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31 Aug 2004 06:06:01 PM |
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Wanna see how the "war president" got into the TANG? |
Still unreported: The pay-off in the Air Guard fix
Ben Barnes' $23 million secret about Bush
In 1968, former Congressman George Herbert Walker Bush of Texas, fresh from
voting to send other men's sons to Vietnam, enlisted his own son in a very
special affirmative action program, the "champagne" unit of the Texas Air
National Guard. There, Top Gun fighter pilot George Dubya was assigned the
dangerous job of protecting Houston from Vietcong air attack.
This week, former Lt. Governor Ben Barnes of Texas 'fessed up to pulling the
strings to keep Little George out of the jungle. "I got a young man named
George W. Bush into the Texas Air Guard -- and I'm ashamed."
THE PAY-OFF
That's far from the end of the story. In 1994, George W. Bush was elected
governor of Texas by a whisker. By that time, Barnes had left office to
become a big time corporate lobbyist. To an influence peddler like Barnes,
having damning information on a sitting governor is worth its weight in
gold -- or, more precisely, there's a value in keeping the info secret.
Barnes appears to have made lucrative use of his knowledge of our
President's slithering out of the draft as a lever to protect a
multi-billion dollar contract for a client. That's the information in a
confidential letter buried deep in the files of the US Justice Department
that fell into my hands at BBC television.
Here's what happened. Just after Bush's election, Barnes' client GTech
Corp., due to allegations of corruption, was about to lose its license to
print money: its contract to run the Texas state lottery. Barnes, says the
Justice Department document, made a call to the newly elected governor's
office and saved GTech's state contract.
The letter said, "Governor Bush ... made a deal with Ben Barnes not to rebid
[the GTech lottery contract] because Barnes could confirm that Bush had lied
during the '94 campaign."
In that close race, Bush denied the fix was in to keep him out of 'Nam, and
the US media stopped asking questions. What did the victorious Governor
Bush's office do for Barnes? According to the tipster, "Barnes agreed never
to confirm the story [of the draft dodging] and the governor talked to the
chair of the lottery two days later and she then agreed to support letting
GTech keep the contract without a bid."
And so it came to pass that the governor's commission reversed itself and
gave GTech the billion dollar deal without a bid.
The happy client paid Barnes, the keeper of Governor Bush's secret, a fee of
over $23 million. Barnes, not surprisingly, denies that Bush took care of
his client in return for Barnes' silence. However, confronted with the
evidence, the former Lt. Governor now admits to helping the young George
stay out of Vietnam.
Take a look at the letter yourself -- with information we confirmed with
other sources -- here.
Frankly, I don't care if President Bush cowered and ran from Vietnam. I sure
as hell didn't volunteer... but then, my daddy didn't send someone else in
my place. And I don't march around aircraft carriers, talking about war and
sacrifice, with parachute clips around my gonads.
More important, I haven't made any pay-offs to silence those who could
change my image from war hero to war zero.
"TIME WARNER WON'T LET US AIR THIS"
By the way: I first reported this story in 1999, including the evidence of
payback, in The Observer of London. US media closed their eyes. Then I put
the story on British television last year in the one-hour report, "Bush
Family Fortunes." American networks turned down BBC's offer to run it in the
USA. "Wonderful film," one executive told me, "but Time Warner is not going
to let us put this on the air." However, US networks will take cash for
advertisements calling Kerry a Vietnam coward.
The good news is, until Patriot Act 3 kicks in, they can't stop us selling
the film to you directly. The updated version of "Bush Family Fortunes,"
with the full story you still can't see on your boob tube, will be released
next month on DVD. See a preview here.
For more on our president's war years and the $23 million payment, read this
excerpt from the New York Times bestseller, The Best Democracy Money Can
Buy.
http://www.workingforchange.com/article.cfm?itemid=17565
--
Can you help provide the military records that prove Lt. George W. Bush
completed his military commitment?
This is an issue of much greater significance than nitpicking Kerry's
military record, which he earned in combat in Viet Nam. Using all available
records, except for Bush's unsupported 'honorable discharge', one can only
conclude Bush was AWOL and/or a deserter during war time.
So do your patriotic duty for your "war president" and prove he hasn't sent
thousands of men and women to be injured or killed in Iraq while avoiding
fighting in Viet Nam himself and then apparently going AWOL.
