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![]() The issue is that he did not fulfil his obligation. He clearly did not. He clearly did. www.warbirdforum.com/bushf102.htm What kind of pathological paranoia causes people to take these positions? (I notice it largely comes from people I've already kill-filed, so evidently it has been apparent for some little time.) 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 Viva Bush! www.vivabush.org |
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Where is Bush's certificate of Honorable Discharge?
I believe I've seen a copy on one posted on the Internet some time ago. The real question is how much influence was exerted by his father the Congressman to get it issued. The answer to that little question seems to be clouded by smoke and mirrors, as our Repug friends are wont to say. Smoke usually coming from fire, I daresay that his Congressional hand is in it somewhere although I doubt that, what with two presidents in the family, the public will ever learn the truth about it. George Z. I was wrong. Officers don't get certificates of "Honorable Discharge". I have a DD-214 that characterizes my service as honorable. My commission is still in effect. I do have two certificates of honorable discharge from when I was enlisted. They came (as I recall) with little flag lapel pins. Bush's record is incomplete. CBS has an article that says there are still holes in it; as far as I -know-, no one has come forward in the Alabama national guard to collect Gary Trudeau's $10,000 for saying they remember Bush. However, the link on Doonesbury.com to that "contest" says that it has ended, buit gives no results. Bush's CO in Alabama -is- clearly on the record as saying that Bush never reported to him. Here is a link to where Bush was counseled that failure to perform adequately in the Guard could result in involuntary call to active duty. http://users.cis.net/coldfeet/doc23.gif Walt Walt |
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Well, it turns out that no one collected Trudeau's $10,000.
CASE CLOSED: Four weeks ago, "Doonesbury" creator Garry Trudeau announced in his cartoon strip the "Bush Guard Service" contest: "We're offering $10,000 cash to any witness who can definitively corroborate Mr. Bush's claim" that three decades before he became President, he served in the Alabama National Guard. "So if you served with Mr. Bush - even if only in the officers' club - we want to hear from you right now! Why? So we can put this trash story to rest and get back to the real issues." Well, it turns out that no credible witness has come forward to claim the prize, so this week Trudeau mailed a personal check for $10,000 to the USO. "We're extremely grateful for his generosity," USO Vice President John Hansen told me yesterday. But has Trudeau's check cleared? "Oh, I think he's good for it." -- Lloyd Grove in the New York Daily News 3/19/04 Walt |
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The issue is that he did not fulfil his obligation.
He clearly did not. He clearly did. www.warbirdforum.com/bushf102.htm What kind of pathological paranoia causes people to take these positions? The facts do. Not one person came forward to collect Trudeau's $10,000 as having seen Bush in Alabama. His certificate of service, while characterizing the nature of service as being honorable, shows he only served 5 years, 4 months and 5 days of a six year commitment. What -you- need to show is that Bush did not receive favorable treatment. But you can't show that, because the Republican smear/cover-up campaign is is full swing. You'd think the Bush partisans would have enough sense to just let this drop. Senator Kerry is a highly decorated WIA veteran of the Viet Nam war, who volunteered both for the war and for hazardous duty. The best case scenario for Bush is that he just slid by and did the absolute -minimum- possible to maintain his commitment -- which he clearly took in order to avoid the draft. Walt |
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![]() "WalterM140" wrote in message ... Bush's record is incomplete. CBS has an article that says there are still holes in it; as far as I -know-, no one has come forward in the Alabama national guard to collect Gary Trudeau's $10,000 for saying they remember Bush. At least one member of that unit did come forward and stated he remembers Bush performing office work. |
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![]() "WalterM140" wrote in message ... Well, it turns out that no one collected Trudeau's $10,000. No one was ever going to collect it. CASE CLOSED: Four weeks ago, "Doonesbury" creator Garry Trudeau announced in his cartoon strip the "Bush Guard Service" contest: "We're offering $10,000 cash to any witness who can definitively corroborate Mr. Bush's claim" that three decades before he became President, he served in the Alabama National Guard. "So if you served with Mr. Bush - even if only in the officers' club - we want to hear from you right now! Why? So we can put this trash story to rest and get back to the real issues." Well, it turns out that no credible witness has come forward to claim the prize, so this week Trudeau mailed a personal check for $10,000 to the USO. "We're extremely grateful for his generosity," USO Vice President John Hansen told me yesterday. But has Trudeau's check cleared? "Oh, I think he's good for it." -- Lloyd Grove in the New York Daily News 3/19/04 At least one member of that unit did come forward and stated he remembered Bush performing office work. |
