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Gonz
1/30/04, 09:58pm
Let's start with a boring one

Dubya was AWOL

...in the months before the 2000 presidential election, the New York Times pretty much demolished this Democratic Party urban legend, a myth that first surfaced in its sister paper, the Boston Globe.

The Times did, however, look at it, and found that Bush had indeed served during part of the time the Globe had him AWOL - and later made up whatever time he missed after requesting permission for the postponement.

In July 2000 the Times noted that Bush's chief accuser in the Globe report, retired Gen. William Turnipseed, had begun to back away from his story that Bush never appeared for service during the time in question.

"In a recent interview," said the Times, "[Turnipseed] took a tiny step back, saying, 'I don't think he did, but I wouldn't stake my life on it.'" In fact, military records obtained by the Times showed that Turnipseed was wrong and that the Globe had flubbed the story.

NewsMax (http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2004/1/24/154936.shtml) Find your own copy of the NY Times article, I'm too lazy.

markjs
1/31/04, 05:21pm
He doesn't have to have been awol for me to dislike him. I wasn't there, and can't pretend to know if he was awol.

Gonz
2/09/04, 09:20pm
His daddy wasn't God of ALL THINGS during the 60's & 70's

Following an unsuccessful bid for a Senate seat in 1964, Mr. Bush was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1966 from Texas' 7th District. One of the few freshman members of Congress ever elected to serve on the Ways and Means Committee, he was reelected to the House two years later without opposition. Mr. Bush lost a second campaign for the Senate in 1970.

During the 1970's, Mr. Bush held a number of important leadership positions. In 1971, he was named U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. He served there until 1973, when he became Chairman of the Republican National Committee. In October 1974, Mr. Bush traveled to Peking, where he served as Chief of the U.S. Liaison Office during the critical period when the United States was renewing ties with the People's Republic of China.

GHW Bush (http://bushlibrary.tamu.edu/biographies/president/bio.html) bio

rrfield
2/09/04, 09:30pm
*sigh*

You don't have to be THE God to be A God.

markjs
2/10/04, 12:32am
Reading your hero's BIO isn't going to win any converts.

Gonz
2/10/04, 12:35am
Did you mean reading?

I'm not reading it. I'm just passing on the truth, something the liberals have a hard time with.

Leslie
2/10/04, 12:44am
good thing I'm a commie/socialist/other word of the day then :tardbang: