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Friday, April 11, 2003

Bush ... not only AWOL, as I had heard, but a DESERTER

 
Read a copy of a letter of complaint to the Department of Defense. Desertion in time of war is anextremely serious offense with no statute of limitations. The person claiming to be president and therefore "commander in chief" may actually be a deserter.
"...To understand the gravity of this offense, one need only read the section 4.9.5 e. of Article 85, which states that the maximum punishment for desertion in a time of war (3), is, "Death or such other punishment as a court-martial may direct". As far as I am aware, George W. Bush has never received any punishment for these alleged crimes, nor has he ever been charged. " --anonymously submitted to BuzzFlash in October, 2002.

A bunch of actual veterans in Alabama offered a $1,000 reward back in Oct., 2000 to anyone who could provide proof that Bush ever did his service during the year he was deemed missing. Although his campaign workers claimed he completed his service, no proof has been shown. They said it was evidence of how desperate Gore was... but the Gore campaign is over, and we still want to know. No one ever claimed that reward, as far as we know.

Prove it, Mr. President: Did you complete your service?


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