--
In May 1972, Bush moved to Alabama to work on a political campaign and, he
has said, to perform his Guard service there for a year. But other Guard
officers have said they have no recollection of ever seeing him there.
The documents released on Friday by the Pentagon included two faded
computerized payroll sheets showing Bush was not paid during the latter part
of 1972 and offer no evidence to place Bush in Alabama during the latter
part of 1972.
http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/07/23/bush.military.records.reut/
http://crisispapers.org/essays/awol-scandal.htm
http://glcq.com/
www.awolbush.com
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| User: "Rich" |
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31 Aug 2004 06:40:27 PM |
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"NotBush2004" <NotBush@WhiteHouse.Gov> wrote in message
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Still unreported: The pay-off in the Air Guard fix
Ben Barnes' $23 million secret about Bush
In 1968, former Congressman George Herbert Walker Bush of Texas, fresh
from
voting to send other men's sons to Vietnam, enlisted his own son in a very
special affirmative action program, the "champagne" unit of the Texas Air
National Guard. There, Top Gun fighter pilot George Dubya was assigned the
dangerous job of protecting Houston from Vietcong air attack.
This week, former Lt. Governor Ben Barnes of Texas 'fessed up to pulling
the
strings to keep Little George out of the jungle. "I got a young man named
George W. Bush into the Texas Air Guard -- and I'm ashamed."
THE PAY-OFF
That's far from the end of the story. In 1994, George W. Bush was elected
governor of Texas by a whisker. By that time, Barnes had left office to
become a big time corporate lobbyist. To an influence peddler like Barnes,
having damning information on a sitting governor is worth its weight in
gold -- or, more precisely, there's a value in keeping the info secret.
Barnes appears to have made lucrative use of his knowledge of our
President's slithering out of the draft as a lever to protect a
multi-billion dollar contract for a client. That's the information in a
confidential letter buried deep in the files of the US Justice Department
that fell into my hands at BBC television.
Here's what happened. Just after Bush's election, Barnes' client GTech
Corp., due to allegations of corruption, was about to lose its license to
print money: its contract to run the Texas state lottery. Barnes, says the
Justice Department document, made a call to the newly elected governor's
office and saved GTech's state contract.
The letter said, "Governor Bush ... made a deal with Ben Barnes not to
rebid
[the GTech lottery contract] because Barnes could confirm that Bush had
lied
during the '94 campaign."
In that close race, Bush denied the fix was in to keep him out of 'Nam,
and
the US media stopped asking questions. What did the victorious Governor
Bush's office do for Barnes? According to the tipster, "Barnes agreed
never
to confirm the story [of the draft dodging] and the governor talked to the
chair of the lottery two days later and she then agreed to support letting
GTech keep the contract without a bid."
And so it came to pass that the governor's commission reversed itself and
gave GTech the billion dollar deal without a bid.
The happy client paid Barnes, the keeper of Governor Bush's secret, a fee
of
over $23 million. Barnes, not surprisingly, denies that Bush took care of
his client in return for Barnes' silence. However, confronted with the
evidence, the former Lt. Governor now admits to helping the young George
stay out of Vietnam.
Take a look at the letter yourself -- with information we confirmed with
other sources -- here.
Frankly, I don't care if President Bush cowered and ran from Vietnam. I
sure
as hell didn't volunteer... but then, my daddy didn't send someone else in
my place. And I don't march around aircraft carriers, talking about war
and
sacrifice, with parachute clips around my gonads.
More important, I haven't made any pay-offs to silence those who could
change my image from war hero to war zero.
"TIME WARNER WON'T LET US AIR THIS"
By the way: I first reported this story in 1999, including the evidence of
payback, in The Observer of London. US media closed their eyes. Then I put
the story on British television last year in the one-hour report, "Bush
Family Fortunes." American networks turned down BBC's offer to run it in
the
USA. "Wonderful film," one executive told me, "but Time Warner is not
going
to let us put this on the air." However, US networks will take cash for
advertisements calling Kerry a Vietnam coward.
The good news is, until Patriot Act 3 kicks in, they can't stop us selling
the film to you directly. The updated version of "Bush Family Fortunes,"
with the full story you still can't see on your boob tube, will be
released
next month on DVD. See a preview here.
