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

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To: Lazarus_Long who wrote (16427)9/14/2004 10:40:18 AM
From: Orcastraiter  Read Replies (1) of 90947
 
Read this:

August 26, 2004
Bush Still Hasn't Explained Guard Days
• posted by Dan Gillmor 10:51 AM
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USA Today: Questions about Bush's Guard service unanswered. The Pentagon last week responded to a 4-month-old request from USA TODAY for additional records from Bush's files by sending another copy of documents that were released by the White House in February. The documents do not address the unexplained year in Bush's Guard service or his decision to stop flying.


Which is followed by the comments in the blog:

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President George W. Bush has fully disclosed all his military records. He signed Standard Form 180 authorizing the Department of Defense to release any and all records, including payroll and medical records, from the dates of his service in the Guard.

Explain please why Senator John F. Kerry has refused to sign Standard Form 180? Without his signature, the military can not release all the after-action reports relevent to his medals, or the medical records relevent to the Purple Hearts that enabled him to bolt from his Vietnam service after serving only 1/3rd of his Swift Boat tour of duty.

Why has Senator John F. Kennedy refused to release his personal contemporaneous journals, made available to the author of his authorized biography "Tour of Duty"?

In both cases, official military records and his journals, there is documentary evidence bearing on dozens of eyewitness reports that contradict John F. Kerry's claims about his war record.

George Bush authorized the full release of all contemporary records. John F. Kerry has not.

Who has something to hide?

Posted by: standard on August 26, 2004 11:16 AM


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See...your assertion is simply another echo by a partisan blogger...the anonymous "standard"... using the swiftboat talking points.

Now. Got Proof?

Orca
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