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September 16, 2004 at 07:33 AM
thelastword

It has been determined that Bush defied all authority while in the military

by thelastword . Updated 21 years, 9 months ago

It was on TV today that Bush defied all authority while in the military. He refused to take the yearly medical exam which was commonplace among others in the flight unit. He felt himself to be ‘above’ the rules. This attitude caused resentment among his peers and superiors. Further, he was admitted along with a group of others through the influences of his family.
Sound familiar? This detailed account was given first hand by the secretary who worked for Bushes superior officer the entire time he served in the US military.
This account reveals and reinforces the current Bush attitude where he has spent billions and has indebted the US to China and has felt himself o be above the law in international relations. This person should not be reinstated as president as his attitude is dangerous and defies basic respect for basic institutions and principles. His spending habits have been disastrous to the economy. He felt himself above the law at that time and still does. The secretary did note that he had impeccable manners and this still holds true but that should not override his other glaring defects.
vote FOR SOMEONE ELSE. John Kerry can’t be THAT bad.

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