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On Sat, 05 Jun 2004 19:43:22 GMT, "Jarg"
wrote: "WalterM140" wrote in message ... 2 Democrats: Bush Let Guard Down Gore Surrogates Revive Issue of Apparent Laxity in Candidate's Military Service and you would believe them? How does receiving the Medal of Honor better qualify them to pass judgement on anything? Bravery in combat doesn't translate to superior analytical abilities. Furthermore they are, as the title "2 Democats...." notes, Democrat politicians, and therefore their views on this matter are going to be suspect to any reasonable person. Here is a more balance analysis of Bush's service. Note it isn't from one of the fringe publications you like to quote: http://web.archive.org/web/200012022....com/bush.html Jarg most of the medal of honor winners in the Korean war were Medics. so i would agree with you their. Just because you won the MOH dosent make you fit to lead troops into combat. I know a pacifist who was a medic in world war 2 cause he could not take another life, so he choose to save them instead, but you should hear some of the war time stories he's told. I may not want to follow him into combat, but i know that if i was ever wounded, he would go to hell and back to save me. |
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Lyle wrote: On Sat, 05 Jun 2004 19:43:22 GMT, "Jarg" wrote: "WalterM140" wrote in message ... 2 Democrats: Bush Let Guard Down Gore Surrogates Revive Issue of Apparent Laxity in Candidate's Military Service and you would believe them? How does receiving the Medal of Honor better qualify them to pass judgement on anything? Bravery in combat doesn't translate to superior analytical abilities. Furthermore they are, as the title "2 Democats...." notes, Democrat politicians, and therefore their views on this matter are going to be suspect to any reasonable person. Here is a more balance analysis of Bush's service. Note it isn't from one of the fringe publications you like to quote: http://web.archive.org/web/200012022....com/bush.html Jarg most of the medal of honor winners in the Korean war were Medics. so i would agree with you their. Just because you won the MOH dosent make you fit to lead troops into combat. I know a pacifist who was a medic in world war 2 cause he could not take another life, so he choose to save them instead, but you should hear some of the war time stories he's told. I may not want to follow him into combat, but i know that if i was ever wounded, he would go to hell and back to save me. Desmond Doss, by any chance? |
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![]() Whether George Bush "served" in the Air National Guard or not, He most certainly did. I looked at this as hard as I could, and I concluded that his military service was longer than mine, more dangerous than mine, and more useful to the country. (It was also more fun, but then that's what being an officer is all about.) http://www.warbirdforum.com/bushf102.htm all the best -- Dan Ford email: (put Cubdriver in subject line) The Warbird's Forum www.warbirdforum.com The Piper Cub Forum www.pipercubforum.com |
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Let's get something straight!
Whether George Bush "served" in the Air National Guard or not, today he has almost three years experience as wartime Commander-In Chief of the greatest military force in history of mankind, which John Kerry does NOT have! Many senior officers have indicated that the invasion of Iraq was a mistake, and had been bungled to the point of dereliction of duty. A former SecNav called the invasion of Iraq the worst strategic blunder in memory. Walt |
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Whether George Bush "served" in the Air National Guard or not,
He most certainly did. I looked at this as hard as I could, and I concluded that his military service was longer than mine, more dangerous than mine, and more useful to the country. This link shows conclusively that Bush did not earn the requisite 50 points for a year's satisfactory service: http://news.findlaw.com/hdocs/docs/g...-73arfspe1.pdf Walt |
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WalterM140 wrote:
Let's clarify this a bit. What the writer MEANT to say what that two DEMOCRATIC PARTY politicians who just happened to have been awarded the Medal of Honor... People don't just "happen" to be awarded the MOH. Try again. Walt You failed to mention that they both had won their MOHs long before they became politicians. It was merely a credit to their good sense that those brave men chose to become Democratic politicians. Exactly. Walt |
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wrote: In article , WalterM140 wrote: Whether George Bush "served" in the Air National Guard or not, He most certainly did. I looked at this as hard as I could, and I concluded that his military service was longer than mine, more dangerous than mine, and more useful to the country. This link shows conclusively that Bush did not earn the requisite 50 points for a year's satisfactory service: http://news.findlaw.com/hdocs/docs/g...-73arfspe1.pdf Walt Irrelevant. The appropriate authority determined that he had had successfully and honorably completed his term of service and awarded him an honorable discharge. That certificate and the NGB Form 22 that accompanies it are prima facie evidence of honorable service. End of story. Get over it. Agreed. Bush used family influence to get into and out of the guard. That's certainly not illegal, and made good sense. How could responsible parents stand by and allow their son to be wasted in a debacle like Viet Nam? Cheers --mike John |
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Whether George Bush "served" in the Air National Guard or not,
He most certainly did. I looked at this as hard as I could, and I concluded that his military service was longer than mine, more dangerous than mine, and more useful to the country. This link shows conclusively that Bush did not earn the requisite 50 points for a year's satisfactory service: http://news.findlaw.com/hdocs/docs/g...-73arfspe1.pdf Walt Irrelevant. No it's not. The primary source (the document I linked to) cannot be trumped by secondary sources beholden to Bush or his benefactors. Bush did not sucessfully complete his obligatory service. The appropriate authority determined that he had had successfully and honorably completed his term of service and awarded him an honorable discharge. According to one website, his DD-214 is missing. The one linked document I viewed recently said he was "honorably" discharged by order of the governor of Texas. That's not how it works. That certificate and the NGB Form 22 that accompanies it are prima facie evidence of honorable service. Have you a link to this honorable discharge? Walt |
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In article ekGwc.10591$4S5.9270@attbi_s52,
Mike Dargan wrote: Agreed. Bush used family influence to get into and out of the guard. That's certainly not illegal, and made good sense. How could responsible parents stand by and allow their son to be wasted in a debacle like Viet Nam? *If* you are correct, they must have been horrified when he volunteered to fly the F-102 in VN, at a time when more-senior pilots from his unit were serving there. *If*. |
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