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PhonyFighterPilot.com presents irrefutable, hardcopy proof of White House
corruption -- specifically, a falsified presidential biography Bush 43 authorized to
cover up his missing (AWOL) service in the Texas Air National Guard.

ATTENTION FIRST-TIME VISITORS
For those who came here from King-George.biz and wish to bypass redundant
material, scroll down to the large B&W "Fastest Draw in the West" cartoon like
the smaller version below.

For everyone else, this website represents "George Dub-ya Bush, THE PHONY
FIGHTER PILOT" -- the ONLY publication to date that documents the previously
mentioned bogus Bush bio.

The smoking gun was found by PHONY FIGHTER PILOT's author, Hugh E.
Scott -- investigative journalist, Vietnam veteran, ex-Air Force pilot, lifelong
registered Republican, Goldwater conservative, Ronald Reagan fan and John
Kerry supporter in 2004.
As Scott told his GOP friends many times that year, the Silver Star, Bronze Star
with "V" and three Purple Hearts trumped a National Guard record full of holes
any day.
A graduate of Texas A&M and proud member of Fighting Aggie Corps of Cadets,
Scott entered the Air Force in 1956, earned a Regular commission and spent
nine and a half years on active duty before leaving the service for a flying career
at Continental Airlines.
Scott makes clear in PHONY FIGHTER PILOT a lesson Americans should never
forget. Presidential candidates who lie about their military record to get elected
will deceive voters about other important matters as well -- such as:
So-called Iraqi WMDs
"Immediate" threats
Yellow-cake uranium
Aluminum tubes
Mobile biological weapons labs
Ties to Al Qaeda
A 9/11 connection.
The Valerie Plame/CIA leak case
Secret overseas prisons
Torture
Warrantless wiretaps of American citizens
Bogus Al Qaeda plots
Baseless claims that the United States is safer now than before 9/11
Concealing the true cost of Gulf War 2
Understating Iraqi civilian casualties
Exaggerating American successes in Iraq and Afghanistan
Misrepresenting the only wartime tax cut in American history
Economically betraying senior citizens, the middle class and working poor
Downplaying global warming
There is no question about Dub-ya being dishonest. The problem is, how can
the American people tell when he's truthful? They can't -- one of the reasons
we are quagmired in Iraq.
And now, the Rosetta Stone of White House corruption.
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NOTE: The falsified National Guard history was created before Bush became
president. The tipoff is his first name, a use never permitted in White House
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The fabricated federal document was found by Hugh Scott in February 2004 while
surfing the Internet for information about Dub-ya's controversial military service.
Of all places, the text had been published on a U.S. State Department website for
the whole world to see. Everyone but the sleepwalking press, that is.
Brazenly, the paragraph above claims George W. flew F102 interceptors almost
SIX years when the actual time was 27 months, according to official ANG records.
The biography contains other misrepresentations as well -- all intentional, not typos
or mistaken dictation.
FACTS CHECK
BOGUS BIO: Bush "spent two years on active duty, flying F-102 fighter interceptors."
FACT: He served 18 months on active duty, not 24. Of those, 13 months were spent in
basic training and USAF flight school, NONE of it flying F102s.
It’s worth noting that George W. was the only National Guard pilot during the Vietnam
War to be commissioned without any officer training whatsoever. He never attended
a service academy like West Point, never took college ROTC, never went to Officers
Candidate School and never served on active duty as an enlisted man.
So how did Dub-ya learn to be an officer? He didn’t. The only military training Shrub
received prior to being commissioned happened during a six-week basic airman course,
the equivalent of Army boot camp for privates. Even more absurd, while his fellow
recruits marched, pulled KP and cleaned toilets, Airman Bush was given a week off to
work for the GOP in Florida.

