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Rick Faurot

09/09/04 10:09 AM

#64690 RE: Rick Faurot #64688

Memos provide more detail on Bush Guard service
White House said in February it had released all records
Thursday, September 9, 2004 Posted: 9:54 AM EDT (1354 GMT)


WASHINGTON (AP) -- Newly unearthed memos provide detail about President Bush's suspension from flying during his Vietnam War-era service in the Texas Air National Guard.

The suspension came as Bush was trying to arrange a transfer to non-flying status with a unit in Alabama so he could work on a political campaign there.

A memo written a year later referred to one military official "pushing to sugar coat" Bush's evaluation.
"On this date I ordered that 1st Lt. Bush be suspended from flight status due to failure to perform to USAF/TexANG standards and failure to meet annual physical examination ... as ordered," says an August 1, 1972 memo by Lt. Col. Jerry Killian, who is now dead.
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PegnVA

09/09/04 10:17 AM

#64691 RE: Rick Faurot #64688

Great line by MD..."without Zell Miller to out-crazy him...".

Without question the scare tactic worked to build support for GWB's pre-emptive invasion of Iraq. Will it continue to work on a public that learns their news in catch phrases and sound bites, and seems to fall for the "terrorist around every corner" messages.

GWB wasn't honest with us/world when he ordered the pre-emptive invasion of Iraq, just as he was not honest with the US military when he was in that Nat'l Guard - leopards do not change their spots.