Thursday, February 12, 2004


WITNESSES TO BUSH IN GUARD


Turns out that there are people who remember working with President Bush in the National Guard. But you probably won't read about them in the "national" media.

Instead you have to look for local stories from places as far ranging as Western New York and the Deep South.

From the Buffalo, New York, area comes this account:

"A Town of Tonawanda man says he remembers George Bush working just as hard as any other young pilot in training when he served in the National Guard...Jack Lang ...was an Air Force flight instructor in 1968 at Moody Air Force Base in Georgia. He was one of eight instructors for Bush and other who were learning how to fly jet fighters for various units including the Air National Guard in Texas. Lang says he knows none of the instructors would cut any student a break in the training because they all needed to know how to fly the supersonic planes with the possibility they could be sent into combat."

And, according to the Birmingham News:

Joe LeFevers, a member of the 187th in 1972, said he remembers seeing Bush in unit offices ...in Montgomery."

The President has proven his service. First through official records, and now through eyewitnesses.

It's time for even the liberal media to move on, as much as they don't want to.

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