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To: BGR who wrote (32924)5/15/2000 12:04:00 PM
From: Mike M2  Respond to of 42523
 
BGR, freerepublic.com Clinton is a disgrace

The Dec. 3 letter written to me by Mr. Clinton, and subsequently taken from the files by Lt. Col.
Clint Jones, my executive officer, was placed into the ROTC files so that a record would be
available in case the applicant should again petition to enter the ROTC program. The information in
that letter alone would have restricted Bill Clinton from ever qualifying to be an officer in the United
States Military

. Even more significant was his lack of veracity in purposefully defrauding the military by deceiving
me, both in concealing his anti-military activities overseas and his counterfeit intentions for later
military service.

These actions cause me to question both his patriotism and his integrity. When I consider the
calibre, the bravery, and the patriotism of the fine young soldiers whose deaths I have witnessed,
and others whose funerals I have attended.

When I reflect on not only the willingness but eagerness that so many of them displayed in their
earnest desire to defend and serve their country, it is untenable and incomprehensible to me that a
man who was not merely unwilling to serve his country, but actually protested against its military,
should ever be in the position of commander-in-chief of our armed forces.

I write this declaration not only for the living and future generations, but for those who fought and
died for our country. If space and time permitted I would include the names of the ones I knew and
fought with, and along with them I would mention my brother Bob, who was killed during World
War II and is buried in Cambridge, England (at the age of 23, about the age Bill Clinton was when
he was over in England protesting the war)

I have agonized over whether or not to submit this statement to the American people. But, I realize
that even though I served my country by being in the military over 32 years, and having gone
through the ordeal of months of combat under the worst of conditions followed by years of
imprisonment by the Japanese, it is not enough.

I'm writing these comments to let everyone know that I love my country more than I do my own
personal security and well-being. I will go to my grave loving these United States of America and
the liberty for which so many men have fought and died. Because of my poor physical condition this
will be my final statement. I will make no further comments to any of the media regarding this issue.

Eugene J. Holmes Colonel, U.S.A., Ret. September 1992

Posted by: KE (karrie@nb.net) *
02/21/99 11:47:00 PST

To: KE
Thank you for finding and posting this. I had been looking for COL. Holmes statement for quite a
while. His worst nightmare came true not once but twice. It really says quite a bit about the country
he loved and served, as well as so many of us all.



To: BGR who wrote (32924)5/17/2000 6:47:00 PM
From: Monty Lenard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42523
 
B...G....R....

Sorry I am so long in responding but I wanted to give your question careful consideration and after doing so ...

No I did not miss his ratings and

the only reason I can come up with for such ratings is

"ignorance" on the part of a lot of foreigners.

Monty