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Bush"s National Guard Service
See Texans for Truth Video
HERE.
Bush
Refused Guard Physical*
Bush was
accepted into the Guard, he failed to live up to the requirements of
his service, including following an order. And we also reported that
the documents were written by Lt. Bush's National Guard squad
commander, Col. Jerry Killian, who passed away in 1984. . .Col.
Killian's secretary, Marion Carr Knox, describes herself as Col.
Killian's "right hand" during much of the 1970s. . .“I did not type
those memos. . . says Knox. “I know that I didn’t type them. However,
the information in those is correct.” . . Knox says the information in
the four memos that CBS obtained is very familiar, but she
doesn't believe the memos are authentic. She does, however, remember
her boss, Col. Jerry Killian, being upset over Mr. Bush's failure to
take a physical . . . She told 60 Minutes again and
again that she believed President Bush refused a direct order to take
a physical.CBS,
9/15/04
MORE
SEE 60 Minutes Interview HERE
Bush:
Not Your Average Poor Boy*
[D]uring the
final two years of his obligation, Bush did not comply with Air Force
regulations that impose a time limit on making up missed drills.
What's more, he apparently never made up five months of drills he
missed in 1972, contrary to assertions by the administration. . .
Some experts say they remain mystified as to how Bush obtained an
honorable discharge. Lawrence Korb, . . says. . . that Bush . . .
"should have been called to active duty." . .He
also missed
his flight physical.
By May 2,
1973, his superiors said they could not evaluate his performance
because he "has not been observed."
. .
.adds James Currie, . . "Clearly, if you
were the average poor boy who got drafted and sent into the active
force," he says, "they weren't going to let you out before you had
completed your obligation."
Kit
R. Roane,
U.S. News & WR,
9/20/04 Issue
MORE
Bush
Shirked Military Duties*
The
controversy continues over the authenticity of memos obtained by
CBS News that show President Bush's National Guard commander
believed Mr. Bush at times shirked his duties and used his political
influence. . . The network is adamantly defending the authenticity of
the memos, . . .saying experts who examined the memos concluded they
were authentic documents produced by Mr. Bush's former commander, Lt.
Col. Jerry Killian. . .What the Killian memos purport to show is that
Mr. Bush defied a direct order to appear for a physical exam, that his
performance as an officer was lacking in other ways and that Mr. Bush
used family connections to try to quash any inquiry into his lapses..
. In a separate development, . . .Bush promised to sign up with a
Boston-area unit when he left his Texas unit . . .. Mr. Bush never
signed up with a Boston unit.(CBS/AP),
9/10/04
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Bush
Guard Service Incomplete*
President
Bush's Vietnam-era service in the National Guard came under renewed
scrutiny on Wednesday as newfound documents emerged from his squadron
commander's file that suggested favorable treatment. At the same
time, a once powerful Texas Democrat came forward to say that he had
"abused my position of power" by helping Mr. Bush and others join the
Guard. Democrats also worked to stoke the issue with a new
advertisement by a Texas group that featured a former lieutenant
colonel, Bob Mintz, who said he never saw Mr. Bush in the period he
transferred from the Texas Air National Guard to the Alabama Air
National Guard. . . Colonel
Killian [Bush's commander] also wrote in a memo that his superiors
were forcing him to give Lieutenant Bush a favorable review, but that
he refused.
KATHARINE
Q. SEELYE and RALPH BLUMENTHAL, NY Times, 9/9/04
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Bush
Daddy Helps W. Become Sky Pilot *
In 1968, former Congressman George Herbert Walker Bush of Texas, fresh
from voting to send other men’s sons to Vietnam, enlisted his own son
in a very special affirmative action program, the ‘champagne’ unit of
the Texas Air National Guard. . . This week, former Lt. Governor Ben
Barnes of Texas 'fessed up to pulling the strings to keep Little
George out of the jungle. . .Barnes appears to have made lucrative use
of his knowledge of our President’s slithering out of the draft as a
lever to protect a multi-billion dollar contract for a client.
That's the information in a confidential letter buried deep in the
files of the US Justice Department that fell into my hands at BBC
television. . . And so it came to pass that the governor's commission
reversed itself and gave GTech the billion dollar deal without a bid.
Greg Palast, 8/28/04.
