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I missed the staff meeting but the minutes show jim rozen
wrote back on 14 Sep 2004 17:09:55 -0700 in rec.crafts.metalworking : In article , pyotr filipivich says... So, you are believing that these documents are real documents, despite the lack of verification aside from CBS? Which documents, the ones released by the white house, that say that bush got grounded for disobeying the order to take a physical? Naw, I'm talking about the fakes that CBS is pimping around to try and make events of 32 years ago more relevant than what has happened in the last four. Okay, if you want to live in the past. Now why would *any* jet pilot (heck, that's got to be the best job in the whole world) decide he'd rather be grounded than take a simple physical? I realize that you have this fanciful notion of fighter jocks based on the movies, but in case you were asleep in class, Bush wanted out of the NG at a time when a lot of Regular Air Force Pilots wanted in. -- pyotr filipivich. as an explaination for the decline in the US's tech edge, James Niccol wrote "It used to be that the USA was pretty good at producing stuff teenaged boys could lose a finger or two playing with." |
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In article , pyotr filipivich
says... Okay, if you want to live in the past. It's a very popular approach. Anytime anything goes wrong, the plaintive cry of "it's clinton's fault" gets trotted out. I realize that you have this fanciful notion of fighter jocks based on the movies, but in case you were asleep in class, Bush wanted out of the NG at a time when a lot of Regular Air Force Pilots wanted in. I thought he didn't want to destroy his political aspirations by failing the test at his medical. Jim -- ================================================== please reply to: JRR(zero) at pkmfgvm4 (dot) vnet (dot) ibm (dot) com ================================================== |
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I missed the staff meeting but the minutes show jim rozen
wrote back on 15 Sep 2004 07:20:16 -0700 in rec.crafts.metalworking : In article , pyotr filipivich says... Okay, if you want to live in the past. It's a very popular approach. Anytime anything goes wrong, the plaintive cry of "it's clinton's fault" gets trotted out. Who cares about Clinton, he's recovering from open heart surgery (Gottwillen.) No, it is Rather and other yapping laptop lackeys of the Democrat Party Aprarachniks who are fixated on the past. President Bush has two old pennies, a button and some pocket lint invested in what he did while on active duty. Dan Rather has the reputation of the entire CBS organization on the line because he would rather believe documents about something which happened thirty years ago that reflects badly on the Republican President. The final crack up is going to far a more spectacular stunt than anything Wile E. Coyote ever accomplished. Mean while, Kerry has everything invested in his four months on the Mekong River. So what's going to happen in the future? What does Kerry intend to do about the events which are more likely to occur? Does he have any realistic plans for February 05? Based on what he's said over the last five months, well, he served in Vietnam, and he knows what it is like to be under enemy fire; and he wants to engage other countries in the shaping course of the future. In other words, Kerry is till living in the past, and hopes nobody will notice. He doesn't want to make any tough decisions, but that is the nature of the job. Kerry isn't ready for command of anything larger than a swift boat. I realize that you have this fanciful notion of fighter jocks based on the movies, but in case you were asleep in class, Bush wanted out of the NG at a time when a lot of Regular Air Force Pilots wanted in. I thought he didn't want to destroy his political aspirations by failing the test at his medical. Could be. Could just be that he had six months more of duty, in an aircraft which was being phased out of service, and was transferring to a unit which didn't have that aircraft, anyway. Contrary to popular opinion, an Air Force flight physical is a little more exacting that counting up the number of eyes, arms and legs, dividing by three and check to see if the number is 2. tschus pyotr -- pyotr filipivich Most journalists these days couldn't investigate a missing chocolate cake at a pre-school without a Democrat office holder telling them what to look for, where, and what significance it all has. |
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pyotr filipivich wrote:
I missed the staff meeting but the minutes show jim rozen wrote back on 15 Sep 2004 07:20:16 -0700 in rec.crafts.metalworking : In article , pyotr filipivich says... Okay, if you want to live in the past. It's a very popular approach. Anytime anything goes wrong, the plaintive cry of "it's clinton's fault" gets trotted out. Who cares about Clinton, he's recovering from open heart surgery (Gottwillen.) No, it is Rather and other yapping laptop lackeys of the Democrat Party You misspelt "lapdog" Aprarachniks who are fixated on the past. President Bush has two old pennies, a button and some pocket lint invested in what he did while on active duty. Dan Rather has the reputation of the entire CBS organization on the line because he would rather believe documents about something which happened thirty years ago that reflects badly on the Republican President. The final crack up is going to far a more spectacular stunt than anything Wile E. Coyote ever accomplished. Mean while, Kerry has everything invested in his four months on the Mekong River. So