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

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To: Wayners who wrote (40753)8/5/2004 9:14:29 PM
From: zonkieRead Replies (1) of 81568
 
conspiracy theorists like you who speculate without a shred of evidence.

I don't know if there was any conspiracy or not, i've never given it any thought. It is strange that junior and James Bath both got suspended within a month of each other though now that you mention it.

I showed you pages and pages of evidence and you dismissed it all with the one blanket statement "that guy is a liar". As long as all you have to do is label anyone who makes an accusation against junior a liar you can't lose in your mind. As long as you declare that what you say is absolute proof you can't lose in your own mind either. But you didn't prove the guy to be a liar just as you didn't prove junior was never a deserter or even that he wasn't AWOL. If he had permission to be absent it would be in his records. If he was allowed to make up time later it still wouldn't prove he was never AWOL. There is a stipulation in the Air force regulations that says a person who has to miss a meeting and wants permission to make it up has to make the meeting up no more than 15 days before or 30 days after the meeting he is going to miss. From what I have seen of junior's records he was gone for months on end. I doubt it could be proven beyond a doubt that he had no intentions of ever coming back if he didn't throw his uniforms away. That is one thing it mentions about being a deserter. I have no idea if junior threw his uniforms away but I do know he was gone a lot longer than what should have been the amount of time in which they should have declared him to be AWOL and saw to it that he was called to active service.

Like I said before, close to or over 95% of the people who were missing for the length of time junior was gone received a less than honorable discharge.
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