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in re: Clinton ...
Bosnia and Somalia spring immediately to mind. Edited to add: Looks like the Brookings Institute already did the math for me, at least in part. |
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There you go. I had completely forgotten about Bosnia. Still I don't think either Bosnia or Somalia were of quite the same magnitude as the Gulf. Will check out your Brookings Institute link. Thanks. Just now checked the figures and what I found was 0 Bosnia, 43 Somalia. These figures do not come from some leftie web site, but one that claims to be Republican/ Libertarian: http://www.insultsunpunished.com/arc...lties-in-iraq/ I think you're compairing apples with oranges, Wolf. In my humble opinion. |
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The forgery story continues and it's fascinating. I am now utterly 100% convinced of the fakery.
This explanation from a pioneer in desktop publishing goes into great detail about fonts and pseudo-kerning to explain why the memos were definitely (and obviously, to the expert eye) produced on a Windows-based computer. And then he points out Occam's razor and how deadly it is in this case... Quote:
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So today James Lileks uses this image to open his daily Bleat. And I think, but I'm not sure, that the typeface he uses is an IBM Selectric Composer's proportional font, perhaps even the one closest to, but not exactly, Times New Roman. http://cellar.org/2004/pajamableat.jpg |
This only distracts and delegitimizes
In reference to this controversy, ie. the 60 minutes II debacle, the talk of forgery only helps the Bush camp legitimize his service even more. With the prospect of these documents being fakes, it takes away from the fact that he skipped service in Vietnam. Now it makes him look almost vindicated if these documents turn out to be forgeries. No matter that the Maj. General in charge of the unit at the time said he at least filled the minimum of his duties at the time in question, that in and of itself is an indictment of his service. He was given a cushy assignment during a standing draft, and still did the least he could do, and we're not even sure of that. The point stands, his daddy got him in someplace that would keep him out of harm's way, and an honorable discharge means nothing, if the possiblity exisits that patronage, and favortism played a part in the writing of these reports. Concocting, poorly created forgeries is a foolish move, if in fact they are forgeries, it's a point for Bush, if not two. I regret to say that with only a small number of weeks remaning in this election, the major issues, barring fear, have been left to the wayside, and we as voters, bloggers, and Americans are also to blame.
Let us fight to discuss that which ails this great land. -Walrus |
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In agreement undertoad, to some extent
An honorable discharge from the Air national guard based upon administrative reports is a little different than a collection of reports in issuance of a medal. Conflicting accounts of combat are a little different than evaluation reports and summaries filed by a handful of military desk jockeys, but your right, you can call some of Kerry's medals into question, undobutely, at least it's a question of his valour in combat as oppossed to his attendence to flight trainings and logging air time.
- Walrus PS: Questioning the mainstream media on the forgery issue is semantics. The issue should be acknowledged as parlor games, sumarily dismissed once a full review is done, and the dialouge needs to focus on briging these so called leaders, including the mainstream media, to task for today's real problems. Your right we should be questioning the media, but having a row about forgeries is doing nothing but shifting attention. |
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I didn't count the first training month...but I'll give him the extra 12 days...just for you.
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you did forget to mention that when he volunteered for swift boat duty ("one of the most dangerous duties in viet nam" *ted kennedy's voice*) that swift boats were on routine coastal duties with little chance of taking fire. the mission was changed while he was at B school, or whatever the navy calls it.
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