what's going to happen in the future? What does Kerry intend to do about the events which are more likely to occur? Does he have any realistic plans for February 05? Based on what he's said over the last five months, well, he served in Vietnam, and he knows what it is like to be under enemy fire; and he wants to engage other countries in the shaping course of the future. In other words, Kerry is till living in the past, and hopes nobody will notice. He doesn't want to make any tough decisions, but that is the nature of the job. Kerry isn't ready for command of anything larger than a swift boat. I realize that you have this fanciful notion of fighter jocks based on the movies, but in case you were asleep in class, Bush wanted out of the NG at a time when a lot of Regular Air Force Pilots wanted in. I thought he didn't want to destroy his political aspirations by failing the test at his medical. Could be. Could just be that he had six months more of duty, in an aircraft which was being phased out of service, and was transferring to a unit which didn't have that aircraft, anyway. Contrary to popular opinion, an Air Force flight physical is a little more exacting that counting up the number of eyes, arms and legs, dividing by three and check to see if the number is 2. tschus pyotr |
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In article , pyotr filipivich
says... So what's going to happen in the future? What does Kerry intend to do about the events which are more likely to occur? Does he have any realistic plans for February 05? Darn good questions. Could he do worse? Let's see, get us involved in a war that blows up the US budget deficit to the highest levels imaginable, which fails to meet any of its predicted goals. That would put him at par. I dunno, I don't think he needs a plan. The incumbent apparently never did have one. Unless you say, "doing what paul wolfowitz tells me" is defined as 'a plan.' Jim -- ================================================== please reply to: JRR(zero) at pkmfgvm4 (dot) vnet (dot) ibm (dot) com ================================================== |
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I missed the staff meeting but the minutes show Jim Stewart
wrote back on Thu, 16 Sep 2004 16:41:21 -0700 in rec.crafts.metalworking : Who cares about Clinton, he's recovering from open heart surgery (Gottwillen.) No, it is Rather and other yapping laptop lackeys of the Democrat Party You misspelt "lapdog" Lapdof is so ... sixties. :-) -- pyotr filipivich Most journalists these days couldn't investigate a missing chocolate cake at a pre-school without a Democrat office holder telling them what to look for, where, and what significance it all has. |
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I missed the staff meeting but the minutes show jim rozen
wrote back on 16 Sep 2004 17:48:00 -0700 in rec.crafts.metalworking : In article , pyotr filipivich says... So what's going to happen in the future? What does Kerry intend to do about the events which are more likely to occur? Does he have any realistic plans for February 05? Darn good questions. Could he do worse? Let's see, get us involved in a war that blows up the US budget deficit to the highest levels imaginable, which fails to meet any of its predicted goals. That would put him at par. I dunno, I don't think he needs a plan. The incumbent apparently never did have one. Unless you say, "doing what paul wolfowitz tells me" is defined as 'a plan.' Kerry has a plan: out source the State Department and Defense Department. Who needs them if we're going to ask for permission from the French to defend ourselves. But don't worry, we'll all have "free" health insurance. Jim -- pyotr filipivich. as an explaination for the decline in the US's tech edge, James Niccol wrote "It used to be that the USA was pretty good at producing stuff teenaged boys could lose a finger or two playing with." |
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In article , pyotr filipivich
says... Kerry has a plan: out source the State Department and Defense Department. Yeah - to Halliburon! Jim -- ================================================== please reply to: JRR(zero) at pkmfgvm4 (dot) vnet (dot) ibm (dot) com ================================================== |
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On Thu, 09 Sep 2004 15:42:31 -0700, Jim Stewart
wrote: Slashdot had a link to this site: http://shapeofdays.typepad.com/the_s...are_quest.html WTF? Fort Worth Star Telegram - Sept 17, 2004 By Michael Hedges Houston Chronicle WASHINGTON - Bill Burkett, who has emerged as a possible CBS source for disputed memos about President Bush's Guard service, has a long history of making charges against Bush and the Texas National Guard. But Burkett's allegations have changed over the years and have been dismissed as baseless by former Guard colleagues, state legislators and others. Even Burkett has admitted that some of his allegations are false. Burkett wrote a long indictment of Bush for a Web site in 2003 in which he said he was personally ordered to "alter personnel records of George W. Bush." In that article, Burkett said that when he refused he was sent to Panama as punishment, where he contracted a disabling disease. But when asked about that charge by the Houston Chronicle in February, Burkett said, "That statement was not accurate, that is overstated." Burkett, 54, of Baird, has refused to return calls since the CBS report on Bush's Guard service aired last week. On Thursday, The Washington Post and The New York Times named Burkett as a possible source for documents CBS used that experts have called fakes. The