Bush's Missing Military Records - Yeah, Right
So they misplaced Bush's military payroll records. How convenient that is. Don't you think?
From THE NEW YORK TIMES:
He went on: "In 1996 and 1997, DFAS engaged with limited success in a project to salvage deteriorating microfilm. During this process the microfilm payroll records of numerous service members were damaged, including from the first quarter of 1969 (Jan. 1 to March 31) and the third quarter of 1972 (July 1 to Sept. 30). Bush's payroll records for these two quarters were among the records destroyed. Searches for backup paper copies of the missing records were unsuccessful."
We all know that even if they did exist, they would never have been made public. Bush would make up an excuse like, 'No other sitting (keyword here) President has ever been made to reveal their military records'.
In all fairness, I'm not surprised that records from the 1960s or 1970s are missing. A lot can happen in 30 years. What I do find interesting is that only a few months of records are missing and they just 'happen' to be the records in question. If this isn't a coverup than Bush is luckier than a Vegas blackjack dealer (at least at the tables where I sit).
From THE NEW YORK TIMES:
He went on: "In 1996 and 1997, DFAS engaged with limited success in a project to salvage deteriorating microfilm. During this process the microfilm payroll records of numerous service members were damaged, including from the first quarter of 1969 (Jan. 1 to March 31) and the third quarter of 1972 (July 1 to Sept. 30). Bush's payroll records for these two quarters were among the records destroyed. Searches for backup paper copies of the missing records were unsuccessful."
We all know that even if they did exist, they would never have been made public. Bush would make up an excuse like, 'No other sitting (keyword here) President has ever been made to reveal their military records'.
In all fairness, I'm not surprised that records from the 1960s or 1970s are missing. A lot can happen in 30 years. What I do find interesting is that only a few months of records are missing and they just 'happen' to be the records in question. If this isn't a coverup than Bush is luckier than a Vegas blackjack dealer (at least at the tables where I sit).

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