September 9, 2004



"Bush 'didn't have the time' to serve. Shame he seems to now." - headline at fark.



Memos show Bush was suspended from flying
W’s squadron commander pressured to 'sugar coat' evaluations.
Bush refused to comply with direct order.

"Phone call from Bush," Col. Killian recorded in a "memo to file" dated May 19, 1972. "Discussed options of how Bush can get out of coming to drill from now through November."

Larry Korb, an assistant Secretary of Defense under Saint Ronnie of Reagan has reviewed Chimpy the Flightsuited Fuckwit's record and believes he did not fulfill his contract.

"Essentially, Bush gamed the system to avoid serving his country the way that most of his contemporaries had to," Korb said.

On August 1, 1972, Col. Killian grounded Bush for failure to perform to U.S. Air Force/Texas Air National Guard standards and for failure to take his annual physical as ordered.

Later, Killian wrote another "memo to file." The memo, titled 'CYA' explains that he was being pressured by higher-ups to give the privileged, lazy coward a favorable yearly evaluation; to, in effect, sugarcoat his review. He refused, saying, "I'm having trouble running interference and doing my job."


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