For more on our president's war years and the $23 million payment, read
this
excerpt from the New York Times bestseller, The Best Democracy Money Can
Buy.
http://www.workingforchange.com/article.cfm?itemid=17565
--
Can you help provide the military records that prove Lt. George W. Bush
completed his military commitment?
This is an issue of much greater significance than nitpicking Kerry's
military record, which he earned in combat in Viet Nam. Using all
available
records, except for Bush's unsupported 'honorable discharge', one can only
conclude Bush was AWOL and/or a deserter during war time.
So do your patriotic duty for your "war president" and prove he hasn't
sent
thousands of men and women to be injured or killed in Iraq while avoiding
fighting in Viet Nam himself and then apparently going AWOL.
--
In May 1972, Bush moved to Alabama to work on a political campaign and, he
has said, to perform his Guard service there for a year. But other Guard
officers have said they have no recollection of ever seeing him there.
The documents released on Friday by the Pentagon included two faded
computerized payroll sheets showing Bush was not paid during the latter
part
of 1972 and offer no evidence to place Bush in Alabama during the latter
part of 1972.
http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/07/23/bush.military.records.reut/
http://crisispapers.org/essays/awol-scandal.htm
http://glcq.com/
www.awolbush.com
he didn't give himself an honorable discharge, the US Military did.....
rich
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| User: "bernard spilman" |
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31 Aug 2004 07:49:53 PM |
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"Rich" <datakeep@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:L%7Zc.12$YP1.10@trnddc03...
"NotBush2004" <NotBush@WhiteHouse.Gov> wrote in message
news:Jv7Zc.53315$7y4.18102@roc.nntpserver.com...
Still unreported: The pay-off in the Air Guard fix
Ben Barnes' $23 million secret about Bush
In 1968, former Congressman George Herbert Walker Bush of Texas, fresh
from
voting to send other men's sons to Vietnam, enlisted his own son in a
very
special affirmative action program, the "champagne" unit of the Texas
Air
National Guard. There, Top Gun fighter pilot George Dubya was assigned
the
dangerous job of protecting Houston from Vietcong air attack.
This week, former Lt. Governor Ben Barnes of Texas 'fessed up to pulling
the
strings to keep Little George out of the jungle. "I got a young man
named
George W. Bush into the Texas Air Guard -- and I'm ashamed."
THE PAY-OFF
That's far from the end of the story. In 1994, George W. Bush was
elected
governor of Texas by a whisker. By that time, Barnes had left office to
become a big time corporate lobbyist. To an influence peddler like
Barnes,
having damning information on a sitting governor is worth its weight in
gold -- or, more precisely, there's a value in keeping the info secret.
Barnes appears to have made lucrative use of his knowledge of our
President's slithering out of the draft as a lever to protect a
multi-billion dollar contract for a client. That's the information in a
confidential letter buried deep in the files of the US Justice
Department
that fell into my hands at BBC television.
Here's what happened. Just after Bush's election, Barnes' client GTech
Corp., due to allegations of corruption, was about to lose its license
to
print money: its contract to run the Texas state lottery. Barnes, says
the
Justice Department document, made a call to the newly elected governor's
office and saved GTech's state contract.
The letter said, "Governor Bush ... made a deal with Ben Barnes not to
rebid
[the GTech lottery contract] because Barnes could confirm that Bush had
lied
during the '94 campaign."
In that close race, Bush denied the fix was in to keep him out of 'Nam,
and
the US media stopped asking questions. What did the victorious Governor
Bush's office do for Barnes? According to the tipster, "Barnes agreed
never
to confirm the story [of the draft dodging] and the governor talked to
the
chair of the lottery two days later and she then agreed to support
letting
GTech keep the contract without a bid."
And so it came to pass that the governor's commission reversed itself
and
gave GTech the billion dollar deal without a bid.
The happy client paid Barnes, the keeper of Governor Bush's secret, a
fee
of
over $23 million. Barnes, not surprisingly, denies that Bush took care
of
his client in return for Barnes' silence. However, confronted with the
evidence, the former Lt. Governor now admits to helping the young George
stay out of Vietnam.
Take a look at the letter yourself -- with information we confirmed with
other sources -- here.
