posted on October 23, 2004 08:41:10 PM newBush DUI
This is the 1976 Maine police document recording the arrest of George W. Bush for driving under the influence of alcohol. Bush, who was 30 at the time, was popped over the Labor Day weekend near his family's Kennebunkport summer home. Bush pleaded guilty to the misdemeanor DUI charge, paid a $150 fine, and had his driving privileges briefly revoked in the state of Maine. The arrest record card was released November 2 by Kennebunkport police. The Maine Bureau of Motor Vehicles also released this summary of Bush's DUI conviction. (2 pages)
posted on October 23, 2004 08:46:38 PM new
And then there was the loss of his pilot's license because he failed to take his physical...
All military people, whichever party that they are in, all admit that for a pilot to voluntarily drop flying duties would be an immense blow to his pride. Bush seems to have taken the blow manfully, and says he is proud of his service--without ever explaining what happened to his pilot's license.
posted on October 24, 2004 03:43:28 AM new
Typical right wing rhetoric. They can't say anything meaningful to defend their position or candidate, so they attack the opposition. It's that simple.
Bigots are miserable people. Prevent Bigotry through Education.
posted on October 24, 2004 06:02:11 AM new
Sure yeager, like the right didn't actually start it first.. or you too ignorant to understand logansdad's sig file?
Where do you suppose that came from?
AIN'T LIFE GRAND...
posted on October 25, 2004 09:14:16 AM new
Twinkle Toes, I am glad you can read on your own now instead of having some read all these posts to you. That hooked on phonics program must be paying off. Now if only you can feed and bathe yourself.
There's an old saying in Tennessee — I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee — that says, fool me once, shame on — shame on you. Fool me — you can't get fooled again." —George W. Bush, Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 17, 2002
---------------------------------- "Give it up for George W. Bush, the best friend international jihad ever had."
posted on October 27, 2004 04:08:28 PM new
like i said. neocon stonecold pushing something stupid because in reality there is nothing they can find on John Kerry. this is something a 1st grader would come up with.
Kerry by his own words & actions violated the UCMJ and the U.S. Code while serving as a Navy officer.
Lt. Kerry stands in violation of Article 3, Section 3 of the U.S. Constitution.
Lt. Kerry's 1970 meeting with NVA Communists in Paris is in direct violation of the UCMJ's Article 104 part 904, and U.S. Code 18 U.S.C. 953.
That meeting, and Kerry's subsequent support of the communists while leading mass protests against our military in the year that followed,
also place him in direct violation of our Constitution's Article 3, Section 3, which defines treason as "giving aid and comfort" to the enemy in time of warfare.
The Constitution's Fourteenth Amendment, Section 3, states, "No person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress, or elector of President and Vice-President
... having previously taken an oath ... to support the Constitution of the United States, [who has] engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same,
or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof."