Dear DriveDemocracy Member,
Today, thanks to the support of over 7,000 individual contributors, Texans for Truth has launched a new campaign calling on President Bush to immediately release all of his military records. As questions continue to linger over President George W. Bush's service record during the Vietnam War and the Bush Administration dodges media requests for Bush's full military records, the ad also connects Bush's behavior in the National Guard during Vietnam with the current deaths of National Guardsmen and women in Iraq today. Click here to see the ad:
http://texansfortruth.com/
On February 8, 2004, George W. Bush appeared on Meet the Press and told Tim Russert and the American people that he would, "Yes, absolutely," release his military records. Bush has yet to sign the legal consent form to release of his records and White House spokespeople continue to dodge reporter questions regarding Bush's service history.
We are calling on President Bush to honor the promise he made to the American people that he would release all of his military records. If he has nothing to hide about his missing year from service during the height of the Vietnam War, the only way to clear this up for voters is to sign the legal consent form and immediately make his records public.On September 8, Texans for Truth released a television advertisement featuring former lieutenant colonel Bob Mintz saying he never saw Bush during the time the President says he served on a Montgomery, Alabama base for the Alabama Air National Guard, despite the fact that he was looking for Bush. The advertisement began running Monday, September 13, 2004 in swing states that have sustained the highest losses of lives in Iraq.
Next, we announced a $50,000 reward to anyone who can prove Bush fulfilled his drills and duties at the Montgomery, AL where he was assigned to serve between 1972-1973. No legitimate witnesses have come forward, just days before the offer is set to expire on September 30, 2004.
Thank you for your generous support of our efforts to bring the truth to light,Glenn Smith Texans for Truth