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Bush AWOL Story - New theory comes to light
by James Ridgeway
A New Theory for Bush's Low, Low Profile in the Alabama Guard March 24 - 30, 2004 Mondo Washington this week: Here's a new twist to the George W. Bush AWOL mystery, in which almost no one remembers him fulfilling his duties with the Alabama National Guard. According to an investigation by the Spokane, Washington, Spokesman-Review, Bush may have been involuntarily removed from being a pilot due to little-known Human Reliability Regulations. These were rules to screen out military personnel for mental, physical, and emotional fitness before letting them handle nuclear weapons and delivery systems. The regulations affected thousands of pilots and were used to suspend two Washington State pilots on suspicion of drug use, although in the end both men received honorable discharges. snip The government's reaction to questions about the human reliability regs merits attention. The White House gave no comment to a Spokesman-Review reporter, referring questions to the Defense Department. The National Guard Bureau, now run by a Bush pick from Texas, said it was under orders not to discuss the story. The bureau's chief historian also told the Spokane paper he was under orders not to discuss the topic. The freedom of information officer at the bureau said her people stopped taking requests on Bush's military service last month and now refer all questions regarding it to the Pentagon. http://www.villagevoice.com/issues/0412/mondo2.php ----------------------------------------- So bush was grounded cause he was a mental and the coverup continues. |
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Laura Bush murdered her boy friend wrote: by James Ridgeway A New Theory for Bush's Low, Low Profile in the Alabama Guard March 24 - 30, 2004 Mondo Washington this week: Here's a new twist to the George W. Bush AWOL mystery, in which almost no one remembers him fulfilling his duties with the Alabama National Guard. According to an investigation by the Spokane, Washington, Spokesman-Review, Bush may have been involuntarily removed from being a pilot due to little-known Human Reliability Regulations. These were rules to screen out military personnel for mental, physical, and emotional fitness before letting them handle nuclear weapons and delivery systems. ....and if he had, it would be in his records (which have already been released), clearly and unequivocally. Since it is not, it's hogwash. -- cirby at cfl.rr.com Remember: Objects in rearview mirror may be hallucinations. Slam on brakes accordingly. |
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On Thu, 25 Mar 2004 11:39:58 -0700, Laura Bush murdered her boy friend
wrote: by James Ridgeway A New Theory for Bush's Low, Low Profile in the Alabama Guard March 24 - 30, 2004 Mondo Washington this week: "Mondo Washington"??? Sounds like well-respected establishment media.... Here's a new twist to the George W. Bush AWOL mystery, in which almost no one remembers him fulfilling his duties with the Alabama National Guard. According to an investigation by the Spokane, Washington, Spokesman-Review, Bush may have been involuntarily removed from being a pilot due to little-known Human Reliability Regulations. These were rules to screen out military personnel for mental, physical, and emotional fitness before letting them handle nuclear weapons and delivery systems. The regulations affected thousands of pilots and were used to suspend two Washington State pilots on suspicion of drug use, although in the end both men received honorable discharges. snip Lemme see, first this is "little known Human Reliability Regulations" and then "The regulations affected thousands of pilots..." Seems like those thousands might jeopardize the little known aspect. Then, can we consider that the period in question had the Alabama Guard tranistioning from the F-84 to the RF-4C, a reconnaisance platform which, although it had a nuclear capability--the wiring was installed to the centerline and one wing station,--was never used by the USAF or Guard in that capacity. HRP (the Human Reliability Program) was common knowledge to all personnel on active duty. Record of removal from HRP would be clear and prominent in the medical records of anyone effected. The government's reaction to questions about the human reliability regs merits attention. The White House gave no comment to a Spokesman-Review reporter, referring questions to the Defense Department. The National Guard Bureau, now run by a Bush pick from Texas, said it was under orders not to discuss the story. Excuse me, "a Bush pick from Texas"? Would that be Lt. Gen. Daniel James? The son of General Chappie James, Tuskegee airman and noted wing-man of Robin Olds in the building of the 8th TFW "Wolf-Pack"? Doesn't sound like some sort of "Bush pick" to cover an issue or repay a political debt to me. The bureau's chief historian also told the Spokane paper he was under orders not to discuss the topic. The freedom of information officer at the bureau said her people stopped taking requests on Bush's military service last month and now refer all questions regarding it to the Pentagon. Duh, does it seem controversial that the "historian" wouldn't be speaking to the press? It is standard procedure in all military headquarters that only certain senior office holders have "release authority" for official statements and documents. In any large bureaucracy you can't have every individual speaking officially or signing documents that establish policy. Nothing unusual there either. Seems to me that as fewer and fewer Americans have any experience in the service of their country's military that it becomes increasingly possible to mislead, misrepresent and confuse issues with innuendo and misinformation. Ed Rasimus Fighter Pilot (USAF-Ret) "When Thunder Rolled" Smithsonian Institution Press ISBN #1-58834-103-8 |
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Chad Irby wrote in news:vSF8c.340179$Po1.38448
@twister.tampabay.rr.com: In article , Laura Bush murdered her boy friend wrote: by James Ridgeway A New Theory for Bush's Low, Low Profile in the Alabama Guard March 24 - 30, 2004 Mondo Washington this week: Here's a new twist to the George W. Bush AWOL mystery, in which almost no one remembers him fulfilling his duties with the Alabama National Guard. According to an investigation by the Spokane, Washington, Spokesman-Review, Bush may have been involuntarily removed from being a pilot due to little-known Human Reliability Regulations. These were rules to screen out military personnel for mental, physical, and emotional fitness before letting them handle nuclear weapons and delivery systems. ...and if he had, it would be in his records (which have already been released), clearly and unequivocally. Not all his records were released. Since it is not, it's hogwash. Right. I mean, after all, someone like George W. Bush could never get someone in the government to do him any favors. -- "We gave Hussein a chance to allow inspectors in, and he wouldn't let them in." - George W. Bush, lying on July 14, 2003. |
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After an exhausting session with Victoria's Secret Police, somebody
confessed the following: Bush may have been involuntarily removed from being a pilot due to little-known Human Reliability Regulations. These were rules to screen out military personnel for mental, physical, and emotional fitness before letting them handle nuclear weapons and delivery systems. The regulations affected thousands of pilots and were used to suspend two Washington State pilots on suspicion of drug use, although in the end both men received honorable discharges. Easy retort...if your unit doesn't have a mission requiring the use of nuclear weapons, you don't play the HRP (later called PRP) game. Fighter squadrons that were/are strictly conventional weapons units don't bother with HRP...training units don't bother with HRP/PRP. So...no nuclear mission in the TX ANG, no HRP in the TX ANG. This really is a non-starter. Juvat |
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Don't mistake hallucinations offered up by Bush -n- Chainy, as reality.
