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Old 02-15-2004, 09:18 AM
Offen Rong
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Default Re: 'Smoking Microfiche' says, 'AWOL'


"James Monroe" wrote in message
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> That slimy little drunken weasel was indeed A.W.O.L.
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> An excerpt from the article:
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> The bulk of the comment lately swirls around the "pay records" the
> White House claims prove Bush completed his obligation. A few people
> sent copies of "The Smoking Microfiche," which questions whether the
> released documents are, in fact, pay records, and whether they prove
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> The verdict: They aren't. They're a record of "retirement points," a
> separate matter. The essay also claims the "new" document White House
> spokesman Scott McClellan "revealed" last week was published four
> years ago on the Web site www.democrats.com.
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> A second document, torn and only partly legible, may be a pay record.
> Since part of it is missing and no one seems to know who issued it,
> that's hard to determine.
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> If it's legitimate, though, Smoking Microfiche author Bob Fertik said,
> it has a serious flaw from the GOP perspective: Bush's last date of
> pay was April 16, 1972. The only entries after that date are on April
> 31, June 31, Sept. 31 and Nov. 31. Since those are all 30-day months,
> and the entries all say 99 . . . these are 'placeholder' numbers, not
> pay dates for duty served.
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> The bottom line is clear: Bush was never paid for service during the
> time he claims to have been on duty (White House records do indicate
> that he showed up early in 1973 for a government-paid dental exam).
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http://www.rgj.com/news/stories/html...sp3=Columnists
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Now that President Bush has released his military records, lets see what the
military records show for the other candidates.


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