New Bush Guard Records Released
rwiedower writes "Over the past 24 hours, several new stories have emerged surrounding President Bush's service in the National Guard. Memos from his commanding officer seem to indicate he was unhappy with Bush's desire to leave Texas, and that he felt Bush was going 'over his head' to get out of service. In true slashdot/military/government fashion, Killian even titled one memo 'CYA'. (The memos, in pdf format, are available here.)"
Kerry LIED about some things related to his service some 30 years ago.
BOTH were honorably discharged from the military.
Bush has said Kerry's service was "honorable". Both "sides" have gone at one another with 527 ads. Persons from BOTH campaigns have been proven to have ties with 527s in some way or another. Texans for Truth is now doing the EXACT same thing Swiftboat Veterans for Truth did. Neither side is better or worse here; sorry to anyone who thinks their "side" is.
What I want to know is:
How does someone's experience as a junior officer over three decades ago have any bearing on their ability to be President of the United States?
And before you answer about things like "character" or truthfulness, in defense of either side, be careful, as both side has lied plenty. (Yes, [insert Bush or Kerry here]-supporters, he's lied a LOT about things related to his service, both during and after.)
That will affect the future of the country for the next 4 years?
--Mike--
US, US, uber alles
uber alles in der Welt.... o/~
Look at the part of the memo that reads "the 187th group". Notice anything about the "th"?
Typewriters don't automagically superscript such things like Word does.
These are obvious forgeries done with Word and run through a copier 50 times to make them look old.
The scary part is how the press did nothing to verify the authenticity of these documents. You'd think they'd check their sources.
Call me if anyone reputible ever looks into it.
RTFA
from the article:
Anchorman Dan Rather reported that the White House did not dispute the authenticity of the documents and said the network had used document authorities to verify their authenticity.
Creationists are a lot like zombies. Slow, but powerful and numerous. And they all want to eat our brains.
FUD
Rule number one. Cast doubt on the veracity of the documents.
Have some far right site start it. Next the Rush's of the world will start to quote the site as if the site was reporting facts. After that, Fox will pick it up and before you know it, the whole world will think it is fake. And if it turns out to be true, never admit that your were wrong. Instead move on to another attack point.
Politics these days are full of depraved individuals.
"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible, make violent revolution inevitable" - JFK
"Remember, President Bush has asked all the 527s to stop the mudslinging, including the SBVFT"
As far as I've seen, though, he has evaded requests (by John McCain, for example) to condemn their tactics. "Will you condemn those ads?" really breaks down into two questions:
1) "Do you believe 527s should be allowed to run political ads without limits on funding?"
and
2) "Do you believe that any group, whatever the legal definition, should be challenging John Kerry's military record?"
As far as I've seen, Bush has repeatedly been asked the second question, and responded with an answer to the first. If he won't answer the second part, any statements he makes about respecting Kerry's service don't really impress me much.
As opposed to John Kerry's strategy, where he merely allows demonstrable liars like Michael Moore to sit with former presidents during his own convention. If you're going to be a Kerry supporter and criticize Bush for not bashing the Swift Boat Veterans For Truth, you need to also call on Sen. Kerry to bash Michael Moore, George Soros, and the others on the far left who make up the most insane tin-foil-hat lies about President Bush.
Says who? When you realize that lowercase 'L' was used for the digit 1 on most typewriters and that the top row was longer than the standard 101-key keyboard we're used to, and the symbol set was different [cents key, for example]... So, find one of these typewriters, take a photo of its keyboard, put it on the net. I googled about for a good photo of an Executive typewriter but all I could find were low-quality scans.
The point of having a proportionally-spacing typewriter was that you could add things like a "th" superscript key and make it look good [not squished] in order to produce camera-ready copy... or to be a status symbol ["Executive"] for muckety-mucks such as unit commanders.
The White House says they're authentic. Why do you resist?
"You might as well get your son a ticket to hell as give him a five string banjo." -unknown minister
He LIED, specifically, about whether or not he threw away his medals/ribbons.
I do not know WHICH is the lie, because he has said, alternatively, that he has NOT thrown away any; that he has thrown them ALL away; that he has thrown SOME away; or that he threw none of his OWN, but some of another veteran at that veteran's request.
I, personally, do not know WHICH is the lie, because I physically, myself, do not know whether or not Kerry did actually throw away all, some, or none of his own medals. However, HE HIMSELF has said he has thrown away all, some, or none of his own ribbons and/or medals.
ONE OF THOSE THINGS IS A LIE, and I'm not sure why you can't understand that. There is NO WAY for me to tell you WHICH is a lie, because I wasn't physically there. But when you have the following two scenarios, as presented by KERRY HIMSELF:
Kerry DID throw away his medals/ribbons
Kerry DID NOT throw away his medals/ribbons
ONE OF THEM IS A LIE, period, and you cannot refute that. What's worse is not even the lie itself or the subject, but how many times he's changed his story, and the degree of creativity to which he has done so, for this one utterly insignificant event.
I literally cannot believe I just had to explain that.
Further, please note that I DO NOT CARE whether or not Kerry threw all, some, or none of his medals and/or ribbons away over three decades ago. Whether he did or not would not affect my own personal voting decision. What DOES concern me is that he has CLEARLY lied about it, and several times at that. Just because you don't know WHICH is the lie doesn't make them all the truth.
I gave you specific examples and you must remember that depending on your preferences here at /. you may or may not be seeing the entire discussion.
His poker chip example was excellent at showing that you cannot give differing answers to the same black or white questions without one of the answers being a lie. This is something you are not processing.
Process this Khasim - when Kerry has been asked "Did you throw away your medals?" he has given at least 4 differing answers to the question that could not be true if any of the others are true - that means that at least three of the responses are lies.
So what did he lie about? He lied about throwing away his medals. Did he throw them away or not - we will likely never know because of his choice to not be completely factual about this important moment for him.
Your original post I replied to stated:
"Since you are unable to clearly specify WHAT LIE HE TOLD,"
So I took the time to explain for you "WHAT LIE HE TOLD." He lied about the medals being thrown.
You continued with your claims of those in disagreement with your views are only capable of repeating a MANTRA:
"...you cannot provide any FACTS for what you believe."
Well, I provided the facts several times - either he told the truth in all four differing responses or he lied in three, since none of the responses can exist without making the other three false - he lied. This is called a Fact, sorry if you don't like its existance, but it is a Fact, not a point of discussion.
As for me not being able to process the DISCUSSION, I directly responded to YOUR comment - I pointed out exactly where the lie is - something you claim the Parent poster could not do even though he clearly had, and provided factual proof of its existance - logic dictates that two differing responses to the question could not both be true because they conflict with each other.
There is nothing to debate here, it has nothing to do with who I (or you for that matter) support in the election (trust me I won't be voting for Bush, Nader, or Kerry,) it has nothing to do with discussion, it is a statement of FACTS. Something you claimed were not being provided. I have processed the information for you, and did not repeat a mantra - rather I stated the logical fact that a yes and no answer to the this question cannot coexist meaning one of those answers is a lie. You are the one repeating a mantra and refusing to process the information being handed out freely.
Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence in society - M. Twain