Nathan F wrote:Firstoff, I'm not defending or condemning Bush's service in the Air National Guard. I was under the impression that papers had turned up of him (pay stubs, etc.).
That doesn't prove he attended. It just proved that he was paid.
Secondly, Kerry did quite a few awful things in Vietnam. Am I mistaken in that he ordered a civilian village destroyed? Am I mistaken that his 3 purple hearts were for injuries that many didn't recieve purple hearts for? Am I mistaken that Kerry jumps on every chance to mention Vietnam even though he promised to not use it as a platform?
First, Kerry didn't order a village burned, although he claimed that he was part of the burning during his "Meet the Press" television interview which is where the incident comes from.
Second, if you have a problem with Kerry's purple hearts, TALK TO THE FUCKING US MILITARY! They issued the medals, not Kerry.
And lastly, yes Kerry mentions his war record often (although no so much since he won the primaries) and Bush tries his hardest
not to mention
his war record. Which is the worse offense?
Thirdly, you're assuming that Bush used his father's connections to not go to war. He joined the freaking AIR NATIONAL GUARD. How many people did that? Alot. *Somebody* had to stay behind to man the air defense jets, what makes his any better or worse than any other pilot? Heck, my dad served in the ANG after he left the USAF as a jet engine mechanic during the war.
The Air National Guard was also a popular place for people to hide out the war. The fact that many of the people there turned out to be sons of wealthy families is no secret. Remember that Bush joined the NG late in the war, which was at a time when it was almost impossible to get into them because EVERYONE wanted to join the NG instead of going to war. Just a coincidence I suppose?
No matter, I don't care if he DID jump the line to get into the NG, I care that he didn't even SHOW UP for a great deal of his time in the NG during wartime.