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On 15 Jul 2004 16:28:14 GMT, (ArtKramr) proclaimed:
You leave me speechless. And that ain't easy to do. God Bless Rick Clark! |
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Art wrote:
You leave me speechless. And that ain't easy to do. I will also question that :-) But with jovial intent. I will also try to learn to spell and punctuate (Damned Public Schools and Injuneering classes) Rick Clark Mfe |
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Subject: Too Long Donald Trump tells Bush. "You're fired"
From: (OXMORON1) Date: 7/15/2004 10:43 AM Pacific Standard Time Message-id: Art wrote: You leave me speechless. And that ain't easy to do. I will also question that :-) But with jovial intent. I will also try to learn to spell and punctuate (Damned Public Schools and Injuneering classes) Rick Clark Mfe The speling loked good to me.(grin) Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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ArtKramr wrote: You leave me speechless. And that ain't easy to do. The speling loked good to me.(grin) Arthur Kramer That didn't last long! |
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I will question Kerry's motives and record in Vietnam and since...
"John Kerry was wounded in his first significant combat action, when he volunteered for a special mission on 2 December 1968: "It was a half-assed action that hardly qualfied as combat, but it was my first, and that made it very exciting," [Kerry said]. "Three of us, two enlisted men and myself, had stayed up all night in a Boston Whaler [a foam-filled-fiberglass boat] patrolling the shore off a Viet Cong-infested peninsula north of Cam Ranh . . . Most of the night had been spent being scared ****less by fisherman whom we would suddenly creep up on in the darkness. Once, one of the sailors was so startled by two men who surprised us as we came around a corner ten yards from the shore that he actually pulled the trigger on his machine gun. Fortunately for the two men, he had forgotten to switch off the safety . . ." As it turned out, the two men really were just a pair of innocent fisherman who didn't know where one zone began and the other ended. Their papers were perfectly in order, if their night's fishing over. The fear was that they were VC. Allowing them to continue might have compromised the mission. For the next four hours Kerry's Boston Whaler, using paddles, brought boatloads of fisherman they found in sampans, all operating in a curfew zone, back to the Swift. It was tiring work. "We deposited them with the Swift boat that remained out in the deep water to give us cover," Kerry continued. "Then, very early in the morning, around 2:00 or 3:00, while it was still dark, we proceeded up the tiny inlet between the island and the peninsula to the point designated as our objective. The jungle closed in on us on both sides. It was scary as hell. You could hear yourself breathing. We were almost touching the shore. Suddenly, through the magnified moonlight of the infrared 'starlight scope,' I watched, mesmerized, as a group of sampans glided in toward the shore. We had been briefed that this was a favorite crossing area for VC trafficking contraband." With its motor turned off, Kerry paddled the Boston Whaler out of the inlet into the beginning of the bay. Simultaneously the Vietnamese pulled their sampans up onto the beach and began to unload something; he couldn't tell what, so he decided to illuminate the proceedings with a flare. The entire sky seemed to explode into daylight. The men from the sampans bolted erect, stiff with shock for only an instant before they sprang for cover like a herd of panicked gazelles Kerry had once seen on TV's Wild Kingdom. "We opened fire," he went on. "The light from the flares started to fade, the air was full of explosions. My M-16 jammed, and as I bent down in the boat to grab another gun, a stinging piece of heat socked into my arm and just seemed to burn like hell. By this time one of the sailors had started the engine and we ran by the beach, strafing it. Then it was quiet." http://www.snopes.com/politics/kerry/service.asp Nothing is more important than this election and the record needs to be shown in every possible forum. Kerry is a bona fide hero. Bush is a shirker. Mo The Big Decision By William Saletan, Slate.com, Tuesday, July 6, 2004 "Think about this for a minute: He left college, and he volunteered three different ways. First he volunteered for military service. Then he volunteered to serve in Vietnam. And then he volunteered for some of the most dangerous, hazardous duty you could possibly have in Vietnam. As a result, he was wounded multiple times. He won a whole series of medals while he was there. And now—this is an amazing thing—a vice president of the United States who avoided service four, five, six times—I've lost count—[and] a president of the United States who can't account for a year of his national guard service are attacking John Kerry for the medals he won in Vietnam? You have got to be kidding me." That's John Edwards talking about John Kerry at a Florida Democratic Party fund-raiser three weeks ago. This is why Kerry had to pick Edwards: Kerry sounds so much more attractive when Edwards is doing the talking. We are patriots all? Benton[AR] Courier, Opinions, July 4, 2004 Two things in that area concern me...The second is the tendency of some to wrap themselves in the flag and act as if anyone who opposes them is unpatriotic. Considering the truths on which this country is founded, I consider that appalling. That was the tactic of some Republicans in the early days of this war and I resent it. I also burn when