The Sugar Coat Memo is a Fraud
Having spent 9 years as a Personnel Officer in the Navy, I can tell you that the Sugar Coat memo is likely a fraud.
I see things and tell people about them
Having spent 9 years as a Personnel Officer in the Navy, I can tell you that the Sugar Coat memo is likely a fraud.
I’ve been busy cleaning the house (Saturday is Field Day around the Hennessy house), but I have had time to look around and find:
For many reasons, I decided that I would not actively work for the Bush campaign this year as I did in 2000.
Senator John Kerry, when asked about Admirla Boorda’s suicide a few years back, commented that suicide is probably the appropriate response to disclosure that one knowingly wore military decorations not officially awarded.
“If we don’t take care of the terrorists, we certainly won’t have to worry about the economy.
I watched the CBS Evening News tonight, so I couldn’t see the competition.
Yesterday, I conjectured that Dan Rather fabricated the Bush ANG documents as a vendetta against the Bushes for 41’s undressing of Rather on the CBS Evening News in 1988–the interview that turned the election in Bush’s favor.
Something on TimeIsAFactor.com caught my attention. One of the 4 CBS memos about George W.