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What did Dubya do in the war, daddy?
Toronto Star ^ | Nov 17, 2002 | LINDA MCQUAIG

Posted on 11/17/2002 10:41:55 AM PST by jody_b

It's often said that people just won't go into politics any more because of the intense media scrutiny one faces for even the smallest indiscretion in one's past. In fact, the media are temperamental beasts; fierce one day, gentle as lambs the next.

Certainly the media showed its soft side last week. As George W. Bush piously observed Veterans Day, media pundits somehow restrained themselves from pointing to the irony that the U.S. Commander-in-Chief, who's sometimes referred to as a "former fighter pilot," has an embarrassing military past. His records show that for months at a time during the Vietnam War, Bush could be classified as, at best, "absent without leave" (AWOL) or, at worst, as an army deserter.

This would be equivalent to the media withholding comment as former U.S. President Bill Clinton publicly espoused the virtues of marital fidelity.

Indeed, one hardly needs to wait for Veterans' Day to note the irony in Bush's military fervour. The man can scarcely contain his enthusiasm for war ? or at least for others going to war. As he inches closer each day to sending tens of thousands of American soldiers into Iraq (to be followed likely by hundreds of Canadian soldiers), any day would be appropriate for the media to satisfy its allegedly insatiable appetite for dirt on the rich and powerful by reporting the president's own military past.

The legwork has already been done by the Boston Globe, which dug up Bush's military records and interviewed his former military commanders.

While the paper published its dramatic findings during the presidential campaign of 2000, the rest of the media all but ignored the story and continue to do so, even as Bush has turned himself into arguably the most hawkish president in U.S. history.

It's not that the media are not hard on military laggards. While there were only 49 media stories about Bush's military past during his presidential campaign, there were a whopping 13,641 media reports on Clinton's Vietnam-era draft dodging during his first presidential race, according to former Clinton aide Paul Begala.

Begala made the observation on a media panel at a labour conference shortly after Bush's election. Other panelists, including journalists from major TV networks and Time magazine, agreed that Bush had had a much gentler ride, but attributed it to the media's alleged exhaustion after all the Clinton-era scandals.

Of course, it's possible Bush was so morally repelled by the U.S. slaughter in Vietnam that he just couldn't bring himself to participate. But probably not. Here's what we know.

Upon graduating from Yale, Bush applied for a position in the Texas National Guard, a coveted spot that required only part-time military duties at home, far from the battlefields of Vietnam. Bush was catapulted to the front of 500 other applicants after a friend of his father, then a wealthy Houston congressman, phoned the Speaker of the Texas House, according to the Boston Globe.

After completing training as a pilot, George W. Bush requested and immediately received a transfer to an Alabama National Guard unit in May, 1972. But Bush never showed up for duty there, according to the Alabama unit's commander and the commander's assistant, who were interviewed by the Boston Globe.

Military records show that Bush's two commanding officers back in Texas reported George W. did not show up for duty there either for a year, and that they believed he had been transferred to Alabama. Meanwhile, when Bush failed to take his required annual medical exam in August, 1972, his pilot status was removed.

It should be noted that reporting for military duty is not something that's optional, particularly during a war. Those caught shirking National Guard duties were usually punished by being drafted into the real army ? the one that landed you in Vietman, where some 350 American soldiers were killed each week. But, despite more than a year absent from duty, nothing happened to the well-connected George W. Bush.

Favouritism is a sore point among those who actually went to war, including U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell. As Powell wrote in his autobiography: "I am angry that so many of the sons of the powerful and well-placed ... managed to wangle slots in Reserve and National Guard units ... Of the many tragedies of Vietnam, this raw class discrimination strikes me as the most damaging to the ideal that all Americans are created equal ..."

You've got to marvel at Powell's anger management skills.


TOPICS: Editorial; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: awol; barfalert; bush; canada
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Why doesn't the media just drop this old lie. I thought Presiedent Bush or his staff presented facts that absolutely refuted this false charge.
1 posted on 11/17/2002 10:41:55 AM PST by jody_b
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To: jody_b
W put in all his required time in the Texas Air Guard.
He's not Eisenhower, but he's ten times better than the alternative from the last election.
2 posted on 11/17/2002 10:48:30 AM PST by Eric in the Ozarks
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Figures they prefer a draft dodging killer of rangers and babies.

The toon did that pretty well.

3 posted on 11/17/2002 10:49:15 AM PST by dts32041
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To: Eric in the Ozarks
I agree with that, but is there an official reply from President Bush's staff that once and for puts this lie to bed?

Do you have a link to an official reply from President Bush's staff on this matter?
4 posted on 11/17/2002 10:52:39 AM PST by jody_b
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Just for the record, Linda McQuaig is a rabid anti-Bush zealot.

Here's a photo of the leftwinger.

5 posted on 11/17/2002 10:55:27 AM PST by Reagan Man
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To: jody_b
While there were only 49 media stories about Bush's military past during his presidential campaign....

This is because the story is a total fabrication and libel is serious. Clintons draft dodging ways were true yet the people did not care.

6 posted on 11/17/2002 10:56:44 AM PST by alisasny
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It would be so great to see Linda, this obvious snobby Bush hater who wrote this garbage, don a flight suit and fly a JET PLANE herself, as President Bush did in the reserves.

