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Home Front: Politix
Democratic National Committee 'Action Alert' E-mail
2004-09-10
Dear [Supporter],

Back in February, President Bush sat down in the Oval Office for an interview with Tim Russert and spoke about his service in the National Guard. Bush told us, "I put in my time, proudly so." He said, "And I'm telling you, I did my duty." But now we know that Bush dishonored the Oval Office by lying to the American people.

New investigations from multiple media sources have revealed the truth about President Bush's service. New military documents show that Bush disobeyed a direct order from his commander to take a flight physical and "failed to perform to U.S. Air Force/Texas Air National Guard standards" -- and was grounded as a result.
They have a death wish, right? What else could explain this lunacy?
Posted by:cingold

#5  Bush dishonored the Oval Office by lying to the American people

Funny. I remember when Clinton lied, there wasn't anything even remotely dishonorable about that. Can you explain that to me, Mr. McAwful MacAuliffe?
Posted by: Mike   2004-09-10 9:39:17 PM  

#4  cingold : It's called preaching to the (drugged) choir.
Posted by: BigEd   2004-09-10 7:00:19 PM  

#3  I just watched Special Report and they had an ACTUAL Texas ANG person, who ACTUALLY wrote memos at the same time, and was in the ACTUAL unit in question. He says that there is "NO WAY" those memo are real because they didn't have a typewriter there that could have made those documents. He also confirmed that 'Col Staudt' mentioned in the "CYA" memo retired a FULL year before the memo was written. Blather is fool to cling to this story, but I repeat myself.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2004-09-10 6:40:39 PM  

#2  Terry McAuliffe just said Karl Rove might be the one responsible for the documents. This gets better and better! Almost time for Dan to explain himself, too! Too great!

Here's the link with McAuliffe's words. I never can get these posted right:

http://www.washingtontimes.com/national/20040910-011417-2610r.htm
Posted by: nada   2004-09-10 6:28:53 PM  

#1  Bureaucracy. They have built their whole campaign around this issue now and the kick off was two days ago. The wheels have come off already but not everybody realizes it. Especially the LLL's who only toak to eachother and get their news from the Globe, NPR and CBS news. Look for this kind of embarassment to continue next week. It's part of the self-destruction of the Democrat party.

After all, Dan Rather is going to breath new life into the campaign in less than 10 minutes.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2004-09-10 6:22:00 PM  

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