Please pass nationally
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Re: Please pass nationally
Matt wrote:
> On Sun, 22 Aug 2004 16:18:48 GMT, Lon <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>
>>Matt Osborn proclaimed:
>>
>>
>>>None of them were caught lying. If you have some evidence to the
>>>contrary, it would be welcome.
>>
>> Seems good enough for the president to fire one of them just within
>> the past day.
>
>
> The gentleman in question was a Colonel in the Army and a prisoner of
> war in Viet Nam. He quit his activities as a Bush volunteer to avoid
> conflict with our campaign finance laws.
>
> Do you have some point to make concerning Col. Ken Cordier's
> integrity?
>
Matt, I think you're wasting your time with this guy. He does not know
enough facts to create a serious debate, and he's obviously basing his
points of view on rumor rather than fact based current event reports.
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Re: Please pass nationally
Matt wrote:
> On Sun, 22 Aug 2004 16:18:48 GMT, Lon <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>
>>Matt Osborn proclaimed:
>>
>>
>>>None of them were caught lying. If you have some evidence to the
>>>contrary, it would be welcome.
>>
>> Seems good enough for the president to fire one of them just within
>> the past day.
>
>
> The gentleman in question was a Colonel in the Army and a prisoner of
> war in Viet Nam. He quit his activities as a Bush volunteer to avoid
> conflict with our campaign finance laws.
>
> Do you have some point to make concerning Col. Ken Cordier's
> integrity?
>
Matt, I think you're wasting your time with this guy. He does not know
enough facts to create a serious debate, and he's obviously basing his
points of view on rumor rather than fact based current event reports.
--
__________________________________________________ _________
tw
03 TJ Rubicon - Rubicon Express 4.5"
01 XJ Sport
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
-- Dave Barry
Pronunciation: 'jEp
Function: noun
Date: 1940
Etymology: from g. p. (G= 'Government' P= '80 inch wheelbase')
A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase,
1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in
World War II.
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Re: Please pass nationally
Matt wrote:
> On Sun, 22 Aug 2004 16:18:48 GMT, Lon <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>
>>Matt Osborn proclaimed:
>>
>>
>>>None of them were caught lying. If you have some evidence to the
>>>contrary, it would be welcome.
>>
>> Seems good enough for the president to fire one of them just within
>> the past day.
>
>
> The gentleman in question was a Colonel in the Army and a prisoner of
> war in Viet Nam. He quit his activities as a Bush volunteer to avoid
> conflict with our campaign finance laws.
>
> Do you have some point to make concerning Col. Ken Cordier's
> integrity?
>
Matt, I think you're wasting your time with this guy. He does not know
enough facts to create a serious debate, and he's obviously basing his
points of view on rumor rather than fact based current event reports.
--
__________________________________________________ _________
tw
03 TJ Rubicon - Rubicon Express 4.5"
01 XJ Sport
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
-- Dave Barry
Pronunciation: 'jEp
Function: noun
Date: 1940
Etymology: from g. p. (G= 'Government' P= '80 inch wheelbase')
A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase,
1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in
World War II.
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Re: Please pass nationally
twaldron proclaimed:
>
> Matt, I think you're wasting your time with this guy. He does not know
> enough facts to create a serious debate, and he's obviously basing his
> points of view on rumor rather than fact based current event reports.
>
Nah, just poking unhinged folks with a sharp stick to see them
froth at the mouth.
>
> Matt, I think you're wasting your time with this guy. He does not know
> enough facts to create a serious debate, and he's obviously basing his
> points of view on rumor rather than fact based current event reports.
>
Nah, just poking unhinged folks with a sharp stick to see them
froth at the mouth.
#255
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Re: Please pass nationally
twaldron proclaimed:
>
> Matt, I think you're wasting your time with this guy. He does not know
> enough facts to create a serious debate, and he's obviously basing his
> points of view on rumor rather than fact based current event reports.
>
Nah, just poking unhinged folks with a sharp stick to see them
froth at the mouth.
>
> Matt, I think you're wasting your time with this guy. He does not know
> enough facts to create a serious debate, and he's obviously basing his
> points of view on rumor rather than fact based current event reports.
>
Nah, just poking unhinged folks with a sharp stick to see them
froth at the mouth.
#256
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Re: Please pass nationally
twaldron proclaimed:
>
> Matt, I think you're wasting your time with this guy. He does not know
> enough facts to create a serious debate, and he's obviously basing his
> points of view on rumor rather than fact based current event reports.
>
Nah, just poking unhinged folks with a sharp stick to see them
froth at the mouth.
>
> Matt, I think you're wasting your time with this guy. He does not know
> enough facts to create a serious debate, and he's obviously basing his
> points of view on rumor rather than fact based current event reports.
>
Nah, just poking unhinged folks with a sharp stick to see them
froth at the mouth.
