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1972 Email Casts Doubt on Bush Guard Service

Stirner
11-09-2004, 19:49
From ScrappleFace (http://www.scrappleface.com/MT/archives/001832.html)
1972 Email Casts Doubt on Bush Guard Service
(2004-09-09) -- CBS reporter Dan Rather today released the text of a recently discovered email from then-Lt. George W. Bush's Air National Guard commanding officer which casts more doubt upon the military service of the man who would become the 43rd President of the United States.

The revelation of the email comes just hours after questions were raised about the authenticity of typewritten memos from the same officer, shown yesterday by Mr. Rather on 60 Minutes.

According to the previously unseen email message sent in May 1972 by squadron commander Jerry Killian, Lt. Bush phoned Col. Killian because "his internet connection was on the fritz and he couldn't IM me."

Lt. Bush apparently wanted to talk about "how he can get out of coming to drill from now through November."

According to Col. Killian's email, the young Bush wanted to go to Alabama to work as webmaster for a Republican candidate's website.

Mr. Rather said the authenticity of the 32-year-old email has been confirmed by several Nigerian officials who specialize in electronic funds transfer by email.
Paxania
11-09-2004, 19:50
:o

Well, I suppose I shall have to rethink my position quite a bit, shan't I?
Gigatron
11-09-2004, 19:52
From ScrappleFace (http://www.scrappleface.com/MT/archives/001832.html)
errrr.... Nigerian specialists... transfers by email.... this is a joke.
Brians Room
11-09-2004, 19:52
From ScrappleFace (http://www.scrappleface.com/MT/archives/001832.html)

LOL - this is great.
Katganistan
11-09-2004, 20:16
I should think it would have been blindingly obvious that there were no e-mails in 1973, as there was no widely available access to the internet, but apparently a few of us are not in on the joke.
Keruvalia
11-09-2004, 20:18
Yeah ... I remember IM back in '72 ... it was annoying ... webauthoring was even worse! It put a terrible strain on the pidgeons.
Katganistan
11-09-2004, 20:20
hehehe....

http://www.albany.edu/ltl/using/history.html


There WAS an internet -- it just wasn't commercially available.
Paxania
11-09-2004, 20:23
I'd think the 427 (I think?) scam reference and the lack of reporting this from other sources make everything perfectly clear.