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![]() Frank White wrote: In article , ocom says... From: Burr I guess your not voting Republican???? You going with the turn coat? Oh, I see. You're going with the one that went AWOL. Too much sun must do horrible things to your head.... Dubya may NOT have gone AWOL, actually. I ran across a suggestion recently that he may have run afoul of the Human Reliability Program, a little known Air Force program during the 70s where, if they had reason to think you did drugs, alcohol, or might be psycho enough to plow one of their planes into the ground if they let you take it up, you were grounded - no discussion - until they resolved the issue. And maybe put on the fast track for a dishonorable discharge. And that would have been about Dubya's 'party hardy, dude!' period... I can see Bush senior getting on the phone the moment Junior got grounded and getting his medical and service records sealed for all eternity, and Bush II assigned to non-flight duties to keep him from being booted out of the Air Force in a way that would end his political career before it even started. And of course the sealed records would leave a hole in his service time that couldn't be explained... Something to think about. It is important to be fair, after all. Something to think about perhaps! However it is totally untrue! Keep trying... your credibility will soon be that of the Phd challenged one! |
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Now Steve, try to keep an open mind and look truly at both sides.
There has to be some truth to what both sides are saying. What we have to do is try to figure out who is still going to do what if he/it gets in. We can not keep an open mind and make intelligent choices if we are mad or think our side is the only side. Mike, I think you could have come up with a little nicer answer to my other post. Sorry about the "bater" crack. Burr |
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says... Frank White wrote: In article , ocom says... From: Burr I guess your not voting Republican???? You going with the turn coat? Oh, I see. You're going with the one that went AWOL. Too much sun must do horrible things to your head.... Dubya may NOT have gone AWOL, actually. I ran across a suggestion recently that he may have run afoul of the Human Reliability Program, a little known Air Force program during the 70s where, if they had reason to think you did drugs, alcohol, or might be psycho enough to plow one of their planes into the ground if they let you take it up, you were grounded - no discussion - until they resolved the issue. And maybe put on the fast track for a dishonorable discharge. And that would have been about Dubya's 'party hardy, dude!' period... I can see Bush senior getting on the phone the moment Junior got grounded and getting his medical and service records sealed for all eternity, and Bush II assigned to non-flight duties to keep him from being booted out of the Air Force in a way that would end his political career before it even started. And of course the sealed records would leave a hole in his service time that couldn't be explained... Something to think about. It is important to be fair, after all. Something to think about perhaps! However it is totally untrue! Keep trying... your credibility will soon be that of the Phd challenged one! Credibility? Mine seems to be fine. Yours, on the other hand... http://www.spokesmanreview.com/break...itDate=2004314 01040 Excerpt: "THE SPOKESMAN REVIEW Sunday, March*14, 2004 Bush's partial history Stringent military screening program may explain gaps on president's record Bill Morlin and Karen Dorn SteeleStaff writers * Military rules used in 1974 to ground two Washington Air National Guard airmen with access to nuclear weapons also applied to a Texas Air National Guard unit where Lt. George W. Bush was a fighter pilot. Some military researchers and a former Texas Guard lieutenant colonel believe the stringent regulations -- known as the Human Reliability Program -- may have been invoked to stop Bush from flying Texas Air National Guard jets in 1972. " There's more, in case you're interested. Quite a bit more, in the article, and a few minutes of searching with Yahoo or Google ("human reliability program" air force) reveals still more, besides. But not the slightest hint that this is totally untrue. Do you know something the rest of the us don't? FW |
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