From: AlleyCat <katt@gmail.com>
Newsgroups: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,can.politics,alt.politics.trump,alt.politics.liberalism,alt.politics.democrats,alt.politics.usa.republican
Subject: Remember Clinton's Father's Buddy, Senator Fulbright?
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2025 01:07:29 -0500
Organization: AlleyCat Computing, Inc.
On Mon, 24 Mar 2025 17:20:59 +0000, Mitchell Holman says...
> Remember Trump's "bone spurs" diagnosis?
Remember Clinton's Father's Buddy, Senator Fulbright?
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Draft-Dodging Coward
Hillary Clinton's Husband - Draft Dodger
http://www.1stcavmedic.com/bill-clinton-draft.htm
Clinton's Draft Avoidance
February 16, 1968 - "The Johnson administration unexpectedly
abolished.... graduate deferments." --[Wash Post Sep 13 92]
March 20, 1968 - Clinton, age 21, is classified 1-A, eligible for
induction, as he nears graduation from Georgetown. --[Wash Post Sep 13
92] Comment: Bill Clinton was the only man of his prime draft age
classified1- A by that draft board in 1968 whose pre-induction physical
examination was put off for 10.5 months. This delay was more than twice
as long as anyone else and more than five times longer than most area
men of comparable eligibility. --[Los Angeles Times Sep 02 92]
Summer 1968 - Political and family influence keeps Clinton out of the
draft. Robert Corrado -- the only surviving Hot Springs draft board
member from that period -- concluded that Clinton's draft statement (the
long delays) was the result of "some form of preferential treatment."
According to the Times, "Corrado recalled that the chairman of the
three-man draft panel ... once held back Clinton's file with the
explanation that 'we've got to give him time to go to Oxford,' where the
semester began in the fall of 1968.
Corrado also complained that he was called by an aide to then Senator J.
William Fulbright urging him and his fellow board members to 'give every
consideration' to keep Clinton out of the draft so he could attend
Oxford.
Throughout the remainder of 1968, Corrado said, Clinton's draft file was
routinely held back from consideration by the full board. Consequently,
although he was classified 1-A on March 20, 1968, he was not called for
his physical exam until Feb 3, 1969, while he was at Oxford.
Clinton's Uncle Raymond Clinton personally lobbied Senator Fulbright,
William S. Armstrong, the chairman of the three-man Hot Springs draft
board, and Lt. Comdr. Trice Ellis, Jr., commanding officer of the local
Navy reserve unit, to obtain a slot for Clinton in the Naval Reserve.
Clinton secured a "standard enlisted man's billet, not an officer's slot
which would have required Clinton to serve two years on active duty
beginning within 12 months of his acceptance." This Navy Reserve
assignment was "created especially for the Bill Clinton at a time in
1968 when no existing reserve slots were open in his hometown unit."
According to the LA Times, "after about two weeks waiting for Bill
Clinton to arrive for his preliminary interview and physical exam, Ellis
said he called (Clinton's uncle) Raymond to inquire - 'What happened to
that boy?' According to Ellis, Clinton's uncle replied - 'Don't worry
about it. He won't be coming down. "It's all been taken care of.' "
--[LA Times Sep 02 92]
Fall 1968 - Because of the local draft board's continuing postponement
of his pre-induction physical, Clinton is able to enroll at Oxford Univ.
--[Wash Post Sep 13 92]
February 2, 1969 - While at Oxford, Clinton finally takes and passes a
military physical examination. --[Washington Times Sep 18 92]
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A "teabagger" is a male Liberal Democrat who performs fellatio on another
male Liberal Democrat... either sucking his balls or laying his genitals
on his partner's face. <snicker>