Topic: proves bush is a coward.
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Sat 07/12/08 06:31 PM
WOW.. Thanks for the info....Great stuff!!

Prominent Republicans,


Representative Patrick McHenry, R-NC - did not serve.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-KY - did not serve (1)
Senate Assistant Minority Leader Trent Lott, R-MI - avoided the draft, did not serve.
Senate Republican Conference Chairman Jon Kyl, R-AZ - did not serve.
Senate Republican Conference Vice Chair John Cornyn, R-TX - did not serve.
National Republican Senatorial Committee Chair John Ensign, R-NV - did not serve.


House Minority Leader John Boehner, R-OH - did not serve.
House Minority Whip Roy Blunt, R-MO - did not serve.
House Republican Conerence Chair Adam Putnam, R-FL - did not serve.
House Republican Policy Committee Thaddeus McCotter, R-MI - did not serve.
National Republican Congressional Committee Chair Tom Cole, R-OK - did not serve.


Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani - did not serve.
Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney - did not serve in the military but did serve the Mormon Church on a 30-month mission to France.
Former Senator Fred Thompson - did not serve.
Senator John McCain - McCain's naval honors include the Silver Star, Bronze Star, Legion of Merit, Purple Heart and Distinguished Flying Cross. Why did the Bush campaign smear him so in 2000? At least Senators Cleland (D-GA), Kerry (D-MA), Kerrey (D-NE), Robb (D-VA) and Hagel (R-NE) defended him.

Former Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert - avoided the draft, did not serve.
Former House Majority Leader **** Armey - avoided the draft, did not serve.
Former House Majority Leader Tom Delay - avoided the draft, did not serve (1). "So many minority youths had volunteered ... that there was literally no room for patriotic folks like himself."
Former House Majority Whip Roy Blunt - did not serve
Former Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist - did not serve.
Rick Santorum, R-PA, formerly third ranking Republican in the Senate - did not serve. (1)
George Felix Allen, former Republican Senator from Virginia - a supporter of Nixon and the Vietnam war, did not serve. (1)

Former Secretary of Defense Don Rumsfeld - served in the U.S. Navy (1954-57) as an aviator and flight instructor.
GW Bush - decided that a six-year Nat'l Guard commitment really means four years. Still says that he's "been to war." Huh?
VP Cheney - several deferments (1, 2), the last by marriage (in his own words, "had other priorities than military service") (1)
Former Att'y Gen. John Ashcroft - did not serve (1, 2); received seven deferment to teach business ed at SW Missouri State

Jeb Bush, Florida Governor - did not serve. (1)


Karl Rove - avoided the draft, did not serve (1), too busy being a Republican.

Former Speaker Newt Gingrich - avoided the draft, did not serve (1, 2)
Former President Ronald Reagan - due to poor eyesight, Did not serve
Bob Dornan - avoided Korean War combat duty by enrolling in college acting classes (Orange County Weekly article). Enlisted only after the fighting was over in Korea.
Phil Gramm - avoided the draft, did not serve, four (?) student deferments
Congressman Ron Paul - active duty flight surgeon from 1963-65; Air National Guard from 1965-68. (link)
Former Senator Bob Dole - an honorable man.
Chuck Hagel - two Purple Hearts and a Bronze Star, Vietnam.
Duke Cunningham - nominated for the Medal of Honor, received the Navy Cross, two Silver Stars, fifteen Air Medals, the Purple Heart, and several other decorations
Senator Jeff Sessions U.S. Army Reserves, 1973-1986
Colin Powell. US Army 4 Star General, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff, Bronze Star, Purple Heart, Air Medal, Joint Service Commendation Medal

Representative Wayne Gilchrest (R-MD), served in USMC in Vietnam; wounded in action.


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Sat 07/12/08 06:36 PM
this form is about bush being a coward, how bush sent our young men to died. but when it was his time to serve his country. he proved he was a coward.

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Sat 07/12/08 06:38 PM
Edited by Fanta46 on Sat 07/12/08 06:52 PM
That list is from 2006 and I edited info about two Repub who were convicted of felonies. I did not see that it takes away from their military service!

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Sat 07/12/08 06:42 PM

clinton?????
ask hillary about watergate.......hmmm oh yes she lost her law license over that one......