Frankly, I don't care if President Bush cowered and ran from Vietnam. I
sure
as hell didn't volunteer... but then, my daddy didn't send someone else
in
my place. And I don't march around aircraft carriers, talking about war
and
sacrifice, with parachute clips around my gonads.
More important, I haven't made any pay-offs to silence those who could
change my image from war hero to war zero.
"TIME WARNER WON'T LET US AIR THIS"
By the way: I first reported this story in 1999, including the evidence
of
payback, in The Observer of London. US media closed their eyes. Then I
put
the story on British television last year in the one-hour report, "Bush
Family Fortunes." American networks turned down BBC's offer to run it in
the
USA. "Wonderful film," one executive told me, "but Time Warner is not
going
to let us put this on the air." However, US networks will take cash for
advertisements calling Kerry a Vietnam coward.
The good news is, until Patriot Act 3 kicks in, they can't stop us
selling
the film to you directly. The updated version of "Bush Family Fortunes,"
with the full story you still can't see on your boob tube, will be
released
next month on DVD. See a preview here.
For more on our president's war years and the $23 million payment, read
this
excerpt from the New York Times bestseller, The Best Democracy Money Can
Buy.
http://www.workingforchange.com/article.cfm?itemid=17565
--
Can you help provide the military records that prove Lt. George W. Bush
completed his military commitment?
This is an issue of much greater significance than nitpicking Kerry's
military record, which he earned in combat in Viet Nam. Using all
available
records, except for Bush's unsupported 'honorable discharge', one can
only
conclude Bush was AWOL and/or a deserter during war time.
So do your patriotic duty for your "war president" and prove he hasn't
sent
thousands of men and women to be injured or killed in Iraq while
avoiding
fighting in Viet Nam himself and then apparently going AWOL.
--
In May 1972, Bush moved to Alabama to work on a political campaign and,
he
has said, to perform his Guard service there for a year. But other Guard
officers have said they have no recollection of ever seeing him there.
The documents released on Friday by the Pentagon included two faded
computerized payroll sheets showing Bush was not paid during the latter
part
of 1972 and offer no evidence to place Bush in Alabama during the latter
part of 1972.
http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/07/23/bush.military.records.reut/
http://crisispapers.org/essays/awol-scandal.htm
http://glcq.com/
www.awolbush.com
he didn't give himself an honorable discharge, the US Military did.....
rich
Odd then that the US Military has NO RECORD of his discharge.
Care to explain that? NO RECORD. Wait 'til the MoveOn ad featuring
Barnes hits the air. The Swift boat Liars are gonna look like teddy bears
compared to what you're gonna get in return!
WS
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| User: "NotBush2004" |
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31 Aug 2004 06:44:10 PM |
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he didn't give himself an honorable discharge, the US Military did.....
Now is your chance to do your patriotic duty for your 'war president', prove
he earned his 'honorable discharge.'
You CAN'T. There are no performance records for his 18 mos in Alabama along
with a 9 mo. gap in his pay records. And only ONE person claims to have seen
the future president of the U.S. in Alabama during those 18 mos.
Bush's MO throughout his TANG service supports his AWOL status.
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'w' sez: "I continued flying with my unit for the next several years"
And Bush himself, in his 1999 autobiography, "A Charge to Keep," recounts
the thrills of his pilot training, which he completed in June 1970. "I
continued flying with my unit for the next several years," the governor
wrote.
But both accounts are contradicted by copies of Bush's military records,
obtained by the Globe. In his final 18 months of military service in 1972
and 1973, Bush did not fly at all. And for much of that time, Bush was all
but unaccounted for: For a full year, there is no record that he showed up
for the periodic drills required of part-time guardsmen.
Bush, who declined to be interviewed on the issue, said through a spokesman
that he has "some recollection" of attending drills that year, but maybe not
consistently.
http://www.boston.com/news/politics/president/bush/articles/2000/05/23/1_year_gap_in_bushs_guard_duty?mode=PF
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| User: "Righteous Nation" |
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31 Aug 2004 07:17:15 PM |
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In article <L%7Zc.12$YP1.10@trnddc03>, "Rich" <datakeep@verizon.net>
wrote:
"NotBush2004" <NotBush@WhiteHouse.Gov> wrote in message
news:Jv7Zc.53315$7y4.18102@roc.nntpserver.com...