documents were faxed from a Kinko's in Abilene, the closest commercial copier to Burkett's home in Baird. The CBS report used documents signed by since-deceased Texas Air National Guard Lt. Col. Jerry Killian to suggest that Bush disobeyed a direct order to take a flight physical in 1972. If Burkett is the source of the CBS documents, he apparently must have obtained them recently. In earlier interviews, he described years of fruitless searching. One month ago, in an essay posted on a progressive Web site, Burkett theorized that Killian would have been a likely person to know more about Bush's service. But, he conceded, "I have found no documentation from LTC Killian's hand or staff that indicate that this unit was involved in any complicit way to ... cover for the failures of 1Lt. Bush." Burkett went on to say, "On the contrary, LTC Killian's remarks are rare." Several people with connections to the Texas National Guard immediately suspected that Burkett was the source of the CBS report last week and saw it as part of an ongoing vendetta against Bush and the Guard. If Burkett does prove to be the source of the documents, CBS got them from a man with a well-established history of Bush loathing. In an article Burkett wrote for the Internet last year, he compared Bush to Hitler and Napoleon as one of "the three small men" who sought to rule through tyranny. "Three small men who wanted to conquer and vanquish," Burkett wrote. Burkett confirmed authorship of that article in the February Chronicle interview. That Burkett's story has changed or evolved over the years is a matter of record. During Bush's first White House run in 2000, Burkett told reporters that he overheard both ends of a phone conversation between former Texas Guard commander Gen. Daniel James III and Joe Allbaugh, Bush's one-time Texas chief of staff, that he said occurred in the summer of 1997. But that claim changed this year. In February, Burkett said he witnessed documents from Bush's records in a garbage can at a Guard base in Austin. |
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jim rozen wrote: In article , pyotr filipivich says... So, you are believing that these documents are real documents, despite the lack of verification aside from CBS? Which documents, the ones released by the white house, that say that bush got grounded for disobeying the order to take a physical? Now why would *any* jet pilot (heck, that's got to be the best job in the whole world) decide he'd rather be grounded than take a simple physical? Jim The 'simple physical' was a drug test. To the best of my knowledge he has never taken a drug test since that day. You have to be drug free to fly a plane, but there is no drug test required to order a nuclear strike. -- Free men own guns, slaves don't www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/5357/ |
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Why would ANY person decide that he wanted to be President, likely the worst
job in the world? Bush et al were already more money that the President's job pays, with alot less headaches and responsibility. Or for that matter, any elected office. Flying a hunk of metal at sonic speeds and wearing a parachute all the time is not my idea of the "perfect" job |
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In article , Nick Hull says...
Now why would *any* jet pilot (heck, that's got to be the best job in the whole world) decide he'd rather be grounded than take a simple physical? Jim The 'simple physical' was a drug test. To the best of my knowledge he has never taken a drug test since that day. You have to be drug free to fly a plane, but there is no drug test required to order a nuclear strike. If he had been convicted of a drug related offence, that would have nearly destroyed his political career. He made a choice to keep the political option open but deal with the outfall of disobeying the order. Jim -- ================================================== please reply to: JRR(zero) at pkmfgvm4 (dot) vnet (dot) ibm (dot) com ================================================== |
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In article , GMasterman says...
Why would ANY person decide that he wanted to be President, Desire to be as good as dad. :^) Real reason: power. Jim -- ================================================== please reply to: JRR(zero) at pkmfgvm4 (dot) vnet (dot) ibm (dot) com ================================================== |
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![]() Jim, Since you are so good at looking inside people's heads and figuring out what their motives were... please tell us what Kerry was planning when he defended himself from the attack by that wall that injured him so severely (not) that he received a purple heart. George Willer "jim rozen" wrote in message ... In article , Nick Hull says... Now why would *any* jet pilot (heck, that's got to be the best job in the whole world) decide he'd rather be grounded than take a simple physical? Jim The 'simple physical' was a drug test. To the best of my knowledge he has never taken a drug test since that day. You have to be drug free to fly a plane, but there is no drug test required to order a nuclear strike. If he had been convicted of a drug related offence, that would have nearly destroyed his political career. He made a choice to keep the political option open but deal with the outfall of disobeying the order. Jim -- ================================================== please reply to: JRR(zero) at pkmfgvm4 (dot) vnet (dot) ibm (dot) com ================================================== |
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