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Richard Riley wrote in
news ![]() Except the record that shows he got a dental exam at Dannelly Air National Guard Base in Alabama on January 6, 1973. Sure, Riley, he sneaked into the base to get his teeth fixed and that proves he did his duty. Unhuh. I wonder why he avoided showing up at his unit that day. And retired Lt. Col. John "Bill" Calhoun, who told AP "I saw him each drill period. He was very aggressive about doing his duty there. He never complained about it. ... He was very dedicated to what he was doing in the Guard. He showed up on time and he left at the end of the day." One republican says that, no one else on his squadron, INCLUDING OTHER REPUBLICANS can back that up. Riiiight. Juan |
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