I hear a Bush supporter question John Kerry's patriotism. The man went to war and served heroically. George W. Bush didn't finish his National Guard commitment, which his father (who was a war hero, ironically) had obtained for him in the first place. End of discussion. Whatever Kerry said afterward or did with his medals was his right, which he had served to protect. Release the microfilm The Charleston [WV] Gazette, Editorial, July 01, 2004 "THE WHITE House says the government has released all available records of President Bush’s military service. Yet gaps remain in the public’s grasp of what President Bush did in the Texas Air National Guard during the Vietnam War, particularly while working on a Republican U.S. Senate campaign in Alabama. Some questions might be answered by a microfilmed personnel file at the Texas State Library and Archives Commission in Austin. Normally, such a file would be confidential, but the president gave verbal permission during a TV appearance earlier this year for the military to share those records with the public. Yet, when the Associated Press asked for a written waiver so the records could be released, the White House did not answer. Nor has the Air Force or Pentagon responded to the AP’s request to see the file. Now the AP has asked a federal court to require the Pentagon and Air Force to provide access to the records. AWOL: The final analysis Orcinus David Neiwert, Tuesday, June 29, 2004 My old Table Talk cohort Paul Lukasiak -- whose research skills are top-notch, and whose judgment I've learned to implicitly trust -- has examined all the officially released documents relating to George W. Bush's service records and has just released the following report: Deserter: The Story of George W. Bush After He Quit the Air National Guard Paul's piece most carefully examines the records that appear in Bush's records after he was transferred to the Air Personnel Reserve Center once he had failed to maintain his flight status: AP Lawyer: It's 'Curious' We've Had to Sue for Bush Records Editor and Publisher, June 24, 2004 The Associated Press has sued the Pentagon and Air Force, seeking access to all records of President George W. Bush's military service, but the news agency wonders why it has come to this. "It seems a little curious because the president made a pretty forceful presentation that he had nothing to hide," said AP General Counsel Dave Tomlin, when asked for his reaction to what the AP considers government stonewalling. "But we are not surprised." Tomlin told E&P the lawsuit is needed to get access to a portion of Bush's record that may offer more information than the paper files previously released. "The paper file may not be everything," he said. "It has been there a long while, it could conceivably be tampered with." Because the microfilm record has been in storage and "it can't be altered, that access to the microfilm would settle the matter," Tomlin added. When asked why a lawsuit was needed, he said, "the administrative efforts we've made just aren't getting traction." What Were These People Thinking?!?! Daniel Ruth, Tampa Tribune, May 2, 2004 "...Some dimwit actually thought it would be a really swell idea to begin attacking the military service of Democratic presidential nominee Sen. John Kerry, who only received the Bronze Star, the Silver Star for valor and three Purple Hearts during two - count 'em, two - voluntary tours of duty in Vietnam. Is this truly a shrewd political strategy when George W. Bush has been bobbing and weaving more than Muhammad Ali when it comes to answering questions about his own zephyrlike service in the Texas/Alabama Air National Guard while Kerry was literally picking shrapnel out of his keister? The White House had successfully managed to divert attention away from the fact that Bush regarded his National Guard years with all the dedication to duty of Maynard G. Krebs perusing the help wanted ads, only to begin going after Kerry, who actually has film footage of himself walking around the jungle in fatigues armed with his assault rifle. Sure, perhaps there is some minute, marginal political benefit to take Kerry to task for his activities protesting the war in Vietnam after he returned from his service. But when your guy spent more time during the Vietnam era sitting on a bar stool than in the cockpit of a National Guard plane he pulled strings to get into in the first place, where is the political upside in going negative against a bona fide war hero?" Who is James Bath? North Adams (MA) Transcript, 5/3/04 Who in the world is James Bath and why censor his name? Bath is the American representative of two Saudi Arabian businessmen--one of them Osama bin Laden's older brother--and his position has brought him millions in deals involving banks and airports. In the mid-seventies Bath introduced Salem bin Laden and his partner Khalib bin Mahfouz to George H.W. Bush and a litany of business associations between the Bushes and the Saudis followed, a relationship that still raises eyebrows to this day. Bush's smear targets Kerry Tom Teepen, Times Union, Albany NY, Apr 27, 2004 "Republicans made a shivaree's worth of noise demanding that John Kerry release his military records, apparently sure that since no Democrat could possibly have a decent war record, there must be something there to expose Kerry's Vietnam story as rubbish. Oops. Released, the records back up the tale of a young Yale graduate who volunteered for the Navy and served with distinction. His three Purple Hearts and Bronze and Silver stars are all legit and the record is replete with reports from superiors praising Kerry's leadership, effectiveness and bravery. This is an awkward moment for the