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                              BUSH WAS AWOL                                                                                                          

Of course he was.

 

 

1. BUSH WAS AWOL

              With all the wingnut crowing about CBS  and 60 Minutes, 

you'd think they blew the story that Bush had been AWOL. Fact is, 

CBS got one piece of evidence wrong, from a whole truckload of evidence. 

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2 Bush fell short on duty at Guard

          But Bush fell well short of meeting his military obligation, 

a Globe reexamination of the records shows: Twice during his 

Guard service -- first when he joined in May 1968, and again 

before he transferred out of his unit in mid-1973 to attend Harvard 

Business School -- Bush signed documents pledging to meet training 

commitments or face a punitive call-up to active duty.

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3. George Wins the Lottery

    BY Greg Palast

          When tested for the coveted Air Guard get-out, young

George W. tested at twenty-five out of one hundred, one point above 

“too-dumb-to-fly” status, yet leaped ahead of hundreds of applicants 

to get the Guard slot.

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4. Bush's Guard service: What the record shows

Michael Moore, the documentary filmmaker, started it, labeling President Bush a military "deserter" during an appearance last month with Democratic presidential candidate Wesley K. Clark.

Less incendiary was Democratic National Committee chairman Terry McAuliffe, who charged Sunday that Bush had been AWOL, absent without leave, while a fighter pilot in the Texas Air National Guard during the Vietnam War.

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