Pampered first son receiving gold bars served on a silver platter
by his high-powered Congressman daddy. ZERO officer training
required -- part of being in the Lone Star Elite. One reason why
George Jr. is such an incompetent commander-in-chief, proving
the White House is no place for on-the-job leadership training.
Later that year, 1968, when he headed off to fly Air Force trainers at Moody AFB, GA,
2nd Lt. Bush barely knew how to salute, much less lead men. And he didn’t learn the
art in flight school, either. His time there was devoted to airmanship, not leadership.
Had Dub-ya earned his commission the old-fashioned way -- by working for it -- he
might've finished his Air National Guard commitment honorably. More importantly,
America probably wouldn't be quagmired in Iraq.
Another Bush failing: the way his brain works.

"I'm not leaving Iraq even if Laura and Barnie
[his dog] are the only ones supporting me."
From Bob Woodward's 2005 bestseller, "State of Denial."
George W.'s lack of military leadership training explains why he invaded Iraq
without just cause, without consulting Gulf War 1 experts, without UN support,
without giving weapons inspectors more time, without knowing the enemy,
without enough troops, without the best equipment, without proper peace-
keeping preparations, without leaving the Iraq army intact, and without a viable
exit strategy.
Shrub deserved another term alright -- in Leavenworth, not Washington. On
second thought, considering that over 3,100 U.S. military personnel have died
in Iraq and more than 23,000 were wounded there, he should face a federal
firing squad.
For the names and hometowns of GIs killed in Bush's reckless war of choice,
click on: http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2003/iraq/forces/casualties/
Missing in action: SHARED SACRIFICE
In 2006, NBC newsman Brian Williams asked George W. about the burden of Gulf
War 2.
The president's reply: "Americans are sacrificing. We pay lots of taxes. Americans
sacrificed when the economy went into the tank. Americans sacrificed when air
travel was disrupted. Taxpayers have paid a lot to help this nation recover. I think
Americans have sacrificed."
QUESTION: What kind of leader equates "lots of taxes" and "disrupted air travel"
with lost GI lives and limbs?
ANSWER: The WORST kind.
So where is the shared sacrifice that characterized WWII and, to a lesser extent,
Korea and Vietnam?
There is NO shared sacrifice. The burden in Iraq has fallen squarely on the U.S.
military and their families. For all other Americans, Gulf War 2 is reality TV with the
only consequence higher gasoline prices. Poor babies.
Back to George W.'s phony Guard history
BOGUS BIO: "For almost four years after that, he was on a part-time status."
FACT: After becoming combat qualified in ANG F102s, Lt. Bush flew just 22 months.
Because of personal problems, such as excessive drinking, poor airmanship and a
reported fear of flying, he quit interceptors in April 1972. The self-grounding left him
30 months short of the asserted six-year period, which he had promised to complete
under his sworn Guard obligation as a pilot who received flight training costing over
a million dollars.
BOGUS BIO: Shrub flew "occasional missions to help the Air National Guard keep
two of its F-102s on round-the-clock alert."
FACT: On August 1, 1972, ANG Major General Francis Greenlief grounded him for failing
to take his required annual USAF medical exam. Thus Lt. Bush wasn't qualified to fly
F102s during the time claimed in his falsified biography, much less perform alert duty as
alleged.
For three years Bush's bogus biography went undetected on the State Department website,
missed by thousands of web-surfing journalists except Hugh Scott. To validate his discovery,
he called the Boston Globe. Impressed, it ran the story the next morning, February 28, 2004,
and gave him credit as the source.
Reacting to the disclosure, the Bush administration refused to say who wrote the false ANG
history and how it ended up on the Internet. Instead, White House communications director
Dan Bartlett, now Bush's legal counsel, explained lamely that the State Department bio did
not "reflect the facts of his service" and would be "corrected."
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By now, curious minds are probably wondering how the bogus bio ended up
on a State Department website?
According to Hugh Scott's case theory, then Texas Governor Bush wanted to stretch his weekend warrior duty to make him competitive with his only viable 2000 primary opponent, Arizona Senator John McCain, who spent five and a half years as a prisoner of war in North Vietnam, from 1968 - 1973.
By matching McCain's POW period with nearly six years of ANG duty, Bush assumed no one would uncover his missing service after he quit flying in April
1972. Also, in 1999, GOP operatives alledgedly led by Dan Bartlett sanitized
Bush's Guard records in Houston. Plus memories of his squadron mates had
dimmed and several key officers were dead including the C.O.
After Senator McCain won the New Hampshire primary, he was targeted for dirty
GOP campaign tricks reportedly orchestrated by Karl Rove -- Lee Atwater prodigy,
college dropout and Vietnam War draft dodger.

