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« Explosive, If True | Main | State Revenue Surplus Update » November 15, 2003IdiotSlate's Jacob Weisberg says President Bush "never served in the real military, only in the Texas Air National Guard." Darren Kaplan notes that members of the same unit that Bush served with were deployed to Iraq, so it would seem that Weisberg is wrong. As I've noted in posts before, the day Bush joined the Texas Air National Guard to learn to fly fighter jets, pilots from the Texas Air National Guard were flying combat missions in Vietnam. As I wrote back on May 7, in the first of a series of posts debunking the Left's "Bush was AWOL" charge: Incidentally, Bush flew with the 111th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, which was attached to the 147th Fighter Wing, based in Houston, Texas. While Bush's unit never got called to Vietnam, the 147th was. From 1968 through 1970, pilots from the 147th participated in operation "Palace Alert" and served in Southeast Asia during the height of the Vietnam War. The 147th came off runway alert on Jan. 1, 1970 to start a new mission of training all F-102 pilots in the United States for the Air National Guard. Comments
Oh, but that little tidbit isn't IMPORTANT. It CAN'T be important - it doesn't line up with the "fact" that Bush was AWOL. Oh, and BUSH LIED! too. Posted by: Deoxy at January 23, 2004 06:06 PMI looked around on your site and found a lot of great stuff. Really very informal. I will surely come back again sometime. Posted by: june at June 30, 2004 03:38 AMPost a comment
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