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Old May 31, 2007, 11:45 am   #15 (permalink) (top)
gr8fuldaniel
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He is a wartime deserter from his post.
That used to deserve a REAL shooting.
This letter to the Dept of Offense tells the story:
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BuzzFlash Reader Commentary -- George Bush, The Deserter

RE: Desertion

Department of Defense
The Pentagon
Washington, D.C. 20301-1900


To whom it may concern:

Recently, I was made aware of allegations concerning several violations of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) by George W. Bush during the Vietnam War. The alleged acts include being Absent Without Leave (UCMJ Article 86) for a period of more than a year from his National Guard assignments in Texas and Alabama. According to the UCMJ, a person who is AWOL for more than 30 days with evidence of no intent to return to duty is guilty of Desertion. (UCMJ Article 85)

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.

When I read about these allegations in national media outlets including, but not limited to; The Boston Globe(1), The Washington Post(2), The Birmingham News(3), and The Dallas Morning News(4), I decided to call the Department of Defense to find out what the Statute of Limitations was for these crimes. I was informed that because of the nature of the crimes; deserting one's country during a time of war, that there is NO statute of limitations, and these crimes, if proven, can still be prosecuted today.

The purpose of this correspondence is to make a formal written complaint with circumstantial and documentary evidence of George W. Bush's violations of the UCMJ. Since he is the Commander in Chief of our armed forces, the details of his past service or lack thereof, are of particular interest to the American people.

DETAILS:

From May to November 1972, George W. Bush was living in Alabama working on the US senate campaign of Winton Blount and was required to attend drills with the Air National Guard unit in
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Who are these hundreds of thousands anyway?
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Updated Iraq Survey Affirms Earlier Mortality Estimates

As many as 654,965 more Iraqis may have died since hostilities began in Iraq in March 2003 than would have been expected under pre-war conditions, according to a survey conducted by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and Al Mustansiriya University in Baghdad
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About a year ago the number was reported at 650,000 civilians dead...or should I say liberated? But whos counting? After all they are just brown people and probably just Muslims, right? Are those 650,000 (750,000 by now?) worth less than the 3000 dead on 911? Terrorism is terrorism. Those 3/4 million Iraqi souls would be alive today...if not for your warmonger/profiteer in chief. Operation Iraqi Liberation my ass. It spells O.I.L..Bush said today he wants to stay in Iraq for 50 years. What happened to "When they stand up we will stand down"?

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You can't possibly consider the iraqi citizens, that part of the world had terror problems long before we were there,
Actually there was ZERO suicide bombers in Iraq before the profiteers showed up....ZERO alQaida.... Iraq had problems, just not "terror problems" as you mistakenly assert.

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