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To: LindyBill who wrote (69721)9/13/2004 2:50:51 AM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793808
 
Burkett's name is surfacing more and more.



Is Bill Burkett a reliable source?
September 12th, 2004 - American Thinker

With the media’s latest iteration of President Bush’s National Guard story, Lt. Col. Bill Burkett has once again managed to insert himself into the news.

This article from the September 12th issue of Newsweek is typical of the latest crop:

NEWSWEEK: A Principal Source for Network's Bush National Guard Story Was Disgruntled Former Guard Officer Sunday September 12, 11:22 am ET

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News mavens will perhaps recall that Lt. Col. Burkett first made the papers more than four years ago at the start of George Bush’s first campaign, when he alleged that he had personally witnessed Bush’s National Guard records being removed from the files and destroyed.

Retired Guard officer says he saw some files discarded in trash - Dallas Morning News

The White House released records Tuesday to buttress the president's assertion that he fulfilled his military duty during the Vietnam War, but it faced new questions about whether George W. Bush's file was altered before his 2000 presidential race.

Retired National Guard Lt. Col. Bill Burkett said Tuesday that in 1997, then-Gov. Bush's chief of staff, Joe Allbaugh, told the National Guard chief to get the Bush file and make certain "there's not any-thing there that will embarrass the governor."

Mr. Burkett said that a few days later at Camp Mabry in Austin, he saw Mr. Bush's file and docu-ments from it discarded in a trash can. He said he recognized the documents as retirement point summaries and pay forms.

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This story was quickly picked up and trumpeted by the rest of the Democrat media:

This article from CNN being fairly representative:

CNN.com - Guardsman says he saw Bush's Guard records in trash ...
... Bush served in the Texas Air National Guard during the Vietnam War era. Retired
Lt. Col. Bill Burkett, who was then an adviser to the Texas adjutant general ...

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Weirdly, Burkett’s almost immediate retraction was only noted by a handful of online websites, such as The Online Journal:

Burkett says he wasn’t pointing a finger, but trying to get Bush to release the pertinent documents in his military records

November 5, 2000—Texas National Guard Lt. Colonel (retired) Bill Burkett, in providing clarifications to published reports, says he was not pointing fingers but raising the question of whether Gov. George W. Bush, his aides, and other Guard officers were merely incompetent in their handling of Bush’s military records and trying to get Bush to order the release of the pertinent records: his payroll and retirement records, which would settle the question of whether he fulfilled his military obligation.
Question: Did you allege that the governor’s staff “doctored” the records?
Burkette: No, instead I stated that the way this had been handled by the Bush staff, including knowl-edgeable military officials at the Texas National Guard, that it left the implication that the Bush staff had first incompetently provided an incomplete military file for the Governor which was consistent with his autobiography.

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Burkett’s retraction and denials in 2000 did not stop him from regurgitating the story for a new audience three years later, when a new election season was starting up. Here the retired Colonel ex-presses himself succinctly to the ultra left site, Indymedia:

Bush S***s On Guardsman

by Bill Burkett
23 Mar 2003

I had been 'loaned' from the senior staff and state planning officer of the Texas National Guard to the Department of the Army for a series of these special projects after angering George W. Bush by re-fusing to falsify readiness information and reports; confronting a fraudulent funding scheme which kept 'ghost' soldiers on the books for additional funding, and refusing to alter official personnel re-cords [of George W. Bush]...

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In fact, Burkett regularly portrayed himself as a martyr for refusing to follow the orders to destroy Bush’s incriminating records. He even instituted a lawsuit against his officers in the Texas National Guard for their mean treatment of him.

Burkett describes his ordeal in excrutiating detail in an article he scribed for the ultra left Veterans For Peace:

VETERANS FOR PEACE
Veterans Working Together for Peace & Justice Through Non-violence. Wage Peace!

What do you say?
By Bill Burkett
Online Journal Contributing Writer

March 19, 2003—I've sat in total grief for the past three years, watching the institutions of America being spent as if they were lottery winnings.

I don't want to say it, "But I told you so."

In January of 1998 and what seems like a full lifetime ago, I was stricken by a deadly case of menin-goencephalitis. I was returning from a short duty trip to Panama as a team chief to inspect the hand over of Ft. Clayton to the Panamanians. I had been 'loaned' from the senior staff and state planning officer of the Texas National Guard to the Department of the Army for a series of these special pro-jects after angering George W. Bush by refusing to falsify readiness information and reports; con-fronting a fraudulent funding scheme which kept 'ghost' soldiers on the books for additional funding, and refusing to alter official personnel records [of George W. Bush].

George W. Bush and his lieutenants were mad. They ordered that I not be accessed to emergency medical care services, healthcare benefits I earned by my official duty; and I was withheld from medical care for 154 days before I was withdrawn from Texas responsibility by the Department of the Army, by order of the White House.

I was a pawn then caught in a struggle for right and wrong, but also caught within a political struggle between a man who would do anything to be 'king' of America and an institution of laws that we knew as America.

For five years, I have fought my battles around two fronts; the personal retaliation that was waged against me and the individual organizational unlawful acts and practices waged against our institu-tions.

