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Politics : Just the Facts, Ma'am: A Compendium of Liberal Fiction

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To: jlallen who wrote (16802)9/17/2004 11:35:40 AM
From: Orcastraiter   of 90947
 
White House cannot confirm that Form 180 was signed...

Not even the White House supported Hannity's repeated claim that President Bush "actually signed Form 180, which authorized the Pentagon to release all of his military records." As The Washington Times reported on August 18:

At the White House, press secretary Scott McClellan said he couldn't say specifically whether Mr. Bush signed Standard Form 180, but the president did request and release his own military records in February. "I don't believe he signed any form, but he did authorize making his military records available publicly," Mr. McClellan said. "We have released all the records, and reporters were allowed to look at his medical records as well."


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Seems to me that if the President signed a form 180, then that form would already have been circulated on the internet as a pdf.

Hey maybe the one that Hannity claims he's seen was a forgery? That's probably why the AP had to sue to get records released. Because all records are being made available...uh huh.

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