Dear Editor,

In February 2004, President Bush sat in the Oval Office and told the American people, “I did my duty.” But all available evidence shows that Bush failed to fulfill his duty, including disobeying a direct order to take a physical and failing to show up for required service.

President Bush has a lot of questions to answer. Why did Bush say “I did my duty” when he missed months of duty in 1972, ’73 and ’74? How did Bush avoid getting called into active service for missing months of duty in 1972, ’73, and ’74? Why did Bush disobey a direct order to take his physical? Why did Bush say he received “no special treatment” when Ben Barnes says he pulled strings to secure a Guard slot for him?

When will Bush produce any credible witness who can attest to his service in the Alabama Air National Guard?

This is not acceptable to me, and I do not think that any other American should except it either.

Leflora Cunningham-Walsh, Aromas

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