Still unreported: The pay-off in the Air Guard fix
Ben Barnes' $23 million secret about Bush
In 1968, former Congressman George Herbert Walker Bush of Texas, fresh
from
voting to send other men's sons to Vietnam, enlisted his own son in a very
special affirmative action program, the "champagne" unit of the Texas Air
National Guard. There, Top Gun fighter pilot George Dubya was assigned the
dangerous job of protecting Houston from Vietcong air attack.
This week, former Lt. Governor Ben Barnes of Texas 'fessed up to pulling
the
strings to keep Little George out of the jungle. "I got a young man named
George W. Bush into the Texas Air Guard -- and I'm ashamed."
THE PAY-OFF
That's far from the end of the story. In 1994, George W. Bush was elected
governor of Texas by a whisker. By that time, Barnes had left office to
become a big time corporate lobbyist. To an influence peddler like Barnes,
having damning information on a sitting governor is worth its weight in
gold -- or, more precisely, there's a value in keeping the info secret.
Barnes appears to have made lucrative use of his knowledge of our
President's slithering out of the draft as a lever to protect a
multi-billion dollar contract for a client. That's the information in a
confidential letter buried deep in the files of the US Justice Department
that fell into my hands at BBC television.
Here's what happened. Just after Bush's election, Barnes' client GTech
Corp., due to allegations of corruption, was about to lose its license to
print money: its contract to run the Texas state lottery. Barnes, says the
Justice Department document, made a call to the newly elected governor's
office and saved GTech's state contract.
The letter said, "Governor Bush ... made a deal with Ben Barnes not to
rebid
[the GTech lottery contract] because Barnes could confirm that Bush had
lied
during the '94 campaign."
In that close race, Bush denied the fix was in to keep him out of 'Nam,
and
the US media stopped asking questions. What did the victorious Governor
Bush's office do for Barnes? According to the tipster, "Barnes agreed
never
to confirm the story [of the draft dodging] and the governor talked to the
chair of the lottery two days later and she then agreed to support letting
GTech keep the contract without a bid."
And so it came to pass that the governor's commission reversed itself and
gave GTech the billion dollar deal without a bid.
The happy client paid Barnes, the keeper of Governor Bush's secret, a fee
of
over $23 million. Barnes, not surprisingly, denies that Bush took care of
his client in return for Barnes' silence. However, confronted with the
evidence, the former Lt. Governor now admits to helping the young George
stay out of Vietnam.
Take a look at the letter yourself -- with information we confirmed with
other sources -- here.
Frankly, I don't care if President Bush cowered and ran from Vietnam. I
sure
as hell didn't volunteer... but then, my daddy didn't send someone else in
my place. And I don't march around aircraft carriers, talking about war
and
sacrifice, with parachute clips around my gonads.
More important, I haven't made any pay-offs to silence those who could
change my image from war hero to war zero.
"TIME WARNER WON'T LET US AIR THIS"
By the way: I first reported this story in 1999, including the evidence of
payback, in The Observer of London. US media closed their eyes. Then I put
the story on British television last year in the one-hour report, "Bush
Family Fortunes." American networks turned down BBC's offer to run it in
the
USA. "Wonderful film," one executive told me, "but Time Warner is not
going
to let us put this on the air." However, US networks will take cash for
advertisements calling Kerry a Vietnam coward.
The good news is, until Patriot Act 3 kicks in, they can't stop us selling
the film to you directly. The updated version of "Bush Family Fortunes,"
with the full story you still can't see on your boob tube, will be
released
next month on DVD. See a preview here.
For more on our president's war years and the $23 million payment, read
this
excerpt from the New York Times bestseller, The Best Democracy Money Can
Buy.
http://www.workingforchange.com/article.cfm?itemid=17565
--
Can you help provide the military records that prove Lt. George W. Bush
completed his military commitment?
This is an issue of much greater significance than nitpicking Kerry's
military record, which he earned in combat in Viet Nam. Using all
available
records, except for Bush's unsupported 'honorable discharge', one can only
conclude Bush was AWOL and/or a deserter during war time.