Bush's not-so-funny brain, Karl Rove. His immoral
campaign strategies and devious word-spinning
split apart the American electorate, nearly destroyed
bipartisanship in Washington and helped create the
looming Iraq catastrophe.
Nasty whispers spread by Bush/Rove operatives against McCain included:
- He had been brainwashed while a prisoner of war in Hanoi.
- The senator's adopted Bangladesh daughter was his love child.
- He had infected his wife with VD.
- He had turned her into a drug addict.
- He was connected to the Mafia.
The rumors were never taken seriously by most Republican voters. Nevertheless,
not once did George W. repudiate the outlandish lies. Nor did he ever apologize to
Senator McCain for their use. Instead, Governor Bush countered with a whining
"poor me" response that he, too, was being attacked by political enemies -- in his
case, the Sierra Club, which had opposed his anti-conservation, pro-business
philosophy.

Ex-POW John McCain after his release
from the Hanoi Hilton in 1973.
Because the GOP smear campaign was hurtful to McCain's family, he dropped
out of the race. No longer needed, the bogus bio scheme was abandoned and
all copies destroyed. However, one duplicate, probably on a word processing
computer disk, was left behind in a desk drawer or filing cabinet.
As fate would have it after the 2001 inaguration, someone on Bush's new White
House staff inadvertently sent the overlooked floppy to the State Department
website manager as a replacement for President Clinton's history.
Republicans will argue that Bush never knew about his bogus bio. But that won't
wash because specific details, such "two F102s on round-the-clock alert," were
most likely known only to him.
Also, Dub-ya had a reputation for a fiery temper and maintaining tight management
control. It is inconceivable that someone on the 2000 Bush/Cheney campaign team
would risk George W.'s wrath and certain termination by publishing a falsified ANG
history for public consumption without his approval.
Here's the plain truth about Shrub. Had we Americans known about his AWOL
Guard history in 2000, he wouldn’t be our 43rd president. The election outcome
that year was too close to call. Disclosing the real facts of his military service most
certainly would have caused some of the 25 million war veterans to switch their
support to Al Gore, who served in Vietnam and won the Bronze Star.
Even so, despite Dub-ya’s ability to hide past transgressions, he still lost the popular
election by 538,000 votes and only became commander-in-chief after winning Florida
with a razor-thin margin of 537 ballots. A mere 300-vote swing would have made
former Army Sergeant Gore the winner.
Of the thousands of Republican enlisted personnel in the Sunshine State, active duty
and retired, how many do you suppose would have voted for Big Al after learning
Shrub had shirked his sworn military duty during the Vietnam War? Three hundred,
perhaps?
More likely, 10 times that many -- the reason Bush misrepresented his ANG service in
2000 and did so again four years later. Winning obviously meant everything to him;
being an honest candidate with integrity did not.
As for the bogus Bush bio caper, it didn't end with the Globe report. On September 29,
2005, Hugh Scott scooped the lazy press again by finding a second phony Guard history
on a website maintained by the U.S. Embassy in Hanoi.

After verifying the embassy biography was a duplicate of the fabricated version,
Scott's first thought was, The White House had 19 months to sanitize the State
Department websites and didn't do it. No wonder Iraq and FEMA are screwed up!
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