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WalterM140 wrote:
Where is Bush's certificate of Honorable Discharge? I believe I've seen a copy on one posted on the Internet some time ago. The real question is how much influence was exerted by his father the Congressman to get it issued. The answer to that little question seems to be clouded by smoke and mirrors, as our Repug friends are wont to say. Smoke usually coming from fire, I daresay that his Congressional hand is in it somewhere although I doubt that, what with two presidents in the family, the public will ever learn the truth about it. George Z. I was wrong. Officers don't get certificates of "Honorable Discharge". I have a DD-214 that characterizes my service as honorable. You're right, of course, and I'm embarrassed to admit that I made the same mistake you did. All I got was a 214 and a special order announcing or authorizing (I've forgotten the term used) my retirement. George Z. |
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![]() "WalterM140" wrote in message ... The facts do. The facts indicate Bush fulfilled his service commitment. Not one person came forward to collect Trudeau's $10,000 as having seen Bush in Alabama. At least one did. |
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![]() "WalterM140" wrote in message ... Bush's record is incomplete. CBS has an article that says there are still holes in it; as far as I -know-, no one has come forward in the Alabama national guard to collect Gary Trudeau's $10,000 for saying they remember Bush. http://makeashorterlink.com/?F22924488 Former Guardsman: Bush served with me in Alabama By the Associated Press A retired Alabama Air National Guard officer said Friday that he remembers George Bush showing up for duty in Alabama in 1972, reading safety magazines and flight manuals in an office as he performed his weekend obligations. "I saw him each drill period," retired Lt. Col. John "Bill" Calhoun said in a telephone interview with The Associated Press from Daytona Beach, Fla., where he is preparing to watch this weekend's big NASCAR race. "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." Calhoun, whose name was supplied to the AP by a Republican close to Bush, is the first member of the 187th Tactical Reconnaissance Group to recall Bush distinctly at the Alabama base in the period of 1972-1973. He was the unit's flight safety officer. The 69-year-old president of an Atlanta insulation company said Bush showed up for work at Dannelly Air National Guard Base for drills on at least six occasions. Bush and Calhoun had both been trained as fighter pilots, and Calhoun said the two would swap "war stories" and even eat lunch together on base. Calhoun is named in 187th unit rosters obtained by the AP as serving under the deputy commander of operations plans. Bush was in Alabama on non-flying status. "He sat in my office most of the time - he would read," Calhoun said. "He had your training manuals from your aircraft he was flying. He'd study those some. He'd read safety magazines, which is a common thing for pilots." Democrats have asked for proof that Bush, then a 1st lieutenant with the Texas Air National Guard, turned up for duty in Alabama, where Bush had asked to be assigned while he worked on the U.S. Senate campaign of family friend Winton "Red" Blount. Pay and medical records released by the White House this week failed to quash allegations that Bush shirked his Guard responsibilities. (Related story: Bush's driving records disclosed) The 187th's former commander, retired Brig. Gen. William Turnipseed, has said he doesn't remember Bush ever turning up on base, and more than a dozen members of the 800-person unit, including its commander, told The Associated Press this week they have no recollection of Bush. Critics have made much of the fact that the White House has failed to produce anyone who could remember seeing Bush there. Calhoun said he contacted Texas GOP leaders with his story in 2000 when the issue was raised just before the November general election. "I got on the phone and got information and called Austin, Texas, and talked to the Republican campaign. They said I was talking to the campaign manager," he said. "I told him my story and said I would be glad to provide information to that effect. At that time they said ... The story is not true. And we don't think it's got enough weight to stay out as a story.' And they said, 'But if it does we'll call you back.' And I never heard from them again." Last week as the issue raged again, Calhoun sent an e-mail to the White House offering to tell his story. "I got a response back, one of those automatic responses," he said. It wasn't until his wife contacted Georgia GOP officials that Calhoun's name surfaced. White House press secretary Scott McClellan said Friday that the White House was not making any effort to try to locate people who might have served with Bush. He also accused reporters of trying to raise new lines of questioning, beyond whether Bush served in Alabama. Critics have suggested that Bush used his family connections to get the safe Guard assignment ahead of thousands of others. But Calhoun said Bush never mentioned his congressman father while they sat together at Dannelly. "I knew he was working in the senatorial campaign, and I asked him if he was going to be a politician," said Calhoun, who is a staunch Republican. "And he said, 'I don't know. Probably.'" Calhoun has not made any donations to Bush this election season or during the 2000 season, according to campaign finance records. |
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![]() "WalterM140" wrote in message ... Well, it turns out that no one collected Trudeau's $10,000. CASE CLOSED: Four weeks ago, "Doonesbury" creator Garry Trudeau announced in his cartoon strip the "Bush Guard Service" contest: "We're offering $10,000 cash to any witness who can definitively corroborate Mr. Bush's claim" that three decades before he became President, he served in the Alabama National Guard. "So if you served with Mr. Bush - even if only in the officers' club - we want to hear from you right now! Why? So we can put this trash story to rest and get back to the real issues." Well, it turns out that no credible witness has come forward to claim the prize, so this week Trudeau mailed a personal check for $10,000 to the USO. "We're extremely grateful for his generosity," USO Vice President John Hansen told me yesterday. But has Trudeau's check cleared? "Oh, I think he's good for it." -- Lloyd Grove in the New York Daily News 3/19/04 Do you have any idea why Trudeau reneged? http://makeashorterlink.com/?F22924488 Former Guardsman: Bush served with me in Alabama By the Associated Press A retired Alabama Air National Guard officer said Friday that he remembers George Bush showing up for duty in Alabama in 1972, reading safety magazines and flight manuals in an office as he performed his weekend obligations. "I saw him each drill period," retired Lt. Col. John "Bill" Calhoun said in a telephone interview with The Associated Press from Daytona Beach, Fla., where he is preparing to watch this weekend's big NASCAR race. "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." Calhoun, whose name was supplied to the AP by a Republican close to Bush, is the first member of the 187th Tactical Reconnaissance Group to recall Bush distinctly at the Alabama base in the period of 1972-1973. He was the unit's flight safety officer. The 69-year-old president of an Atlanta insulation company said Bush showed up for work at Dannelly Air National Guard Base for drills on at least six occasions. Bush and Calhoun had both been trained as fighter pilots, and Calhoun said the two would swap "war stories" and even eat lunch together on base. Calhoun is named in 187th unit rosters obtained by the AP as serving under the deputy commander of operations plans. Bush was in Alabama on non-flying status. "He sat in my office most of the time - he would read," Calhoun said. "He had your training manuals from your aircraft he was flying. He'd study those some. He'd read safety magazines, which is a common thing for pilots." Democrats have asked for proof that Bush, then a 1st lieutenant with the Texas Air National Guard, turned up for duty in Alabama, where Bush had asked to be assigned while he worked on the U.S. Senate campaign of family friend Winton "Red" Blount. Pay and medical records released by the White House this week failed to quash allegations that Bush shirked his Guard responsibilities. (Related story: Bush's driving records disclosed) The 187th's former commander, retired Brig. Gen. William Turnipseed, has said he doesn't remember Bush ever turning up on base, and more than a dozen members of the 800-person unit, including its commander, told The Associated Press this week they have no recollection of Bush. Critics have made much of the fact that the White House has failed to produce anyone who could remember seeing Bush there. Calhoun said he contacted Texas GOP leaders with his story in 2000 when the issue was raised just before the November general election. "I got on the phone and got information and called Austin, Texas, and talked to the Republican campaign. They said I was talking to the campaign manager," he said. "I told him my story and said I would be glad to provide information to that effect. At that time they said ... The story is not true. And we don't think it's got enough weight to stay out as a story.' And they said, 'But if it does we'll call you back.' And I never heard from them again." Last week as the issue raged again, Calhoun sent an e-mail to the White House offering to tell his story. "I got a response back, one of those automatic responses," he said. It wasn't until his wife contacted Georgia GOP officials that Calhoun's name surfaced. White House press secretary Scott McClellan said Friday that the White House was not making any effort to try to locate people who might have served with Bush. He also accused reporters of trying to raise new lines of questioning, beyond whether Bush served in Alabama. Critics have suggested that Bush used his family connections to get the safe Guard assignment ahead of thousands of others. But Calhoun said Bush never mentioned his congressman father while they sat together at Dannelly. "I knew he was working in the senatorial campaign, and I asked him if he was going to be a politician," said Calhoun, who is a staunch Republican. "And he said, 'I don't know. Probably.'" Calhoun has not made any donations to Bush this election season or during the 2000 season, according to campaign finance records. |
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