Bush re-election campaign, which the polls otherwise have going well for him. For all his flight-suit swagger, Bush, to avoid Vietnam, used his family's political influence to cut line and get into the Air National Guard when others were being denied and then, in the later years of his service, either did or didn't go AWOL -- the record is unclear -- but pretty plainly dogged it. Stuck with such an unflattering comparison, what could the Bush campaign do to redeem its man? Smear, of course. It's a Bush habit." Key Unanswered Questions on Bush's Record In National Guard Press Release from the Kerry Campaign, 4/27/04 "If George Bush wants to ask me questions about that through his surrogates, he owes America an explanation about whether or not he showed up for duty in the National Guard. Prove it. That's what we ought to have. I'm not going to stand around and let them play games." I watched Kerry throw his war decorations Thomas Oliphant, Boston Globe 4/27/02 "I have always found the political junk served up by Kerry's detractors to be undignified as well as largely inaccurate." Interview With James Moore, author of "Bush's War for Reelection" Buzzflash.com, 4/26/02 But the other thing you touched upon is the attention span of the media, and the let's-move-on-to-the-next-news-cycle-of-the-day kind of issue. I think the National Guard thing is entirely sort of exemplary of what you suggested. The National Guard issue is not resolved. Those records off of the microfiche in St. Louis were shipped to General Danny James in Washington. They were all printed out and vetted by General James' office. Then they were sent to the White House, and they were vetted by the White House. And then they did the Friday evening document dump on the reporters. The reporters have accepted that as though it were the end of the issue. Even though they haven't seen all the documents, they haven't brought it up again. When anyone such as Dave Moniz at USA Today, who is consistently pursuing this story -- when he brings it up any more, he's told, "We've dealt with that issue, and we're not answering questions about it." Reporters, in this particular instance, ought to be saying, "Mr. President, we still haven't seen everything. Why don't you authorize a complete release of your microfiche, just like John McCain did, and we can put this issue to rest?" The reason the President won't do that is because there's damning information within the microfiche printed documents. Yet reporters have decided that that news cycle is over. That story has gone away and they've moved on. ... Bush's Guard Service Tom Formisano, Lexington Herald-Leader, 4/11/02 The records of the 111th squadron show that Bush flew with it from June 1970 to April 1972 and was regarded as a good pilot. In the latter months, he stopped flying, two years before his military commitment ended. He stayed in the Guard for only 18 more months, and did not fly at all. In May 1972, after moving to Alabama to work in a Republican Senate campaign, Bush applied for a transfer to do equivalent training at an Alabama base. Although Bush's immediate superiors approved, senior Guard officers in Texas did not, noting that the unit to which Bush was assigned had no regular drills, not even airplanes. There is no record of his having flown in that state, or that he showed up for required periodic drills. In August 1972, Bush was removed from flight status for not taking his annual flight physical. In September, he requested permission to do duty for the next 10 to 12 weeks with the 187th Tactical Recon in Montgomery. In 2000, the unit's commander and administrative officer testified that to their knowledge, Bush had never reported there. With the 1972 political campaign over, Bush returned to Houston and held a civilian job. On May 2, 1973, two supervising pilots reported they could not rate Bush's performance for the past year because, they believed, he had been "performing equivalent training in a non-flying status" in Alabama. Walt |
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"WalterM140" wrote:
Nothing is more important than this election and the record needs to be shown in every possible forum. If that is really true peabrain when are you going to honor us with the full text from John Kerry's "The New Soldier" that is being eliminating from the used book market by what appears to be supporters of John Kerry with deep pockets (only a moron would pay more than $0.50 for the book yet Democrats appear to be buying them on eBay for considerably more than $100 per volume). |
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I wrote as part of a long reply to Art Kramer:
I will question Kerry's motives and record in Vietnam and since, but again not here... Walt with his usual lack of attention or direct attempt to win the world to Kerry, quoted me out of context and proceeded with his usual diatribe on why Kerry is "the man". Walt you are the hardest headed individual that I have ever seen on this newsgroup. Whatever you spout will not change my mind, I will make up my own mind when the time comes. You only hurt Kerry's case and this is not the forum to discuss Kerry. PLONK Rick Clark |
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I never once saw you knock clinton and dean for dodging the draft even after
they admitted it. So far as I know, they are not attacking Senator Kerry's war record. Bush -- or his operatives - are. Bush cannot or will not account for his service after May 1972. His final discharge was in November, 1974. www.awolbush.com lays it all out. I served on active duty and in the reserves. I was never in the National Guard. Walt |
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