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Robey Price wrote:
After an exhausting session with Victoria's Secret Police, Tempest confessed the following: He received "permission" after the fact. The document is posted at www.awolbush.com, it's dated after he was told to reappear in Texas. Been there, done that...got the PDFs. Please don't mistake my posts as defending the current occupant of the oval office. I'm not. I don't, I'm just hoping to fill in some blanks. True, but don't make it sound like he had to stay within the borders of TX. That statement sounds like he was fighting extradition to flee prosecution for some drug bust...[some will find the irony and or humor in this...or not] Not my intention. Dang...and I was hoping you'd see the humor WRT fleeing a drug bust. I caught it, but didn't comment on it. Got a chuckle out of it though. He could have also been running from a DUI arrest. -- "The tyranny of a prince is not so dangerous to the public welfare as the apathy of a citizen in a democracy." - Baron de Montesquieu, 1748 |
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Tempest wrote:
- Brooks *plonk* The last act of a lying coward. A lying coward with his mouth full of Bu$hcock. A little penis of a liar. Grantland |
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On Fri, 26 Mar 2004 04:12:02 GMT, "John R Weiss"
wrote: "Ed Rasimus" wrote... 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. Was it anything like the PRP -- Personnel Reliability Program? Or as we used to joke, Possibly Radiated Personnel. Those grass covered igloos at Dyess were quite amusing, especially when they moved anything and the lights they turned on to do it were clearly visible a for a few miles through town, not really much of a secrecy factor. -- "The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents." - H.P. Lovecraft |
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On Thu, 25 Mar 2004 11:39:58 -0700, Laura Bush murdered her boy friend
wrote: 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. Surely you jest. Everyone knows that he was abducted by a black helicopter from Mexico! There's a mystery only if you want to see one. www.warbirdforum.com/bushf102.htm I am fascinated by the trolls on this newsgroup. It seems that all the really nutty stuff is anti-Bush. What does that say about the present Democratic candidate? (The same one who moans about the "Republican attack machine".) all the best -- Dan Ford email: (requires authentication) see the Warbird's Forum at www.warbirdforum.com and the Piper Cub Forum at www.pipercubforum.com |
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"Tempest" wrote in message ... You are aware that most everything Clarke has said has been collaborated, right? I am aware that there are discrepancies between Clarke's book and some of his other actions and writings. |
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Q: "Mr. President can you offer any proof that it wasn't your clone that
served in the Air National Guard?" -- Scott -------- Hamas' "spiritual leader" Sheikh Ahmad Yassin ... has been sent to his eternal reward. I hope he brought air conditioning. -- Ariel Natan Pasko |
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Chad Irby wrote in news:AOM8c.344123$Po1.263958
@twister.tampabay.rr.com: In article , Tempest wrote: Let's be real here. If we were being "real," this whole silly story would have died about four years back. Why is that Kerry's statements to congress in 1971 are of critical importance, but Bush AWOL/Desertion/HRP failure/failure to show up for a drug test all "ancient history"? -- "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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"David Hartung" wrote: "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. The weapon was the AIM-26A Falcon. Not sure if the ANG ever had that weapon, but they did have the AIR-2A Genie. Posted via www.My-Newsgroups.com - web to news gateway for usenet access! |
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"Buzzer" wrote in message ... On Thu, 25 Mar 2004 16:05:28 -0800, "Tarver Engineering" wrote: "Buzzer" wrote in message .. . 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: http://www.spokesmanreview.com/break...Date=200431401 040 http://www.spokesmanreview.com/break...date=200431402 242 Fairly interesting reading about Bush and what was going on in the guard back then... The story is a lie, the Texas ANG was conventional weapons only. "A second previously unreleased document obtained by the newspaper, a declassified Air Force Inspector General's report on the Washington case, states that human reliability rules applied to all Air National Guard units in the 1970s." Another lie? Probably. Otherwise there would be a name. |
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"David Hartung" wrote in message .. .
"Tempest" wrote in message ... You are aware that most everything Clarke has said has been collaborated, right? I am aware that there are discrepancies between Clarke's book and some of his other actions and writings. So far there have been no outright discrepancies. The closest that the GOPs could get is that as an aide to Bush, he only released positive information to the press and saved the negative information until after he left the White House. There are three things to keep in mind. 1. He was a Reagan appointee, and served 4 presidents. Not exactly a poster child for anti-GOP views. 2. In attempting to discredit him, the White House and VP Dick Cheney (amoung others) says that their anti-terrorism coordinator and top anti-terrorism expert did not know what he was talking about because he was kept out of the loop because the position of anti-terrorism coordinator was downgraded from a "Principle" position to a "deputy" position. Huh? They try to prove that Bush took terrorism seriously by stating that Bush deemphasised efforts to fight terrorism. 3. There is pretty much nothing new in Richard Clark's reports. Everything that he states has been reported in the press already and matches claims by other Bush administration officials who have left office (and some who are still there). At most, Clark just fills in a bit of the details. |
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