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Re: "gutless" bush?
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lugnet.off-topic.debate
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Thu, 20 Mar 2003 15:16:22 GMT
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In lugnet.off-topic.debate, Dave Schuler writes:
> In lugnet.off-topic.debate...
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> > > John Neal sez:
> > > [Lil' Bush] served his country in the National Guard (he was a pilot).
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> > > And then Scott Arthur wrote:
> > Draft-dodge tale threatens Bush's run for presidency
> > http://www.guardian.co.uk/US_election_race/Story/0,2763,202917,00.html
> > ==+==
> > In a written statement under oath presented on Monday, Ben Barnes, a former
> > speaker of the Texas state legislature, said that in 1968 he asked the head of
> > the Texan Air National Guard, General James Rose, to give the young Mr Bush a
> > place on a pilot-training programme, automatically excusing him from the draft.
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> The subtext of Scott's 100% correct point [ie, that Lil' Bush shirked his
> duty] underscores the fallacy of the so-called "liberal media." During the
> 2000 campaign, many dozens of articles were written about Gore's fashion
> sense than were written about Bush's AWOL history or his likely cocaine use
> or his alcohol abuse or his DWI arrests or his shoddy business practices or
> his shady oil ties to the Middle East or his...
What I want to know is this: Did any of the Bush clan make money out of the war
Jr was too scared to fight for his country in?
Scott A
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> Dave!
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| | Re: "gutless" bush?
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| In lugnet.off-topic.debate... (...) The subtext of Scott's 100% correct point [ie, that Lil' Bush shirked his duty] underscores the fallacy of the so-called "liberal media." During the 2000 campaign, many dozens of articles were written about Gore's (...) (22 years ago, 20-Mar-03, to lugnet.off-topic.debate)
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