#257
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Re: Please pass nationally
twaldron proclaimed:
>
> Matt, I think you're wasting your time with this guy. He does not know
> enough facts to create a serious debate, and he's obviously basing his
> points of view on rumor rather than fact based current event reports.
>
Nah, just poking unhinged folks with a sharp stick to see them
froth at the mouth.
>
> Matt, I think you're wasting your time with this guy. He does not know
> enough facts to create a serious debate, and he's obviously basing his
> points of view on rumor rather than fact based current event reports.
>
Nah, just poking unhinged folks with a sharp stick to see them
froth at the mouth.
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Re: Please pass nationally
If you had done your duty you would know that an officer is in the
service for a life time, so in instead of being discharged as an
enlisted man is at the end of their six year obligation, they must
request it.
At the end of Vietnam War many soldiers were discharged as a quick
way to thin down the ranks. I'm short twenty days of my two years
US56375731.
I give up, pity. You simply must be too stupid to understand.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeff wrote:
>
> Bill:
>
> Are you really this misinformed? Do you even read newspapers? Bush
> missed his required physical. He got grounded and never had his flight
> privileges reinstated. It doesn't matter how many physical YOU had, it
> matters whether Bush had his required physical, and he didn't.
>
> Next, Bush was not TDY when he went to Harvard. He was discharged early.
> Here is his request to be discharged:
>
> http://users.cis.net/coldfeet/Doc20.gif
>
> Here is his discharge record:
>
> http://users.cis.net/coldfeet/ANG22.gif
>
> Note where is says, "Office has a six year service obligation ... and
> has completed 5 years, 4 months, and 5 days toward this obligation."
>
> Bush says all of his payroll records have been released. However, the
> available records show no service during May - September of 1972. Bush's
> superior officers were unable to complete his annual evaluation for 1972
> because, "Lt. Bush has not been observed at this unit during the period
> of report."
>
> Bill, were you able to skip 5 months of your service, and then get
> discharged 8 months early? I know, I know. If I had been in the
> service, I would understand how you can blow off your obligations. Yeah,
> yeah, I'm just a girly man. But, Bush stilled lied when he said he flew
> for "many years" when he only flew for 22 months.
service for a life time, so in instead of being discharged as an
enlisted man is at the end of their six year obligation, they must
request it.
At the end of Vietnam War many soldiers were discharged as a quick
way to thin down the ranks. I'm short twenty days of my two years
US56375731.
I give up, pity. You simply must be too stupid to understand.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeff wrote:
>
> Bill:
>
> Are you really this misinformed? Do you even read newspapers? Bush
> missed his required physical. He got grounded and never had his flight
> privileges reinstated. It doesn't matter how many physical YOU had, it
> matters whether Bush had his required physical, and he didn't.
>
> Next, Bush was not TDY when he went to Harvard. He was discharged early.
> Here is his request to be discharged:
>
> http://users.cis.net/coldfeet/Doc20.gif
>
> Here is his discharge record:
>
> http://users.cis.net/coldfeet/ANG22.gif
>
> Note where is says, "Office has a six year service obligation ... and
> has completed 5 years, 4 months, and 5 days toward this obligation."
>
> Bush says all of his payroll records have been released. However, the
> available records show no service during May - September of 1972. Bush's
> superior officers were unable to complete his annual evaluation for 1972
> because, "Lt. Bush has not been observed at this unit during the period
> of report."
>
> Bill, were you able to skip 5 months of your service, and then get
> discharged 8 months early? I know, I know. If I had been in the
> service, I would understand how you can blow off your obligations. Yeah,
> yeah, I'm just a girly man. But, Bush stilled lied when he said he flew
> for "many years" when he only flew for 22 months.
#259
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Re: Please pass nationally
If you had done your duty you would know that an officer is in the
service for a life time, so in instead of being discharged as an
enlisted man is at the end of their six year obligation, they must
request it.
At the end of Vietnam War many soldiers were discharged as a quick
way to thin down the ranks. I'm short twenty days of my two years
US56375731.
I give up, pity. You simply must be too stupid to understand.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeff wrote:
>
> Bill:
>
> Are you really this misinformed? Do you even read newspapers? Bush
> missed his required physical. He got grounded and never had his flight
> privileges reinstated. It doesn't matter how many physical YOU had, it
> matters whether Bush had his required physical, and he didn't.
>
> Next, Bush was not TDY when he went to Harvard. He was discharged early.
> Here is his request to be discharged:
>
> http://users.cis.net/coldfeet/Doc20.gif
>
> Here is his discharge record:
>
> http://users.cis.net/coldfeet/ANG22.gif
>
> Note where is says, "Office has a six year service obligation ... and
> has completed 5 years, 4 months, and 5 days toward this obligation."
>
> Bush says all of his payroll records have been released. However, the
> available records show no service during May - September of 1972. Bush's
> superior officers were unable to complete his annual evaluation for 1972
> because, "Lt. Bush has not been observed at this unit during the period
> of report."
