Wouldn't the statute of limitations come into play for dereliction of duty during
non-war time over thirty years ago?
~Maru
From: Warren Ockrassa
Subject: Re: Salon.com News Stung! - complete so you don't have to
watch the ad
To: Killer Bs Discussion
On Sep 9, 2004, at 4:35 AM, William T Goodall wrote:
> On 9 Sep 2004, at 11:01 am, Gary Denton wrote:
>
>> I have corresponded with Paul Lukasiak a number of times as it often
>> seemed he and I and only a couple other people were the only ones who
>> bothering to look at Bush's records. I remember seeing Scotty waving
>> those microfiches in his hand at the podium and thinking, you know, I
>> should be recording this because I bet there is something in there.
>>
>> - - - - - - - - - - - -
>>
>> Stung!
>> A swarm of new media stories on young George W. Bush's dereliction of
>> duty pops his heroic-leadership bubble.
>> - - - - - - - - - - - -
>
> Assuming all this is true, does it make any difference? Can Bush be
> charged with a crime? Will it prevent him winning the election or
> taking office if he does?
The Repubs wanted to impeach Clinton for getting a BJ in the oval
office. Bush might well be guilty of dereliction of duty in a time of
war, which is certainly a punishable military offense. If he is deposed
and lies under oath it becomes impeachable as perjury.
He needs to be questioned, and the Dems need to get an independent
prosecutor (a la Ken Starr) to dog him relentlessly.
Curiously the Repubs who were so interested in seeing "justice" done
with Clinton remain silent on this case. How interesting. If their man
has nothing to hide surely a deep investigation can only exonerate him.
Apparently becoming a born-again Christian means you can lie about your
past. This type of behavior is rife in the reborns.
As to whether it'll stop re-election: It would take some tall
self-deception to get even entrenched Repubs to vote for a documented
liar.
-- WthmO
I've never held an opinion.
I give them away freely.
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