-- ---------------- Cheers .....Todd -addicted to fresh home roasted Costa Rican Tarrazu - in Spruce Grove - Alberta - Canada Electric technology is directly related to our central nervous system, so it is ridiculous to talk of "what the public wants" played over its nerves. Once we have surrendered our senses and nervous systems to the private manipulation of those who would try to benefit from taking a lease on our eyes and ears and nerves, we don't really have any rights left. -Marshall McLuhan - "Chad Irby" wrote in message m... In article , Laura Bush murdered her boy friend wrote: by James Ridgeway A New Theory for Bush's Low, Low Profile in the Alabama Guard March 24 - 30, 2004 Mondo Washington this week: Here's a new twist to the George W. Bush AWOL mystery, in which almost no one remembers him fulfilling his duties with the Alabama National Guard. According to an investigation by the Spokane, Washington, Spokesman-Review, Bush may have been involuntarily removed from being a pilot due to little-known Human Reliability Regulations. These were rules to screen out military personnel for mental, physical, and emotional fitness before letting them handle nuclear weapons and delivery systems. ...and if he had, it would be in his records (which have already been released), clearly and unequivocally. Since it is not, it's hogwash. -- cirby at cfl.rr.com Remember: Objects in rearview mirror may be hallucinations. Slam on brakes accordingly. |
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Republican Double Standard wrote: Chad Irby wrote in news:vSF8c.340179$Po1.38448 @twister.tampabay.rr.com: ...and if he had, it would be in his records (which have already been released), clearly and unequivocally. Not all his records were released. His discharge papers were. A failed HRP would be right in there, and next to impossible to erase. Since it is not, it's hogwash. Right. I mean, after all, someone like George W. Bush could never get someone in the government to do him any favors. Not at that level. Tampering with HRP documents is the sort of thing that would get you some prison time. -- cirby at cfl.rr.com Remember: Objects in rearview mirror may be hallucinations. Slam on brakes accordingly. |
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Chad Irby wrote in
. com: In article , Republican Double Standard wrote: Chad Irby wrote in news:vSF8c.340179$Po1.38448 @twister.tampabay.rr.com: ...and if he had, it would be in his records (which have already been released), clearly and unequivocally. Not all his records were released. His discharge papers were. A failed HRP would be right in there, and next to impossible to erase. According to the story out of Seattle, the two washington guardsmen did not have any mention of failed HRP in their discharge papers - and they both received honorable discharges just like George WMD Bush did. Since it is not, it's hogwash. Right. I mean, after all, someone like George W. Bush could never get someone in the government to do him any favors. Not at that level. Tampering with HRP documents is the sort of thing that would get you some prison time. Please. 20 years ago a bunch of criminals set up their own foreign policy group outside the government and how much jail time did they do? -- "We gave Hussein a chance to allow inspectors in, and he wouldn't let them in." - George WMD. Bush, lying on July 14, 2003. |
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...and if he had, it would be in his records (which have already been
released), clearly and unequivocally. Since it is not, it's hogwash. Why would an ANG unit, in the old Air Defense Command, have a SIOP comitment? I think the storys hogwash from that agle. BUFDRVR "Stay on the bomb run boys, I'm gonna get those bomb doors open if it harelips everyone on Bear Creek" |
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"BUFDRVR" wrote in message ... ...and if he had, it would be in his records (which have already been released), clearly and unequivocally. Since it is not, it's hogwash. Why would an ANG unit, in the old Air Defense Command, have a SIOP comitment? I think the storys hogwash from that agle. The Deuce had the capability to carry a nuclear tipped missile (AIM 27, I believe), and if President Bush's Unit was tasked with this weapon, then the President would have had to be on PRP. Personally, I believe that AIM 27s had long since been withdrawn from service. |
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