Geeeeez.

And no mention here of billy clinton's cry baby letters after receiving draft notices to his draft board....saying how he loathed the military?

This author does not recognize courage vs cowardice. She only wants to make the point that Bush is a war monger at heart.

She is pathetic.

7 posted on 11/17/2002 10:57:16 AM PST by Republic
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To: Reagan Man
Are you sure that's her? Looks like a Halloween mask to me used to frighten the kids.
8 posted on 11/17/2002 10:58:24 AM PST by jody_b
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To: jody_b
Follow the links to the recent articles written by this left-wing screwball.

Silly woman.

9 posted on 11/17/2002 10:58:46 AM PST by THX 1138
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To: alisasny
I agree with that, but is there an official reply from President Bush's staff that once and for puts this lie to bed?

Do you have a link to an official reply from President Bush's staff on this matter?
10 posted on 11/17/2002 10:59:16 AM PST by jody_b
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To: THX 1138
Good point but I've read to much of her garbage already.

Do you have a link to an official reply from President Bush's staff on this matter?
11 posted on 11/17/2002 11:01:10 AM PST by jody_b
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What did Dubya do in the war, daddy?

He was Commander-in-Chief, put the best men in command, and gave the troops what they needed to achieve victory. And he won. Next stupid question, please.

12 posted on 11/17/2002 11:04:05 AM PST by Larry Lucido
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To: jody_b
This should have come with a 'gag or 'hurl' alert!
13 posted on 11/17/2002 11:04:29 AM PST by ewing
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To: Reagan Man
Notice how many feminazi skanks come to the defense of Bubba. It's amazing how two little words, "pro-choice", can put blinders on people.
14 posted on 11/17/2002 11:05:04 AM PST by Paul Atreides
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I'm currently reading Bush's "A Charge to Keep". Nowhere does it mention him going AWOL. In fact, I was impressed with his apparent flight experience, and his acknowledgement that he never had to face the stresses of combat flying. I would like to know the facts about this. I tend to believe Bush's version. The fact that there were so few stories about this, in a liberally biased press, makes me pretty confident the story has no real truth to it, or is being distorted by omitting facts that would cast it in the proper light.
15 posted on 11/17/2002 11:05:10 AM PST by TrappedInLiberalHell
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To: Reagan Man
Here's a photo of the leftwinger.

SKANK!

16 posted on 11/17/2002 11:05:10 AM PST by lawdude
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To: jody_b
Whoa! What a news flash! Is there anyone out there who is not aware that Bush did not go to Vietnam? I think not. (the sarcasm is meant for McQuaig, not you)
17 posted on 11/17/2002 11:05:11 AM PST by Welsh Rabbit
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To: THX 1138
All rise for the required hate the liberal:

Linda McQuaig and the Cult of Evasion

Re: Michael's Interview with Linda McQuaig (Re: Her book -- Cult of Impotence) -- Mar. 22, 1998 -- CBC's This Morning

Dear Mr. Enright,

Your interview with Linda McQuaig convinced me that her new book, "Cult of Impotence," is not worth reading.

Consider just one example -- her suggestion that government should become less impotent with respect to unemployment.

Ms. McQuaig regards John Maynard Keynes as a genius for proposing that government spend its way to full employment. But where does the government get its money? It extorts it from taxpayers.

According to Keynes' "logic," a bankrobber reduces unemployment because he diverts our savings towards consumption. If you followed the bankrobber around while he spends his loot you would no doubt see an increase in economic activity and employment.

If you evade the fact that the money spent by the bankrobber is no longer available for the banks to finance those who actually create goods and services, plus the fact that certain individuals have been robbed of their personal savings -- you might conclude that robbing banks is "good for society." In other words, if you press your nose really hard to the tree in order to blank out the forest, you might believe that governments actually create jobs.

Ms. McQuaig had the effrontery to suggest that corporations are responsible for high unemployment because high unemployment allegedly benefits corporations. A corporation doesn't have the power to create widespread unemployment -- only the government has that power. She completely evaded the obvious role our not-so-impotent government has played in keeping unemployment high. It did so by artificially raising the cost of employment -- via the minimum wage, massive red tape, unemployment insurance, punitive taxation, etc.

In essence, Ms. McQuaig wants a government that is less impotent in job creation -- which in reality involves forcing people and corporations to become more impotent. Her book, entitled "The Cult of Impotence," appears to be just another example of what I call: "The cult of evasion."

Sincerely,

Glenn Woiceshyn

18 posted on 11/17/2002 11:05:29 AM PST by Ragin1
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To: jody_b
President Bush served his time in the Texas Air National Guard and has an Honerable Discharge. He nearly universally is loved and respected by our men and women in uniform.

Clinton dodged the draft, lied about it, "loathed" the military, and was nearly universally loathed in return by our men and women in uniform.

'Nuff said.

19 posted on 11/17/2002 11:08:10 AM PST by Hugin
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To: Welsh Rabbit
I didn't choose "news flash", I selected "news". If it came to you as a news flash, then the software must have a glitch in it. Sorry about that.
20 posted on 11/17/2002 11:08:40 AM PST by jody_b
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