MORE
READ THE LETTER AND MORE HERE
The
Media Blinks*
[T]he media
blinked this weekend, doing its collective best to ignore an
embarrassing new revelation by the prominent Texas politician who says
he landed President Bush a coveted pilot spot in the Texas Air
National Guard during the height of the Vietnam War, and is now
"ashamed" of his actions. The explosive comments from a central player
in the National Guard drama -- captured on video and
available online --
have received just cursory coverage in the mainstream media . . .The
[NY] Times' story was buried deep inside, next to a big takeout on
GOP-connected Swift Boat Vets leader John O'Neill. . . It's also worth
noting that the Democrats haven't been aggressive in pushing the
Barnes story to the media, either. (Imagine how GOP attack dogs would
hype a revelation from a politician who pulled strings to get Kerry
his medals.)
Eric Boehlert,
Salon, 8/30/04
MORE
On Friday, February
13, 2004, the White House released
what it described as all the documents
in
Bush’s personnel files. These documents prove
the following:
1) “Points” records showing that for two straight years, Bush did not
perform the training that was mandated by law, and which could not be
excused by his superior officers. (See The Points Scam)
2) Payroll records showing that Bush requested and received pay and
point credit for which he was ineligible under Air Force policy (See
Fraud—The Secrets of Bush’s Payroll Records Revealed)
3) Documents related to Bush’s attempted transfer to the “9921st Air
Reserve Squadron” showing that the request was an attempt by Bush to
fraudulently escape his obligations as a member of the United States
Armed Forces (See The Transfer Scam)
4) Documents showing that Bush’s superior officers attempted to cover
up for Bush being “AWOL”, but eventually had to admit that they had
lost track of Bush for an entire year. (See The Cover-up in Texas).
5) Documents showing that Bush intended to desert the Armed Forces
with almost a year of his statutory six year participation requirement
unfulfilled (See Discharge, or Desertion?)
6) Documents showing that the Air Force understood that Bush was a
“deserter”, and had taken the steps necessary to deal with someone in
Bush’s position who had abandoned their commitment to the US
Government. See (Deserter: Bush After TXANG)
The Bush documents also reveal that
1) Bush’s personnel files were tampered with to disguise what had
occurred.
2) The person upon whom the media has relied upon for its
interpretation of Bush’s military records (an individual who was
specifically engaged by the 2000 Bush campaign to “clear” Bush) was
directly involved in providing Bush with favorable treatment as a
member of the Texas Air National Guard, and
3) This person has lied about the nature of Bush’s records, and made
claims regarding Bush’s obligations as a member of the United States
Armed Forces that have absolutely no basis in fact
FROM:
Lt.
Governor Apologizes for Getting W. into the Guard*
. In a
video
originally
posted on the Web by a pro-Kerry organization in Austin, Texas, Ben
Barnes, a former lieutenant governor of Texas, apologized for his role
in getting a young George W. Bush into the Texas Air National Guard
while young men who were not from prominent or wealthy families "died
in Vietnam." . . .. "I got a young man named George W. Bush into the
Texas National Guard when I was lieutenant governor, and I'm not
necessarily proud of that. But I did it. I got a lot of other people
in the National Guard because I thought that was what people should do
when you're in office, and you help a lot of rich people." . . said
Bush. "Nothing happened. My Guard unit was looking for pilots and I
flew for the Guard. I'm proud of my service and any allegation that my
dad asked for special favors is simply not true ... I didn't ask
anybody to help get me to the Guard either."
Jeff Horwitz, Salon Premium, 8/27/04
Guard
Records Cover-up *
The
microfilm containing the [Bush Alabama Guard Service] records
apparently disintegrated as staff were trying to preserve it from
decay.
BBC, 7/10/04
microfilm
when processed and stored properly, has a life expectancy up to 500
years!
Kodak
Some
microfilm in an Austin archive is at the center of a lawsuit involving
President Bush's military service. The Associated Press sued the
Pentagon and the Air Force on Tuesday to get access to all records of
the president's military service during the Vietnam War to answer if
he fulfilled his duty with the Texas Air National Guard. The
records requested include a copy of Bush's microfilmed personnel file
from the Texas State Library in Austin. It has never been made public.
KVUE News,
6/22/04
Bush
Service Records Destroyed*
Military
records that could help establish President Bush's whereabouts during
his disputed service in the Texas Air National Guard more than 30
years ago have been inadvertently destroyed, according to the
Pentagon. . . .The destroyed records cover three months of a period in
1972 and 1973 when Mr. Bush's claims of service in Alabama are in
question. The disclosure appeared to catch some experts, both
pro-Bush and con, by surprise. . .There was no mention of the loss,
for example, when White House officials released hundreds of pages of
the President's military records last February in an effort to stem
Democratic accusations that he was "AWOL" for a time during his
commitment to fly at home in the Air National Guard during the Vietnam
War. RALPH
BLUMENTHAL, NY Times, 7/9/04
ON GUARD --
OR AWOL?
