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Jack wrote: Bush was in a chamgaigne unit to avoid the draft. Plain and simple. A unit that was, at the time he joined, sending pilots on tours to Viet Nam, among other places, in the Palace Alert program. You keep forgetting that... |
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On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 18:32:41 -0700, Steve Hix
wrote: In article , Jack wrote: Bush was in a chamgaigne unit to avoid the draft. Plain and simple. A unit that was, at the time he joined, sending pilots on tours to Viet Nam, among other places, in the Palace Alert program. You keep forgetting that... No, I didn't forget that. F-102 jocks flying recce in Viet Nam needed 500 hours in the aircraft. George W. Bush had less than 300 when he refused his annual flight physical. My point was not against those flying the F-102 in the ANG. Many of them did stand up and fight when called.. George W. Bush simply wasn't one of them. To know the neocon chickenhawks ....... watch what they do .... not what they say...... Jack |
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On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 08:45:04 -0600, Jack wrote:
On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 18:32:41 -0700, Steve Hix wrote: In article , Jack wrote: Bush was in a chamgaigne unit to avoid the draft. Plain and simple. Jack, at least learn to spell champagne. It will lend credibility to your other ravings. A unit that was, at the time he joined, sending pilots on tours to Viet Nam, among other places, in the Palace Alert program. You keep forgetting that... No, I didn't forget that. F-102 jocks flying recce in Viet Nam needed 500 hours in the aircraft. Wrong on two counts. First, F-102s did not fly recce--EVER. They were interceptors flying air defense alert. And second, the 500 hour requirement was not for Vietnam deployment but for Palace Alert. Lots of folks went to SEA with a lot less hours in their system even when "minimum" requirements were higher. George W. Bush had less than 300 when he refused his annual flight physical. My point was not against those flying the F-102 in the ANG. Many of them did stand up and fight when called.. George W. Bush simply wasn't one of them. And, wrong again. You need to read slowly and try not to move your lips. Bush had approximately 300 hours when he VOLUNTEERED for Palace Alert--a program to deploy ANG interceptor pilots worldwide (including SEA) to support USAF operations. The desired minimum was 500 hours, but could routinely be waived to meet requirements. He did not take a flight physical when he would not be performing flight duties during the last several months of his ANG tenure when the force was being reduced in all units as SEA was coming to a conclusion. And, where exactly did you say you were flying during those years? Ed Rasimus Fighter Pilot (USAF-Ret) "When Thunder Rolled" "Phantom Flights, Bangkok Nights" Both from Smithsonian Books ***www.thunderchief.org |
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![]() "Jack" wrote in message ... No, I didn't forget that. F-102 jocks flying recce in Viet Nam needed 500 hours in the aircraft. F-102 jocks didn't fly recce anywhere. |
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Jack wrote: On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 18:32:41 -0700, Steve Hix wrote: In article , Jack wrote: Bush was in a chamgaigne unit to avoid the draft. Plain and simple. A unit that was, at the time he joined, sending pilots on tours to Viet Nam, among other places, in the Palace Alert program. You keep forgetting that... No, I didn't forget that. F-102 jocks flying recce in Viet Nam needed 500 hours in the aircraft. Which was pointed out to him when he inquired about signing up for the program. George W. Bush had less than 300 when he refused his annual flight physical. Which he did because he was no longer on flying status (the unit was swtiching from F-102 to F-101, and his hitch had too little time left to make retraining worth the effort. My point was not against those flying the F-102 in the ANG. Many of them did stand up and fight when called.. George W. Bush simply wasn't one of them. Since he was never called to do it, you've got not standing for argument. He was serving as required by the terms of his enlistment; it's no fault of his that the aircraft they trained him to fly was being taken out of service. To know the neocon chickenhawks ....... watch what they do .... not what they say...... Jack It's pretty clear that you're not interested in any inconvenient facts. |
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Yea, you're right. He joined the Naval Reserve to avoid combat.
Never did show up either. "ArtKramr" wrote Bush did that. |
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![]() "ArtKramr" wrote in message ... Bush did that. But by his own admission, in an account resurfaced by the Boston Globe some time back, Kerry did admit he volunteered for Swift boat duty because he thought it would get him into the theater *without* exposing him to actual combat. "I didn't really want to get involved in the war," Kerry said in a little-noticed contribution to a book of Vietnam reminiscences published in 1986. "When I signed up for the swift boats, they had very little to do with the war. They were engaged in coastal patrolling and that's what I thought I was going to be doing." http://www.spinsanity.org/post.html?...1_archive.html So where does that leave him? Brooks Arthur Kramer |
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![]() "Kevin Brooks" wrote in message ... But by his own admission, in an account resurfaced by the Boston Globe some time back, Kerry did admit he volunteered for Swift boat duty because he thought it would get him into the theater *without* exposing him to actual combat. "I didn't really want to get involved in the war," Kerry said in a little-noticed contribution to a book of Vietnam reminiscences published in 1986. "When I signed up for the swift boats, they had very little to do with the war. They were engaged in coastal patrolling and that's what I thought I was going to be doing." http://www.spinsanity.org/post.html?...1_archive.html So where does that leave him? Uhh, wiser than anyone imagined? |
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And your still flying that bar stool ya drunk.
The Durango 95 purred away real horrorshow. A nice warm vibratey feeling all through your guttiwuts. |
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