Shocker
09 July 2004
Pentagon: Bush Military Records Destroyed
WASHINGTON - Military payroll records that could more fully document President Bush's whereabouts during his service in the Texas Air National Guard were inadvertently destroyed, according to the Pentagon.
In a letter responding to a freedom of information request by The Associated Press, the Defense Department said that microfilm containing the pertinent National Guard payroll records was damaged and could not be salvaged. The damaged material included payroll records for the first quarter of 1969 and the third quarter of 1972.
"President Bush's payroll records for those two quarters were among the records destroyed," wrote C.Y. Talbott, of the Pentagon's Freedom of Information and Security Review section. "Searches for back-up paper copies.
Do you really think this information can be at all positive what with Fahrenheit 911 and the upcoming pressure of the election heavily looming like a bully with a baseball bat? I believe I speak for many sensible, upstanding citizens when I say I'm disturbed by the ickiness that is our administration. Tsk tsk.
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Unfortunatlly, in politics neither side can hold a very high moral standard. I have all but given up on the "system".