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Old July 10th 04, 04:56 PM
Issac Goldberg
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ojunk (Mike Weeks) wrote in message ...
From:
(Issac Goldberg)
Date: 7/9/2004 19:48 Pacific Daylight Time


wrote:

How?
The command to destory the naval records would have to pass several
hands between the president and the corporal that would press the
"erase" botton. Every hand along the way would be a risk factor that
could take an interest in the records just because the president wanted
them erased.


Well, here is one way to do it:

July 9, 2004
Pentagon Says Bush Records of Service Were Destroyed
By RALPH BLUMENTHAL, The New York Times

HOUSTON, July 8 - Military records that could help establish President
Bush's whereabouts during his disputed service in the Texas Air
National Guard more than 30 years ago have been inadvertently
destroyed, according to the Pentagon.


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What part of "according to the Pentagon" didn't you read?


Do you believe EVERYTHING that comes out of the Pentagon?

Nobody could be that stupid.