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Ex-Guardsman Says Bush Served With Him in Alabama
"The 187th's former commander, retired Brig. Gen. William Turnipseed, has said he doesn't remember Bush ever turning up on base, and more than a dozen members of the 800-person unit, including its commander, told The Associated Press this week they have no recollection of Bush."

"new charges have surfaced that Bush actually deployed his Texas gubernatorial staff to destroy incriminating records. As first reported by the Dallas Morning News, retired National Guard Lt. Col. Bill Burkett said that, in 1997, Joe Allbaugh (chief of staff for then-Governor Bush) told the National Guard chief to get the Bush file and make certain "there's not anything there that will embarrass the governor."
 


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This describes severe abuse. Note : This is only a small excerpt from the article and does not express all viewpoints presented. Kristine Lizabeth Jones F/k/a Freeda Jones and Paul Jones, Appellants V. Dorothy Lurie, Appellee No. 14-98-01097-cv Court of Appeals of Texas, Fourteenth District, Houston 32 S.w.3d 737; 2000 Tex. App. Lexis 8033 "In 1990, Kristine also told Dr. Lurie that her parents took her to "satanic rituals" where she was physically and sexually abused by other cult members. In August 1990, Kristine told Dr. Lurie that she had vivid memories of murdering and cannibalizing babies, and of being [**3] impregnated by her father. She told Dr. Lurie that she had more than one hundred "inner children," or alternative personalities ("alters"), that told her about past abuses to her." ""Kristine was diagnosed by all of her psychiatrists, and Dr. Lurie, as having multiple personality disorder (MPD) and major depression. During her treatment by psychiatrists, she was given prescription medication." "Following the treatment for MPD promulgated by The American Psychiatric Association, and Dr. Putnam, Dr. Lurie testified that she first established a trust relationship with Kristine, which took about one and one-half years. Her next goal was to establish communication with Kristine's alters, and tell them they must attend therapy and not harm themselves or the body they shared. In the next recommended step, Dr. Lurie would try to get the alters to cooperate with each other. Finally, Dr. Lurie would try to get a unified personality among the alters and Kristine. Dr. Lurie said her treatment along these lines complied with the standard of care that a reasonable and prudent psychologist would do or refrain from doing under the same and similar circumstances..." (You will have to join this list to read the article.) http://www.topica.com/lists/mc/read/message.html?mid=909518786&sort=d&start=21922


Feminist Daily News Wire - Rumsfeld Orders Investigation into Sexual Assaults on Female Soldiers 2/11/04 "Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld has ordered a review into the Defense Department's measures to prevent sexual attacks against female soldiers. This review was called for after a series of reports were issued regarding male soldiers assaulting and abusing female soldiers who were also denied adequate counseling and medical care during duty in Iraq and Kuwait....According to the Washington Post, 88 cases of sexual misconduct have been reported over the past year in areas where the Central Command operates, including Iraq and Kuwait. Thirty-eight female officers say they have been sexually assaulted in Kuwait and Iraq, of which 12 reported the assaults to the authorities." http://www.feminist.org/news/newsbyte/uswirestory.asp?id=8273


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Ex-Guardsman Says Bush Served With Him in Alabama
By ALLEN G. BREED, AP
(Feb. 13) - A retired Alabama Air National Guard officer said Friday that he remembers George W. Bush showing up for duty in Alabama in 1972, reading safety magazines and flight manuals in an office as he performed his weekend obligations....''I saw him each drill period,'' retired Lt. Col. John ''Bill'' Calhoun said in a telephone interview with The Associated Press from Daytona Beach, Fla., where he is preparing to watch this weekend's big NASCAR race. ''He was very aggressive about doing his duty there. He never complained about it. ... He was very dedicated to what he was doing in the Guard. He showed up on time and he left at the end of the day.''  Calhoun, whose name was supplied to the AP by a Republican close to Bush, is the first member of the 187th Tactical Reconnaissance Group to recall Bush distinctly at the Alabama base in the period of 1972-1973. He was the unit's flight safety officer. The 69-year-old president of an Atlanta insulation company said Bush showed up for work at Dannelly Air National Guard Base for drills on at least six occasions. ....The 187th's former commander, retired Brig. Gen. William Turnipseed, has said he doesn't remember Bush ever turning up on base, and more than a dozen members of the 800-person unit, including its commander, told The Associated Press this week they have no recollection of Bush.

http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u=1162479&l=18084
February 12, 2004 | Daily Mislead Archive Bush Aides Accused of Destroying Military Documents
Just four days after pledging to open up his entire military file1, President Bush has reneged on the pledge, with "Administration officials declining yesterday to commit to releasing further records"2 on top of the inconclusive ones they have already released. Additionally, new charges have surfaced that Bush actually deployed his Texas gubernatorial staff to destroy incriminating records. As first reported by the Dallas Morning News, retired National Guard Lt. Col. Bill Burkett said that, in 1997, Joe Allbaugh (chief of staff for then-Governor Bush) told the National Guard chief to get the Bush file and make certain "there's not anything there that will embarrass the governor." Burkett said that a few days later at Camp Mabry in Austin, he "saw Mr. Bush's file and documents from it discarded in a trash can."3 While the White House has claimed the attack is baseless, Burkett's credibility was bolstered today after the New York Times reported that he made his complaint known right after the incident. In 1998, he sent a letter to a member of the Texas State Senate saying Bush and his aides improperly reviewed the file to "make sure nothing will embarrass the governor during his re-election campaign." Burkett repeated in interviews this week that Bush and his aides "ordered Guard officials to remove damaging information from Mr. Bush's military personnel files."4 Yesterday, the commander of the Alabama unit Bush claimed he served in during his year-long absence said "[Bush] never did come to my squad. He was never at my unit."5 Additionally, in a signed report, commanding officers in Houston said Bush "has not been observed."6 In order to clear up the controversy, the president would have to follow through on his Sunday pledge to release all of his records rather than continue stonewalling.

Sources:
Meet the Press, 02/08/2004.
"1973 Document Puts Bush on Guard Base", Washington Post, 02/12/2004.
"Aides say records prove Bush served", Dall Morning News, 02/10/2004.
"Move to Screen Bush File in 90's Is Reported", New York Times, 02/12/2004.
"Bush met military obligation, aide says", The Birmingham News, 02/11/2004.
"Guard Records On President Are Released", Washington Post, 02/11/2004.

Poll: Bush Popularity at New Low
Updated 6:46 PM ET February 12, 2004
- President Bush is at a low point in public approval, his popularity
depressed by questions about the Iraq war, continued economic frustration and public
interest in his leading Democratic rival, an ABCNEWS/Washington Post poll
finds.
Bush's overall job approval rating has fallen to 50 percent, a career low.
His rating for honesty and trustworthiness is likewise at a new low.
For the first time, fewer than half of Americans now say the war with Iraq
was worth fighting. Fifty-seven percent disapprove of Bush's performance in
terms of job creation. And John Kerry leads him in a head-to-head match-up, 51
percent to 43 percent, although the Massachusetts senator's support is noticeably
softer.
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