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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry

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To: jlallen who wrote (7938)3/17/2004 12:00:02 PM
From: OrcastraiterRead Replies (3) of 81568
 
John Allen Mohammed, convicted for sniper shootings around Washington, was disciplined numerous times while in the National Guard, including several days in prison for assault. He, too, received an honorable discharge.

Secondly, Guard Commanders in the '70s were given wide latitude on discharges. Honestly, who is going to give a dishonorable to the son of a prominent Republican politician who has just been elected chairman of the Republican National Committee?

The honorable discharge alone does not prove that Bush served his time.

He says his records were released. If those are truly all the files in existence, either a dog somewhere has a curiously selective taste for microfiche, or the records have been tampered with - and that's a felony. No evidence of the Flight Inquiry Board that would have been convened when he was suspended from flying. No DD214 or NGB 22. No Officer Effectiveness Report (OER) from 1973. No flight logs, among a pilot's most important records. No attendance sheets, photographs, or unit rosters. And still zero evidence of any actual duty between May 1972 and April 1973.

Prove that Bush served his full time in the guard. An honorable discharge proves nothing.

Orca
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