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"Horvath" wrote
I was an officer. I was the one making those decisions and telling those people what to do. Kool! So you got to sleep in and wear whatever you liked? |
On Wed, 01 Sep 2004 00:27:53 -0400, Horvath
wrote: On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 23:45:43 GMT, felton wrote this crap: On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 19:22:55 -0400, Horvath wrote: On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 14:12:03 GMT, felton wrote this crap: What part of, "six months early" do you have problems understanding? Horvath...just thought I would point out a couple of things about your source of this "information" You can't argue against the facts, so you attack the source. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kerry served with Admiral Schlech until the end of 1969, when he requested an early discharge from the Navy in order to run for a Massachusetts congressional seat. Admiral Schlech approved the request, and on 3 January 1970 Kerry received an honorable discharge, six months early. http://www.snopes.com/politics/kerry/service.asp ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Now go ahead and attact snopes. I love making you liberals cry. Attack the source. Ted Sampley? Yeah, he is about as nutty as you appear to be. Here is a copy of his official Service Record http://www.johnkerry.com/pdf/jkmilse...ice_Record.pdf You can see all the Navy records at http://www.johnkerry.com/about/john_...y_records.html I've seen them. His Honorable Discharge is dated 1978. That means there is eight missing years. Could the French-looking John Kerry have been AWOL for eight years? BTW, the difference between AWOL and desertion is that deserters never intend to return. A deserter throws away his uniform. I've heard that the French-looking John Kerry threw away his medals in front of witnesses. A very good case can be made that Kerry was a deserter. Only to a jury of pinheads. Every Navy military record for John Kerry is posted for you to read. The Navy knew exactly where he was. Bush, on the other hand "was not observed during the period in question." If your claim is that Bush was somehow in inactive reserve status in the Texas Air National Guard for those last 18 months, that is news to the Texas Air Nationa Guard. Same with the failure to maintain his flight status by not taking the required physical. Are you suggesting that those records were lost? |
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Horvath wrote: On 31 Aug 2004 18:35:58 -0700, (Jonathan Ganz) wrote this crap: In article , Horvath wrote: It sure looks to me like there's some gaps in the French-looking John Kerry's records. Whooow... he's back to being French-looking... time for your meds Horass. It's quite obvious to everyone that you didn't answer the question, Jon-boy. Well, you still haven't answered the question about how you acquired your tits, but we're (thankfully) not holding them against you. -- Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m) http://www.sailnow.com "If there's no wind, row." |
On Wed, 01 Sep 2004 13:52:31 GMT, felton wrote
this crap: I've seen them. His Honorable Discharge is dated 1978. That means there is eight missing years. Could the French-looking John Kerry have been AWOL for eight years? BTW, the difference between AWOL and desertion is that deserters never intend to return. A deserter throws away his uniform. I've heard that the French-looking John Kerry threw away his medals in front of witnesses. A very good case can be made that Kerry was a deserter. Only to a jury of pinheads. Every Navy military record for John Kerry is posted for you to read. The Navy knew exactly where he was. Bush, on the other hand "was not observed during the period in question." If your claim is that Bush was somehow in inactive reserve status in the Texas Air National Guard for those last 18 months, that is news to the Texas Air Nationa Guard. Same with the failure to maintain his flight status by not taking the required physical. Are you suggesting that those records were lost? You just can't keep your lies straight, can you? President Honest George W. Bush spent the last part of his service in the Alabama National Guard, not the Texas National Guard, and he was in an innactive position. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
On Thu, 02 Sep 2004 07:10:12 -0400, Horvath
wrote: On Wed, 01 Sep 2004 13:52:31 GMT, felton wrote this crap: I've seen them. His Honorable Discharge is dated 1978. That means there is eight missing years. Could the French-looking John Kerry have been AWOL for eight years? BTW, the difference between AWOL and desertion is that deserters never intend to return. A deserter throws away his uniform. I've heard that the French-looking John Kerry threw away his medals in front of witnesses. A very good case can be made that Kerry was a deserter. Only to a jury of pinheads. Every Navy military record for John Kerry is posted for you to read. The Navy knew exactly where he was. Bush, on the other hand "was not observed during the period in question." If your claim is that Bush was somehow in inactive reserve status in the Texas Air National Guard for those last 18 months, that is news to the Texas Air Nationa Guard. Same with the failure to maintain his flight status by not taking the required physical. Are you suggesting that those records were lost? You just can't keep your lies straight, can you? President Honest George W. Bush spent the last part of his service in the Alabama National Guard, not the Texas National Guard, and he was in an innactive position. He was inactive alright, but he was the only one who knew it. |
Horvath wrote:
You just can't keep your lies straight, can you? President Honest George W. Bush spent the last part of his service in the Alabama National Guard, not the Texas National Guard, and he was in an innactive position. felton wrote: He was inactive alright, but he was the only one who knew it. Well, there you go. If you have the right family connections, you can assign *yourself* to one of these cushy inactive positions. DSK |
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Horvath wrote: You just can't keep your lies straight, can you? President Honest George W. Bush spent the last part of his service in the Alabama National Guard, not the Texas National Guard, and he was in an innactive position. You're right! I'm amazed. GWB was innactive because he was drunk under the table. -- Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m) http://www.sailnow.com "If there's no wind, row." |
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