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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Suma who wrote (211265)11/9/2004 5:49:48 PM
From: brushwud1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) of 1573439
 
I keep reading that Kerry's discharge from the Navy is suspect...I am curious as to just where these ideas come from...

Meanwhile are erst while President has still gotten away with that lapse of time when he did not present himself for duty. This has been established in the same manner as those statements about Kerry.. Without documentation. Without whatever it takes to prove the truth.


In Bush's case, he authorized that his entire military record be made public. Terry McAuliffe and Teresa Heinz Kerry have suggested that Bush was AWOL or a draft dodger and various attempts have been made to find documents which might support such ideas, but no one contests that Bush eventually received an honorable discharge.

In Kerry's case, he never authorized that his entire military record be made public, so there is no public record of any discharge. This has led various people to infer that his discharge might have been less than honorable.

The difference between the two cases is that while some suspect that a document might exist to show that Bush's service was substandard, everyone knows that a document does exist which might show that Kerry's service was substandard, but he didn't allow anyone to see it.
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