Monday, February 16, 2004



Military Service by the coalition of the willing, the Brittish and Australian, politicians is barely mentioned, if at all. The bureaucrats in the National Guard have not kept very good records...

The Super Bowl of Political Hypocrisy
White House spokesman Scott McClellan went ballistic on Friday after Helen Thomas asked a question about President Bush's National Guard days.
Helen was asking about trashy rumors. There’s a difference between trashy rumors and journalism. I will not dignify them from the podium. The veteran newswoman says of the AWOL issue: I think they are getting pretty nervous about this.
THE BOSTON GLOBE REPORTS that the Bush AWOL story is collapsing, as a key witness turns out to have lied. Capt. Ed observes: The Globe, which has been at the forefront of the media pushing this story, now reveals that the entire series of accusations had no basis in reality...

· part of the Bush Crime Family Conspiracy
· Bush Acts Against Critics on Guard Records and 9/11
· Still the Question: What Did You Do in the War?
· Those on the far left say, ‘Why didn't you punch him,' and on the far right, they said, 'Why didn’t you hug him.' But the vast majority said they learned a lot by watching it.