Two members
of the Air National Guard unit that President George W. Bush allegedly
served with as a young Guard flyer in 1972 had been told to expect him
late in that year and were on the lookout for him. He never showed,
however; of that both Bob Mintz and Paul Bishop are certain. . .
.Recalls Memphian Mintz, now 62: “I remember that I heard someone was
coming to drill with us from Texas. And it was implied that it was
somebody with political influence. I was a young bachelor then. I was
looking for somebody to prowl around with.” But, says Mintz, that
“somebody” -- better known to the world now as the president of the
United States -- never showed up . . .it is the 187th that the White
House continues to contend that Bush belonged to – as recently as last
week, JACKSON BAKER,
The Memphis Flyer, 2/16/2004
Bush Treated
Differently*
An
examination by USA TODAY of all the Bush records released to the
public and interviews with pilots, Bush's Guard comrades and military
personnel experts suggests Bush was treated differently from most
pilots:
• Bush was
accepted into pilot school even though he scored in the 25th
percentile on a standardized test.
• There is
no record of a formal procedure called a "flying evaluation board,"
which normally would have been convened once Bush stopped flying in
April 1972. . .
• Bush's
records do not show he was given another job in the Air Guard once he
quit flying. . .
Bush, whose
father was in Congress at the time, was selected for Air Force pilot
training, a highly competitive process, despite the speeding tickets
and automobile accidents. He had also been arrested for two incidents
considered college pranks
Dave Moniz and Jim Drinkard, USA Today,
2/16/04
Bush
Service-Record Whitewash
A retired
lieutenant colonel in the Texas National Guard complained. . .in 1998
that aides to Gov. George W. Bush improperly screened Mr. Bush's
National Guard files. . . Bill Burkett, said . . . that Dan Bartlett,
then a senior aide to Governor Bush and now White House communications
director,. . .reviewed the file to "make sure nothing will embarrass
the governor during his re-election campaign."
Mr.
Burkett repeated . . . that Mr. Bush's aides ordered Guard officials
to remove damaging information from Mr. Bush's military personnel
files. . . Mr. Burkett said he saw a trash basket with discarded
papers bearing Mr. Bush's name. . . .A
retired officer, Lt. Col. Dennis Adams, said Mr. Burkett told him of
the incidents shortly after they happened.
RALPH BLUMENTHAL, NY Times
2/12/04
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Kerry's Vietnam Service
Read Kerry's
1971 Statement on the Vietnam War
For
Shame:
A leaked video
reveals what Bob Dole really thinks about Bush's tactics.
Of McCain's
charge to President Bush during a 2000 debate—"You should be
ashamed"—Dole told Wolf Blitzer, "He was right." Dole made the remark
off-air, while CNN broadcast the Kerry ad called "Old Tricks," the one
featuring McCain's 2000 debate remarks. The campaign stopped airing it
recently at McCain's request. . .Although the remark was made off-air,
it wasn't made off-camera. A CNN employee who asked not to be named
made a digital file of the raw camera feed from the Late Edition
studio. . .Question for Bob Dole: If President Bush should be ashamed
of his behavior four years ago, why aren't you ashamed now?
Chris Suellentrop,
Slate, 8/27/04
SEE
DOLE CONDEMN BUSH HERE
Bush
Team Deferred *
What is incredible is that these attacks on men who
served not just honorably, but heroically, are coming from a hawkish
party that is controlled by an astonishing number of men who sprinted
as far from the front lines as they could . . . Mr. Bush himself, the
nation's commander in chief and the biggest hawk of all. He revels in
the accouterments of combat. The story was somewhat different when he
was 22 years old and eligible for combat himself. . .Vice President
Dick Cheney, another fierce administration hawk. Mr. Cheney asked for
and received five deferments. . .Attorney General John Ashcroft. He is
reported to have said, "I would have served, if asked." But with the
war raging in Vietnam, he received six student deferments and an
"occupational deferment" based on the essential nature of a civilian
job at Southwest Missouri State University - teaching business law to
undergraduates. Herbert,
NY Times, 8/27/04
Swift
Boat Veterans Connections*
Houston home
builder Bob Perry, a key bankroller for Swift Boat Veterans for Truth,
is listed as the co-host of a New York City fund-raiser next week for
the Harris County GOP, whose guest list includes President Bush's top
political adviser. Mr. Perry, who has given $200,000 to
the veterans' group to help launch the anti-John Kerry ads that
question the Democrat's Vietnam War record, has denied any links to
Mr. Bush or the national Republican Party regarding the Swift Boat
Veterans' campaign CHRISTY
HOPPE / The Dallas Morning News, 8/23/04
Cordier,
who appears in one of SBVT's advertisements was on the Bush campaign's
veterans steering committee at the time he made the ad, . .upon being
asked whether she had worked with White House officials, SBVT public
relations coordinator Merrie Spaeth said "The answer is 'no' unless
you refresh my memory."
