Mary, I rarely read what you post because you are clearly factually challenged. Thankfully I read many of the folks who still bother.......
"What we don't have is forensic evidence that George W. Bush ever showed up for duty. Not one colleague that served with him during that period of time could vouch for having seen him there."
Retired Colonel Ed Morrisey served in the Air National Guard and is familiar with the President's record since the beginning of his service.
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Another Officer Praises Bush's Service
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Ex-Guardsman Says Bush Served in Ala
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'Bush and I were lieutenants'
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Bush Guard Service, The True Story
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WHAT'S A RELIABLE WITNESS TO THE GLOBE?
There is retired Lt. Col. John “Bill” Calhoun, unit's flight safety officer who told the Associated Press in February that he saw Bush “every drill period” ; Joe LeFevers, another member of the 187th, who told The Birmingham News that he remembered seeing Bush on base and remembered Bush because of his political job at the time on a U.S. Senate campaign; Joe Holcombe, who worked with Bush on the Blount campaign and told a local paper that he remembers Bush missing at least one campaign meeting because of his National Guard drills; James Anderson, who was a physician for the Montgomery-based 187th Tactical Reconnaissance Group, who recalls performing a routine examination on Bush at Dannelly Air National Guard base in 1972; and Emily Marks Curtis, who dated Bush while he worked on the 1972 Senate campaign of Winton "Red" Blount, and who told a local paper that Bush had talked of going to Guard duty on the weekends.
Plus Bush’s dental records, which, the Kerry Spot concedes, only proves that Bush’s teeth were on base on January 6, 1973.
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