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Bush: Coming "Somewhat" Clean (C&P)

HAIRYHAIRY Member Posts: 23,606
edited February 2004 in General Discussion
BUSH AIDES ACCUSED OF DESTROYING MILITARY DOCUMENTS

Just four days after pledging to open up his entire military file, President Bush has reneged on the pledge, with "Administration officials declining yesterday to commit to releasing further records" on top of the inconclusive ones they have already released. Additionally, new charges have surfaced that Bush actually deployed his Texas gubernatorial staff to destroy incriminating records.

As first reported by the Dallas Morning News, retired National Guard Lt. Col. Bill Burkett said that, in 1997, Joe Allbaugh (chief of staff for then-Governor Bush) told the National Guard chief to get the Bush file and make certain "there's not anything there that will embarrass the governor." Burkett said that a few days later at Camp Mabry in Austin, he "saw Mr. Bush's file and documents from it discarded in a trash can."

While the White House has claimed the attack is baseless, Burkett's
credibility was bolstered today after the New York Times reported that he made his complaint known right after the incident. In 1998, he sent a letter to a member of the Texas State Senate saying Bush and his aides improperly reviewed the file to "make sure nothing will embarrass the governor during his re-election campaign." Burkett repeated in interviews this week that Bush and his aides "ordered Guard officials to remove damaging information from Mr. Bush's military personnel files."

Yesterday, the commander of the Alabama unit Bush claimed he served in
during his year-long absence said "[Bush] never did come to my squad. He was never at my unit." Additionally, in a signed report, commanding officers in Houston said Bush "has not been observed." In order to clear up the controversy, the president would have to follow through on his Sunday pledge to release all of his records rather than continue stonewalling.




Hypocrisy is the homage paid by vice to virtue.
Don't assume malice for what stupidity can explain.

Comments

  • select-fireselect-fire Member Posts: 69,446 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Hairy , I read a funny statement that all the Generals of the Armed Forces agreed together we should have went to Iraq... WHAT DID THE COMMANDER IN CHIEF EXPECT EM' TO SAY ? ( I am sorry you disagreed General Dumb*** you are no longer in charge.)
  • woodshermitwoodshermit Member Posts: 2,589
    edited November -1
    Like I've written on a previous post. Where are Bush's Guard Buddies? Guys who haven't seen Kerry in over 30 years show up to see him.
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