So do your patriotic duty for your "war president" and prove he hasn't
sent
thousands of men and women to be injured or killed in Iraq while avoiding
fighting in Viet Nam himself and then apparently going AWOL.
--
In May 1972, Bush moved to Alabama to work on a political campaign and, he
has said, to perform his Guard service there for a year. But other Guard
officers have said they have no recollection of ever seeing him there.
The documents released on Friday by the Pentagon included two faded
computerized payroll sheets showing Bush was not paid during the latter
part
of 1972 and offer no evidence to place Bush in Alabama during the latter
part of 1972.
http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/07/23/bush.military.records.reut/
http://crisispapers.org/essays/awol-scandal.htm
http://glcq.com/
www.awolbush.com
he didn't give himself an honorable discharge, the US Military did.....
rich
The "U.S. Military" did not give the draft-dodger Bush an honorable
discharge. The National Guard has some document they provided him.
--
Death and Full Expropriation for Treason
Full Expropriation and Banishment, or Death, for Misprision of Treason
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31 Aug 2004 07:46:45 PM |
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http://crisispapers.org/essays/awol-scandal.htm
http://glcq.com/
www.awolbush.com
he didn't give himself an honorable discharge, the US Military did.....
rich
The "U.S. Military" did not give the draft-dodger Bush an honorable
discharge. The National Guard has some document they provided him.
There is a difference?
--
They Knew...
Despite the whitewash, we now know that the Bush administration was warned
before the war that its Iraq claims were weak
http://www.inthesetimes.com/site/main/article/they_knew_0802/
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Death and Full Expropriation for Treason
Full Expropriation and Banishment, or Death, for Misprision of Treason
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| User: "Righteous Nation" |
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31 Aug 2004 09:20:36 PM |
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In article <b_8Zc.53335$7y4.13792@roc.nntpserver.com>,
"NotBush2004" <NotBush@WhiteHouse.Gov> wrote:
http://crisispapers.org/essays/awol-scandal.htm
http://glcq.com/
www.awolbush.com
he didn't give himself an honorable discharge, the US Military did.....
rich
The "U.S. Military" did not give the draft-dodger Bush an honorable
discharge. The National Guard has some document they provided him.
There is a difference?
There was in 1968.
Enlistment in the U.S. Military included an Oath which placed one's life
at sacrifice for the Nation/Constitution...not so in the contract oath
for state Guard...in '68.
Bush "got" into the Guard knowing with a certainty that he would not be
serving in combat...not so for virtually every other enlistee in the
U.S. Armed Forces.
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Death and Full Expropriation for Treason
Full Expropriation and Banishment, or Death, for Misprision of Treason
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| User: "Cisco Kid" |
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03 Sep 2004 09:36:58 PM |
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On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 18:46:45 -0600, "NotBush2004"
<NotBush@WhiteHouse.Gov> wrote:
http://crisispapers.org/essays/awol-scandal.htm
http://glcq.com/
www.awolbush.com
he didn't give himself an honorable discharge, the US Military did.....
rich
The "U.S. Military" did not give the draft-dodger Bush an honorable
discharge. The National Guard has some document they provided him.
There is a difference?
Actually, yes. US military = federal jurisdiction under control of
the President. National Guard = state militia under control of a
Governor. The President can, however, activate a state militia - then
they fall under federal jurisdiction.
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| User: "Cisco Kid" |
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31 Aug 2004 08:05:35 PM |
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On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 23:40:27 GMT, "Rich" <datakeep@verizon.net> wrote:
"NotBush2004" <NotBush@WhiteHouse.Gov> wrote in message
news:Jv7Zc.53315$7y4.18102@roc.nntpserver.com...
In May 1972, Bush moved to Alabama to work on a political campaign and, he
has said, to perform his Guard service there for a year. But other Guard
officers have said they have no recollection of ever seeing him there.
The documents released on Friday by the Pentagon included two faded
computerized payroll sheets showing Bush was not paid during the latter
part
of 1972 and offer no evidence to place Bush in Alabama during the latter
part of 1972.
http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/07/23/bush.military.records.reut/
http://crisispapers.org/essays/awol-scandal.htm
http://glcq.com/
www.awolbush.com
he didn't give himself an honorable discharge, the US Military did.....
And "who" do you think greased that palm? Good ole' poppy to the
rescue again.
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