But I first had to survive. Without a single bit of help, contact and in spite of threats against my life and that of my family, I have had to relearn to walk and to live. My daily pain is far worse than any-thing I could have previously imagined. I suffer from extreme constant headaches, body pain and even my hair hurts. I now have a severe seizure disorder which we are starting to gain slight control over…

The only benefits that we have received have come at the end of a court order; and they have been under constant challenge. Needless to say, we know the White House counsel personally. We know Dan Bartlett, Karen Hughes, Joe Allbaugh, Don Evans, and many others very personally. Dick Che-ney used to be a close friend. No longer…

(Lt. Col. Bill Burkett completed 28 years of decorated service and was medically retired from the US Army National Guard in 1998 after suffering meningoencephalitis on return from an assignment in Panama. From 1995 until his illness, Burkett served as State Plans Officer for the Texas Army Na-tional Guard and Governor George W. Bush. After refusing to follow direct orders involving falsifying readiness reports, Burkett sought "whistleblower" status for reports involving anti-Semitic activity; personnel fraud; readiness fraud and the alteration of the personal military file of Governor George W. Bush. Lt. Col. Burkett is currently the plaintiff in his appeal to the US Supreme Court in the case of Burkett v. Goodwin, Taliaferro, Meador, et al, in regard to the retaliation against him following breaking the Bush records issue. Lt. Col Burkett served as a War Plans Officer during Operation De-sert Storm and functioned as a senior trainer in conducting simulations exercises for deploying troops.)

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Here is a synopsis of the outcome of the aforementioned appeal to the US Supreme Court in the case of Burkett v. Goodwin, Taliaferro, Meador, et al:

Description: Bill Burkett, a retired Lieutenant Colonel in the Texas Army National Guard, brought a personal injury action against appellees, William Goodwin, Jackie Taliaferro, and Archie Meador, all of whom were his superior officers. (1) Burkett appeals from the trial court's order dismissing his law-suit…

Burkett alleged that over the next four months Goodwin, Taliaferro and Meador willfully and maliciously refused to provide Dyess with clearance or confirmation of his duty status thereby denying him access to military medical care. Burkett alleged that these three individuals' conduct was "so completely beyond and outside any military authority or discretion as to have been outside the scope of military duty, outside any military duty, outside any military capacity, and not incident to military duty." Burkett alleged that they "acted purely as individuals, not as military officers, albeit pretending to have military authority and abusing their offices through such pretense in order to willfully and maliciously wreak havoc upon [Burkett's] life."

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By the way, Burkett lost his appeal.

The above excerpts are the result of a fairly cursory Googling of Bill Burkett’s online record. Yet such vaunted journalistic institutions as CBS News and the Boston Globe with their vast resources for vetting people have for more than four years considered him a reliable source for their articles attacking George Bush.

Any port in a storm, I guess.

Steve Gilbert



To: LindyBill who wrote (69721)9/13/2004 3:05:12 AM
From: Nadine Carroll  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 793808
 
"We're having a hard time tracking how we got the documents," says the CBS News producer. "There are at least two people in this building who have insisted we got copies of these memos from the Kerry campaign by way of an additional source. We do not have the originals, and our sources have indicated to us that we will not be getting the originals. How that is possible I don't know."

Well of course they don't have the originals. If they had the originals, even the professional journalists at CBS News would be able to tell that they had come off a laserwriter and not a typewriter.

"We pulled the trick of only calling some sources at the last minute to reconfirm," says the CBS producer. "Someone called Hodges, I think, on Monday night and read him parts of the document. The late contacts are a standard practice so we don't tip off the competition or our sources."

So are you telling me that it is standard practice at CBS News to take your sources' word on their bare say-so? except for a last minute "sound good to you?" phone call? I wonder you don't get hoodwinked more often. Or maybe you do.

Burkett gained some national attention earlier in the campaign when he claimed he was at National Guard headquarters in Austin 1997, when he overheard Guard officials and a representative of then Governor Bush discuss how to sanitize Bush's files. That story was fully discredited. Nonetheless, Burkett sat down for at least three different interviews with CBS News for the story now at the center of the controversy.

Let me amend my last remark. You didn't take the bare say-so of just any source; you took the bare say-so of a proven liar. A proven liar who by some vague coincidence happens to be one of Kerry's largest fund-raisers. And this was your entire basis - the entire basis - for a major attack on President Bush, 7 weeks before the Election.

The Emperor is very, very naked. And now he is going to have to admit it.



To: LindyBill who wrote (69721)9/13/2004 12:28:25 PM
From: Neeka  Respond to of 793808
 
Rumor has it that DNC operators are working overtime in order to answer calls and do damage control. Vacations and plans for business and leisure travel are off till the election.

THERE ARE OTHER PROBLEMS with the Kerry campaign. According to several Kerry and DNC sources, Kerry advisers have been furiously holding focus group meetings in an attempt to find some issue of national concern that might cut their way in the coming weeks. But nothing they've looked at seems to be working. Of course, even if they were to find something there is no guarantee their man would run with it.