went
clean all the way through 2 terms until the end when he was setup by
Lewinsky and the Republicans.
"NotBush2004" <notbush@whitehouse.gov> wrote in message
news:12cb122e52de2a1c6e2741288c81ca3b@news.teranews.com...
"Jean F-Ing Le Kerry" <I sure do look french don't I@Senate.gov> wrote in
message news:WoOdnVBDBt3Z1bXdRVn-ug@adelphia.com...
Sorry, Bill Clinton was not on MTP yesterday.
That's right, George W Bush was and he lied more than once. I don't
believe
Clinton's lies killed thousands of people and cost the nation billions of
dollars.
--
A pattern of deception
A hard truth appears to have escaped the notice of the public and received
scant attention from the media: Bush is the first president in American
history to use deceptive propaganda as his main means of communications in
selling his policies. His pattern of deception continues unabated and in
direct conflict with the notion of the public's informed consent that is
central to American democracy.
Walter Williams is professor emeritus at the University of Washington's
Evans School of Public Affairs.
http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/news/opinion/6378746.htm
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| User: "Jean F-Ing Le Kerry I sure do look french dont" |
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09 Feb 2004 09:33:42 PM |
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<hereweare@usa.broken> wrote in message
news:O8udnQ76UYyEzbXdRVn-vw@adelphia.com...
That's the damn truth. Lying about having sexual relations just makes him
a
human like the rest of us imperfect human liars. Have you ever lied you
moron?? There is a big difference. I dont believe in a million years that
Clinton would have lied about murdering people because he didnt and he
went
clean all the way through 2 terms until the end when he was setup by
Lewinsky and the Republicans.
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LOL! You must work for Comedy Central ! ROFLMAO !
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