>
> Bill, were you able to skip 5 months of your service, and then get
> discharged 8 months early? I know, I know. If I had been in the
> service, I would understand how you can blow off your obligations. Yeah,
> yeah, I'm just a girly man. But, Bush stilled lied when he said he flew
> for "many years" when he only flew for 22 months.
service for a life time, so in instead of being discharged as an
enlisted man is at the end of their six year obligation, they must
request it.
At the end of Vietnam War many soldiers were discharged as a quick
way to thin down the ranks. I'm short twenty days of my two years
US56375731.
I give up, pity. You simply must be too stupid to understand.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeff wrote:
>
> Bill:
>
> Are you really this misinformed? Do you even read newspapers? Bush
> missed his required physical. He got grounded and never had his flight
> privileges reinstated. It doesn't matter how many physical YOU had, it
> matters whether Bush had his required physical, and he didn't.
>
> Next, Bush was not TDY when he went to Harvard. He was discharged early.
> Here is his request to be discharged:
>
> http://users.cis.net/coldfeet/Doc20.gif
>
> Here is his discharge record:
>
> http://users.cis.net/coldfeet/ANG22.gif
>
> Note where is says, "Office has a six year service obligation ... and
> has completed 5 years, 4 months, and 5 days toward this obligation."
>
> Bush says all of his payroll records have been released. However, the
> available records show no service during May - September of 1972. Bush's
> superior officers were unable to complete his annual evaluation for 1972
> because, "Lt. Bush has not been observed at this unit during the period
> of report."
>
> Bill, were you able to skip 5 months of your service, and then get
> discharged 8 months early? I know, I know. If I had been in the
> service, I would understand how you can blow off your obligations. Yeah,
> yeah, I'm just a girly man. But, Bush stilled lied when he said he flew
> for "many years" when he only flew for 22 months.
#260
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Re: Please pass nationally
If you had done your duty you would know that an officer is in the
service for a life time, so in instead of being discharged as an
enlisted man is at the end of their six year obligation, they must
request it.
At the end of Vietnam War many soldiers were discharged as a quick
way to thin down the ranks. I'm short twenty days of my two years
US56375731.
I give up, pity. You simply must be too stupid to understand.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeff wrote:
>
> Bill:
>
> Are you really this misinformed? Do you even read newspapers? Bush
> missed his required physical. He got grounded and never had his flight
> privileges reinstated. It doesn't matter how many physical YOU had, it
> matters whether Bush had his required physical, and he didn't.
>
> Next, Bush was not TDY when he went to Harvard. He was discharged early.
> Here is his request to be discharged:
>
> http://users.cis.net/coldfeet/Doc20.gif
>
> Here is his discharge record:
>
> http://users.cis.net/coldfeet/ANG22.gif
>
> Note where is says, "Office has a six year service obligation ... and
> has completed 5 years, 4 months, and 5 days toward this obligation."
>
> Bush says all of his payroll records have been released. However, the
> available records show no service during May - September of 1972. Bush's
> superior officers were unable to complete his annual evaluation for 1972
> because, "Lt. Bush has not been observed at this unit during the period
> of report."
>
> Bill, were you able to skip 5 months of your service, and then get
> discharged 8 months early? I know, I know. If I had been in the
> service, I would understand how you can blow off your obligations. Yeah,
> yeah, I'm just a girly man. But, Bush stilled lied when he said he flew
> for "many years" when he only flew for 22 months.
service for a life time, so in instead of being discharged as an
enlisted man is at the end of their six year obligation, they must
request it.
At the end of Vietnam War many soldiers were discharged as a quick
way to thin down the ranks. I'm short twenty days of my two years
US56375731.
I give up, pity. You simply must be too stupid to understand.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeff wrote:
>
> Bill:
>
> Are you really this misinformed? Do you even read newspapers? Bush
> missed his required physical. He got grounded and never had his flight
> privileges reinstated. It doesn't matter how many physical YOU had, it
> matters whether Bush had his required physical, and he didn't.
>
> Next, Bush was not TDY when he went to Harvard. He was discharged early.
> Here is his request to be discharged:
>
> http://users.cis.net/coldfeet/Doc20.gif
>
> Here is his discharge record:
>
> http://users.cis.net/coldfeet/ANG22.gif
>
> Note where is says, "Office has a six year service obligation ... and
> has completed 5 years, 4 months, and 5 days toward this obligation."
>
> Bush says all of his payroll records have been released. However, the
> available records show no service during May - September of 1972. Bush's
> superior officers were unable to complete his annual evaluation for 1972
> because, "Lt. Bush has not been observed at this unit during the period
> of report."
>
> Bill, were you able to skip 5 months of your service, and then get
> discharged 8 months early? I know, I know. If I had been in the
> service, I would understand how you can blow off your obligations. Yeah,
> yeah, I'm just a girly man. But, Bush stilled lied when he said he flew
> for "many years" when he only flew for 22 months.