Here u r, just so u know

During her post-graduate study, Rodham served as staff attorney for Edelman's newly founded Children's Defense Fund in Cambridge, Massachusetts,[52] and as a consultant to the Carnegie Council on Children.[53] During 1974 she was a member of the impeachment inquiry staff in Washington, D.C., advising the House Committee on the Judiciary during the Watergate scandal.[54] Under the guidance of Chief Counsel John Doar and senior member Bernard Nussbaum,[38] Rodham helped research procedures of impeachment and the historical grounds and standards for impeachment.[55] The committee's work culminated in the resignation of President Richard Nixon in August 1974.[55]

By then, Rodham was viewed as someone with a bright political future; Democratic political organizer and consultant Betsey Wright had moved from Texas to Washington the previous year to help guide her career;[56] Wright thought Rodham had the potential to become a future senator or president.[57] Meanwhile, Clinton had repeatedly asked her to marry him, and she had continued to demur.[58] However, after failing the District of Columbia bar exam[59] and passing the Arkansas exam, Rodham came to a key decision. As she later wrote, "I chose to follow my heart instead of my head".[60] She thus followed Bill Clinton to Arkansas, rather than staying in Washington where career prospects were brighter. Clinton was at the time teaching law and running for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives in his home state. In August 1974, she moved to Fayetteville, Arkansas, and became one of only two female faculty members in the School of Law at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville,[61] where Bill Clinton also taught. She still harbored doubts about marriage, concerned that her separate identity would be lost and that her accomplishments would be viewed in the light of someone else's.[62]


She failed the bar exam in DOC, and passed the exam in Arkansas, She testified before the HJC and it was because of the HJC's work, Tricky ****Y resigned!


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Sat 07/12/08 06:43 PM
Seem there are alot of cowards...

this form is about bush being a coward, how bush sent our young men to died. but when it was his time to serve his country. he proved he was a coward.

01tim's photo
Sat 07/12/08 06:48 PM
yes their are lots of cowards in are government. both partys.

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Sat 07/12/08 06:56 PM


clinton?????
ask hillary about watergate.......hmmm oh yes she lost her law license over that one......



Here u r, just so u know

During her post-graduate study, Rodham served as staff attorney for Edelman's newly founded Children's Defense Fund in Cambridge, Massachusetts,[52] and as a consultant to the Carnegie Council on Children.[53] During 1974 she was a member of the impeachment inquiry staff in Washington, D.C., advising the House Committee on the Judiciary during the Watergate scandal.[54] Under the guidance of Chief Counsel John Doar and senior member Bernard Nussbaum,[38] Rodham helped research procedures of impeachment and the historical grounds and standards for impeachment.[55] The committee's work culminated in the resignation of President Richard Nixon in August 1974.[55]

By then, Rodham was viewed as someone with a bright political future; Democratic political organizer and consultant Betsey Wright had moved from Texas to Washington the previous year to help guide her career;[56] Wright thought Rodham had the potential to become a future senator or president.[57] Meanwhile, Clinton had repeatedly asked her to marry him, and she had continued to demur.[58] However, after failing the District of Columbia bar exam[59] and passing the Arkansas exam, Rodham came to a key decision. As she later wrote, "I chose to follow my heart instead of my head".[60] She thus followed Bill Clinton to Arkansas, rather than staying in Washington where career prospects were brighter. Clinton was at the time teaching law and running for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives in his home state. In August 1974, she moved to Fayetteville, Arkansas, and became one of only two female faculty members in the School of Law at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville,[61] where Bill Clinton also taught. She still harbored doubts about marriage, concerned that her separate identity would be lost and that her accomplishments would be viewed in the light of someone else's.[62]


She failed the bar exam in DOC, and passed the exam in Arkansas, She testified before the HJC and it was because of the HJC's work, Tricky ****Y resigned!




More disinformation then!
Thanks Brandon!!
I dont like Clinton, but there's no reason to spread false info on her! drinker

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Sun 07/13/08 05:21 AM

Prominent Republicans,


Representative Patrick McHenry, R-NC - did not serve.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-KY - did not serve (1)
Senate Assistant Minority Leader Trent Lott, R-MI - avoided the draft, did not serve.
Senate Republican Conference Chairman Jon Kyl, R-AZ - did not serve.
Senate Republican Conference Vice Chair John Cornyn, R-TX - did not serve.
National Republican Senatorial Committee Chair John Ensign, R-NV - did not serve.


House Minority Leader John Boehner, R-OH - did not serve.
House Minority Whip Roy Blunt, R-MO - did not serve.
House Republican Conerence Chair Adam Putnam, R-FL - did not serve.
House Republican Policy Committee Thaddeus McCotter, R-MI - did not serve.
National Republican Congressional Committee Chair Tom Cole, R-OK - did not serve.


Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani - did not serve.
Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney - did not serve in the military but did serve the Mormon Church on a 30-month mission to France.
Former Senator Fred Thompson - did not serve.
Senator John McCain - McCain's naval honors include the Silver Star, Bronze Star, Legion of Merit, Purple Heart and Distinguished Flying Cross. Why did the Bush campaign smear him so in 2000? At least Senators Cleland (D-GA), Kerry (D-MA), Kerrey (D-NE), Robb (D-VA) and Hagel (R-NE) defended him.

