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Originally Posted by ViPER
And they all deserved the honor of serving in the ANG. except bush - who was bumped to the top of a very long waiting list - the advantages of a Senator's son. His deferment to the ANG took the place of someone who really deserved it - those who wanted to serve in the ANG -
bush was just looking for a way out of Nam - the least bush could have done is complete his duty. Like Rove, could have at least completed college rather then drop out as soon as he was clear of Nam. Yes Clinton sought a deferment on his own. at least he graduated.
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Do you normally convict someone without a trial VIPER?
From a legal standpoint, your accusations cannot be proven. For instance, the "New CBS" documents were the infamous "Killian Documents" which were later not authentic. The Boston Globe, the other article you cited in the subsequent post, interpreted a set of documents on Bush's service record on active duty. However, the article failed to mention in any way bush was honorably discharged.
Of course, the unit Bush served also include Lloyd Benson Jr, John Conally III, and John R. Bath. Just FYI.