This is all you need to know:
Several correspondences later we decided to request the information we needed from the National Archives Southeast Region in Atlanta and they sent us Mitch McConnell’s complete Selective Service Classification Records and when we looked under column 7 Armed Forces Physical Examination it was blank, indicating that Mitch McConnell did not receive a Armed Forces Physical Examination as stated by Richard Flahavan, in his extract. If the Selective Service Classification Record is correct and Mitch McConnell didn’t receive Armed Forces Physical Examination, then how could he flunk the Armed Forces Physical Examination he didn’t take and what is the real reason Mitch McConnell didn’t serve his country during the Vietnam war?
Senator Mitch McConnell has an obligation to clear this up and I’m suggesting he publish his military discharge papers for all of us to see and until that time we have good reason to believe he has something to hide.
Ouch.
What’s Mitch got to hide about his military service? We’ll never know.
Some day the chickenhawks will come home to roost.








2 responses so far ↓
1 Curt Morrison // Dec 30, 2009 at 11:48 pm
In lieu of his 30+year non-disclosure problem with his service record, might I suggest that you sponsor a contest, Jake, where people enter their “most plausible reasons he didn’t serve.”
Maybe someone will supply the real one?
2 Novena // Dec 31, 2009 at 8:45 am
“Mitch’s Lost Vietnam Years”
Without evidence of any military physical exam, we are forced to believe that Mitch coasted through the Vietnam war years while others bled, died, headed to Canada, and suffered countless nervous breakdowns (whether they served or not). Why was KY’s High Priest given an even softer cushion than his chickenhawk brethren Bush and Cheney?
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