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Frank Boettcher wrote:
Doug, as one who was there I'll offer some additional information regarding this subject. Frank, I appreciate & respect your views. I am old enough to remember the "temper of the times" pretty well. The newscasts are still vivid in my mind, in fact! Some stuff like the moonwalks, LBJ's signature 'Mah fellow Ah-murricans...' the footage of B-52 raids, and the growing consensus that the war in Vietnam wasn't really worth it. Within six months or so, I am the same age as both Bush and Clinton. I was subject to those same decisions regarding what to do about the draft similar to each of those individuals. Falling behind in my class because of lack of money and the neccessity to work, and losing my deferrment, I chose to join the Marine Corp Reserves, rather than be drafted. I thought that, if deployed, it would be better to go with people I know who would be pretrained. If not deployed, I could continue with my education and life in general. A good choice IMHO. Not sure what I would have done myself, my family has a strong tradition of military service and I was not a great student. With a spiralling recession & talk of reviving the draft, I enlisted in the Navy in 1978. Bush joined the Guard much later than I. At the time that the alledged AWOL took place the military was in a mode of trying to dump excess personnel. Well, all his records have been lost, so nobody really knows, do they? The funny thing is that most vets I know have copies of many of their important military records, like evals and of course the DD-214. That a prominent person like George Bush Jr. had his records "lost" and none have ever surfaced really smells funny to me. Clinton, OTOH just dodged the draft. No more so than anybody else on a student deferment. ... Used influence to temporarily avoid serving I've never understood this. What influence did he have? He was a great student but he was a nobody from a broken home and a poor family. ..so he could go to England on a Rhodes scholarship with a promise he would serve on return. He broke that promise. Possibly so. It wouldn't be the first, most likely, and it wouldn't be the last. However, since bashing the Clintons has become the nation's largest industry, and much of the bashing is utter fabrication to my certain knowledge, I am rather reluctant to condemn Clinton for many of the things that are flung at him, like this "draft dodger" stuff. There are plenty of things that we definitely know he did that we can condemn him for. I think I have more respect for those that went to Canada to avoid the draft and a war that was ill conceived and poorly executed, than for Clinton. How about the conscientious objectors who went to Vietnam and followed their units around unarmed? That takes real guts IMHO. DSK |
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I've never understood this. What influence did he have? He was a great
student but he was a nobody from a broken home and a poor family. Frank Boettcher wrote: It is my understanding that he had an obligation based on an ROTC scholarship and an individual holding a General rank in the Arkansas guard intervened on his behalf to postpone his service until he completed his Rhodes tour based on his promise to serve at the conclusion of same. This is from memory, not from the time but later on. Well, sure... at the time, who had ever heard of Bill Clinton? It sounds more plausible than other stuff I've heard him accused of. It's possible that he offered to serve on return and as you said earlier, they were de-mobilizing and didn't want him. It would be more in character for him to have conveniently "forgotten," though. You are welcome to research and prove me wrong, it won't be the first time. As you may have guessed, the Clintons are not my favorite people. But there is certainly a large industrial base of Clinton bashing (so much that it's being outsourced these days) and a lot of it is pure hokum. I have no idea where to research anything like this anyway.... probably could find many sources both verifying & disproving it. My favorite Clintonism is when he declared that he "knew more about farming than any previous U.S. President." I mean, c'mon Bill, most of the Founding Fathers *were* farmers themselves! And falling asleep during Reagan's funeral was a classy move too. DSK |
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On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 06:25:12 -0400, wrote this crap:
They are stored at Dick Cheney's "undisclosed location, along with police reports of Dubya's drunk driving and wife beating incidents. Do you think you'll ever see Hillary's DD-214, or Bam-Bam's? They're probably with the records from the Rose Law Firm. I'm Horvath and I approve of this post. |
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They are stored at Dick Cheney's "undisclosed location, along with police
reports of Dubya's drunk driving and wife beating incidents. Wife-beating? You're kidding, right? Laura would mop the floor with W. The Bush women have all the backbone in that family. Bloody Horvath wrote: Do you think you'll ever see Hillary's DD-214, or Bam-Bam's? They're probably with the records from the Rose Law Firm. They found those. Still looking for Nixon's tapes though. DSK |
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... They found those. Still looking for Nixon's tapes though. DSK When Nixon died we observed 18-1/2 minutes of silence. LOL -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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Wife-beating? You're kidding, right?
wrote: Nope. That was why he "suddenly" got religion and stopped drinking. He was given an ultimatum. On what planet does this translate to "wife-beating"? President Bush is in quite good physical condition for his age. Nonetheless, observing the two of them shows strong evidence (as does the giving of ultimatums) the First Lady could (and would) kick his behind. DSK |
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Nope. That was why he "suddenly" got religion and stopped drinking. He
was given an ultimatum. On what planet does this translate to "wife-beating"? wrote: This one. It's not a translation of anything. It's what happened. Sorry, wrong again. "Wife-beating" is pretty self-explanatory, and it is a very different thing from a husband being "given an ultimatum." In fact the two are almost diametrical opposites. Either your language or your logic skills need some brushing up. DSK |
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