Former Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert - avoided the draft, did not serve.
Former House Majority Leader **** Armey - avoided the draft, did not serve.
Former House Majority Leader Tom Delay - avoided the draft, did not serve (1). "So many minority youths had volunteered ... that there was literally no room for patriotic folks like himself."
Former House Majority Whip Roy Blunt - did not serve
Former Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist - did not serve.
Rick Santorum, R-PA, formerly third ranking Republican in the Senate - did not serve. (1)
George Felix Allen, former Republican Senator from Virginia - a supporter of Nixon and the Vietnam war, did not serve. (1)

Former Secretary of Defense Don Rumsfeld - served in the U.S. Navy (1954-57) as an aviator and flight instructor.
GW Bush - decided that a six-year Nat'l Guard commitment really means four years. Still says that he's "been to war." Huh?
VP Cheney - several deferments (1, 2), the last by marriage (in his own words, "had other priorities than military service") (1)
Former Att'y Gen. John Ashcroft - did not serve (1, 2); received seven deferment to teach business ed at SW Missouri State

Jeb Bush, Florida Governor - did not serve. (1)


Karl Rove - avoided the draft, did not serve (1), too busy being a Republican.

Former Speaker Newt Gingrich - avoided the draft, did not serve (1, 2)
Former President Ronald Reagan - due to poor eyesight, Did not serve
Bob Dornan - avoided Korean War combat duty by enrolling in college acting classes (Orange County Weekly article). Enlisted only after the fighting was over in Korea.
Phil Gramm - avoided the draft, did not serve, four (?) student deferments
Congressman Ron Paul - active duty flight surgeon from 1963-65; Air National Guard from 1965-68. (link)
Former Senator Bob Dole - an honorable man.
Chuck Hagel - two Purple Hearts and a Bronze Star, Vietnam.
Duke Cunningham - nominated for the Medal of Honor, received the Navy Cross, two Silver Stars, fifteen Air Medals, the Purple Heart, and several other decorations
Senator Jeff Sessions U.S. Army Reserves, 1973-1986
Colin Powell. US Army 4 Star General, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff, Bronze Star, Purple Heart, Air Medal, Joint Service Commendation Medal

Representative Wayne Gilchrest (R-MD), served in USMC in Vietnam; wounded in action.

happy Nice list. laugh Now all I need is a brick wall and a firing squadlaugh

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Sun 07/13/08 06:17 AM
Have you served!!!! I think it should be a requirement for any immigrant..

this form is about bush being a coward, how bush sent our young men to died. but when it was his time to serve his country. he proved he was a coward.

MirrorMirror's photo
Sun 07/13/08 06:39 AM
Edited by MirrorMirror on Sun 07/13/08 06:59 AM

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Sun 07/13/08 06:47 AM
Edited by Quikstepper on Sun 07/13/08 06:59 AM
YEEAAAHHHH BUSH!

He's "THE MAN!"

I don't think you know what a coward is...

Bush is the one, who is among people who have no resolve to see us through but want everyone to hid their heads in the sand. That's not peace...it's being a coward & the reson why DEMS want to distract from their OWN position of cowardess. frustrated frustrated

...examine yourself first.


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Sun 07/13/08 07:05 AM
Edited by krupa on Sun 07/13/08 07:20 AM
Cowardice?....really?

I am Democratic. I was raised in my father's fighting school and fought competitvely. I served in the Military and participated in the Strike on Lybia in '86. Not wanting to shed blood needlessly is not quite the same thing as cowardice ma'am.


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Sun 07/13/08 07:48 AM
yes templter i did serve 4 years in the army. hate it every day of it. i don't take orders well.

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Sun 07/13/08 09:41 AM
I apologize for this..But why would this surprise me!!:tongue:

yes templter i did serve 4 years in the army. hate it every day of it. i don't take orders well.

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Sun 07/13/08 10:26 AM
at the time i was in the army, i believe like you, all for the red white and blue. but after you see real life. its like a slap in the face, i refuse to fight the rich man war, USA is great, just not perfect.

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Sun 07/13/08 10:32 AM
Your profile say your 47..What war?

at the time i was in the army, i believe like you, all for the red white and blue. but after you see real life. its like a slap in the face, i refuse to fight the rich man war, USA is great, just not perfect.

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Sun 07/13/08 10:35 AM
never said i was in a war. was in army in mustly peace time.

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Sun 07/13/08 11:07 AM

Your profile say your 47..What war?

at the time i was in the army, i believe like you, all for the red white and blue. but after you see real life. its like a slap in the face, i refuse to fight the rich man war, USA is great, just not perfect.


01tim's photo
Sun 07/13/08 01:27 PM
i said no war. but the different between me and bush is i completed my time bush did not.

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Sun 07/13/08 06:07 PM

i said no war. but the different between me and bush is i completed my time bush did not.

Oddly, months ago you told us you served in the Hungarian army and they were the best army in the world. Remember that? Shall I go back in the posts to find it and refresh your memory? noway sick