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Kerry still refuses to release pertinent records
"A Freedom of Information Act request by The Post for Kerry's records
produced six pages of information. A spokesman for the Navy Personnel Command, Mike McClellan, said he was not authorized to release the full file, which consists of at least a hundred pages." Michael Dobbs Washington Post Staff Writer Sunday, August 22, 2004; Page A01 |
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More to the point might be a release of some of the papers from the Bush
Presidency... such as Cheney's notes from his top-secret Energy Policy meetings; or pre-Sept 11th briefings about terrorists flying airplanes into buildings. However, the Bush-Cheney White House is the most secretive in all history. They make Nixon look like a blabbermouth. So, therefor, it behooves all Bush supporters to demand that everybody else release all documents publicly, right? NOYB wrote: "A Freedom of Information Act request by The Post for Kerry's records produced six pages of information. A spokesman for the Navy Personnel Command, Mike McClellan, said he was not authorized to release the full file, which consists of at least a hundred pages." Michael Dobbs Washington Post Staff Writer Sunday, August 22, 2004; Page A01 |
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"Harry Krause" wrote in message news:c3dhc2g=.0a0c240f0fdb87951315d7f3794adf02@109 3368602.nulluser.com... NOYB wrote: "A Freedom of Information Act request by The Post for Kerry's records produced six pages of information. A spokesman for the Navy Personnel Command, Mike McClellan, said he was not authorized to release the full file, which consists of at least a hundred pages." Michael Dobbs Washington Post Staff Writer Sunday, August 22, 2004; Page A01 I'm sure Kerry will be glad to release whatever records are there, once Dubya releases the records everyone wants to see...the ones that show he was grounded, then deserted, et cetera. Let Kerry release his first...the ones that show that he was never in Cambodia, that two of his Purple Hearts were received for self-inflicted wounds, and that he lied about the circumstances for which he was awarded medals of honor. |
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"DSK" wrote in message .. . More to the point might be a release of some of the papers from the Bush Presidency... such as Cheney's notes from his top-secret Energy Policy meetings; Your side already went to court on that one...and lost. or pre-Sept 11th briefings about terrorists flying airplanes into buildings. Ask Sandy Berger for the memos to those. He was caught stuffing them into his socks. |
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NOYB wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message news:c3dhc2g=.0a0c240f0fdb87951315d7f3794adf02@109 3368602.nulluser.com... NOYB wrote: "A Freedom of Information Act request by The Post for Kerry's records produced six pages of information. A spokesman for the Navy Personnel Command, Mike McClellan, said he was not authorized to release the full file, which consists of at least a hundred pages." Michael Dobbs Washington Post Staff Writer Sunday, August 22, 2004; Page A01 I'm sure Kerry will be glad to release whatever records are there, once Dubya releases the records everyone wants to see...the ones that show he was grounded, then deserted, et cetera. Let Kerry release his first...the ones that show that he was never in Cambodia, that two of his Purple Hearts were received for self-inflicted wounds, and that he lied about the circumstances for which he was awarded medals of honor. Why should Kerry release his records first? Bush is the one who has been stonewalling on these particular records of interest for years. And why are you, of all people, ocmmenting on anyone's national service, since you've never done anything to serve your country. Nothing. Zippo. -- "There's an old saying in Tennessee - I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee - that says, fool me once, shame on - shame on you. Fool me - you can't get fooled again." -George W. Bush, Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 17, 2002 |
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NOYB wrote:
"DSK" wrote in message .. . More to the point might be a release of some of the papers from the Bush Presidency... such as Cheney's notes from his top-secret Energy Policy meetings; Your side already went to court on that one...and lost. Nope. Still boiling on the back burner. -- "There's an old saying in Tennessee - I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee - that says, fool me once, shame on - shame on you. Fool me - you can't get fooled again." -George W. Bush, Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 17, 2002 |
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"NOYB" wrote in message
link.net... "DSK" wrote in message .. . More to the point might be a release of some of the papers from the Bush Presidency... such as Cheney's notes from his top-secret Energy Policy meetings; Your side already went to court on that one...and lost. And that's OK with you? You think those results are acceptable??? |
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"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message news:c3dhc2g=.0a0c240f0fdb87951315d7f3794adf02@109 3368602.nulluser.com... NOYB wrote: "A Freedom of Information Act request by The Post for Kerry's records produced six pages of information. A spokesman for the Navy Personnel Command, Mike McClellan, said he was not authorized to release the full file, which consists of at least a hundred pages." Michael Dobbs Washington Post Staff Writer Sunday, August 22, 2004; Page A01 I'm sure Kerry will be glad to release whatever records are there, once Dubya releases the records everyone wants to see...the ones that show he was grounded, then deserted, et cetera. Let Kerry release his first...the ones that show that he was never in Cambodia, that two of his Purple Hearts were received for self-inflicted wounds, and that he lied about the circumstances for which he was awarded medals of honor. Why should Kerry release his records first? Bush is the one who has been stonewalling on these particular records of interest for years. And why are you, of all people, ocmmenting on anyone's national service, since you've never done anything to serve your country. Nothing. Zippo. And selling donuts at the college cafeteria was? Kerry is the one to make his military career the cornerstone issue of his campaign. He is therefore open to questions and criticism. If he want to appear at all credible he needs to disclose the records. |
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"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message news:c3dhc2g=.0a0c240f0fdb87951315d7f3794adf02@109 3368602.nulluser.com... NOYB wrote: "A Freedom of Information Act request by The Post for Kerry's records produced six pages of information. A spokesman for the Navy Personnel Command, Mike McClellan, said he was not authorized to release the full file, which consists of at least a hundred pages." Michael Dobbs Washington Post Staff Writer Sunday, August 22, 2004; Page A01 I'm sure Kerry will be glad to release whatever records are there, once Dubya releases the records everyone wants to see...the ones that show he was grounded, then deserted, et cetera. Let Kerry release his first...the ones that show that he was never in Cambodia, that two of his Purple Hearts were received for self-inflicted wounds, and that he lied about the circumstances for which he was awarded medals of honor. Why should Kerry release his records first? Bush is the one who has been stonewalling on these particular records of interest for years. And why are you, of all people, ocmmenting on anyone's national service, since you've never done anything to serve your country. Nothing. Zippo. Because I never lied about things that I never did...and I'm not running for President. |
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More to the point might be a release of some of the papers from the Bush
Presidency... such as Cheney's notes from his top-secret Energy Policy meetings; NOYB wrote: Your side already went to court on that one...and lost. Actually, that is a sad thing. "My side" is the side of freedom for U.S. citizens to know what their gov't is up to... one of the founding principles of our system. DSK |
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