U.S. Newswire, 8/24/04
McCain,
Cleland & Kerry*
Kerry did
serve with distinction in Vietnam when he easily could have avoided
that killing field. His service to his country shouldn't be diminished
by the same despicable, politically motivated tactics visited upon
Sens. John McCain in South Carolina and Max Cleland in Georgia, also
Viet vets. . . .Joe Klein wrote in the New Yorker that Nixon aide
Charles Colson formed the Vietnam Veterans for a Just Peace in 1971
solely to attack John Kerry. Colson told Klein that Kerry "was a
thorn in our flesh. He was very articulate, a credible leader of the
opposition. He forced us to create a counterfoil. We found a vet named
John O'Neill and formed a group called Vietnam Veterans for a Just
Peace. We had O'Neill meet the president, and we did everything we
could do to boost his group." . . . Bush should [order] Vietnam
draft-dodger Karl Rove and the rest of the character-assassination
squad who zapped McCain and Cleland to back off.
Col. David H.
Hackworth , Worldnet Daily, 8/17/04
W. Bush,
the Slanderer*
Records show
that the group [Swift Boat Veterans for Truth] received the bulk of
its initial financing from two men with ties to the president and his
family - one a longtime political associate of Mr. Rove's, the other a
treasurer of the George H. W. Bush Library Foundation. A Texas
publicist who once helped prepare Mr. Bush's father for his debate
when he was running for vice president provided them with strategic
advice. And the group's television commercial was produced by the same
team that made the devastating ad mocking Michael S. Dukakis in an
oversized tank helmet when he and Mr. Bush's father faced off in the
1988 presidential election. . . Several of those now declaring Mr.
Kerry "unfit" had lavished praise on him, some as recently as last
year. . .Mr. Hoffmann [a retired rear admiral and a leader of the
group] approvingly recalled the actions that led to Mr. Kerry's Silver
Star: "It took guts, and I admire that."
KATE
ZERNIKE and JIM RUTENBERG, NY Times, 8/20/04
Bush
Backs Slander *
A leader of
the anti-Kerry group, longtime Kerry antagonist John O'Neill, is
co-author of a new book accusing Kerry of winning the Silver Star
after shooting a fleeing Viet Cong soldier in the back. Medeiros, who
was with Kerry during the shooting, says that's not how it happened.
On the day of the now-famous incident, Medeiros said the swiftboat,
PCF-94, was heading upriver when it ran into an ambush. . . Kerry's
boat happened to hit the shore right in front of an enemy soldier
holding a grenade launcher. . . .Medeiros remembers Kerry jumping off
the boat to give chase. . . Medeiros said. "Just as I rounded a corner
behind him, (Kerry) shot the guy."
Kerry won the Silver Star, even though beaching boats to engage the
enemy was a highly unorthodox tactic in the Navy.
Alex Katz, Oakland
Tribune, 8/12/04
Comparing 'War Records*
[John
McCain] called on the George W Bush campaign to condemn the recent
anti-Kerry TV ads questioning the Democratic contender's Vietnam War
record, saying, "I think John Kerry served honorably in Vietnam. I
think George Bush served honorably in the Texas Air National Guard
during the Vietnam War." The contrast is killing. The
advertisement, paid for by "Swift Boat Veterans for Truth", alleges to
be from a group of veterans . . .But as McCain so subtly implies, they
all inadvertently confirm one thing. Kerry was in Vietnam, in combat.
In contrast, not even the best investigator's dirty-tricks department
can find a single veteran who saw Bush in any military capacity
whatsoever in Vietnam. Nor during his National Guard service in
Alabama for 12 months from May 1972.
Ian Williams, Asia
Times, 8/7/04 |