Questions About Senator Mitch McConnell’s Military Service!

Jim Pence October 27th, 2008

December, 2007 we submitted a request for the Selective Service Classification Records for Senator Saxby Chambliss,  Rep Tom Tancredo and Senator Mitch McConnell. When we received the Selective Service Classification Records from the Selective Service System all of the records were included with the exception of Senator Mitch McConnell’s and his was an extract put together by Richard Flahavan, Associate Director for Intergovernmental Affairs. When Richard Flahavan was questioned about sending us an extract of Senator Mitch McConnell’s Selective Service Classification Record, he responded in writing that " Selective Service no longer has access to Selective Service records for men born prior to 1960." Knowing that we had already received the full Selective Service Classification Records for Senator Saxby Chambliss, Rep Tom Tancredo born in 1943 and 1945 respectively we felt that  Richard Flahavan was possibly covering for Senator Mitch McConnell. In Richard Flahavan’s extract he writes "the U.S. Army ordered him to undergo an Armed Forces Physical Examination which he did July 9, 1967. Apparently, he did not pass because he was released from the U.S. Army Reserve August 15, 1967." I just love that word apparently!
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.

5 Responses to “Questions About Senator Mitch McConnell’s Military Service!”

  1. Mikeon 27 Oct 2008 at 5:46 am

    Oh Mitch, this looks bad because if you had nothing to hide you would show us your military discharge DD214 .
    I have mine and its recorded at a court house just incase I ever loose the original

  2. Markon 27 Oct 2008 at 6:49 am

    Yes, indeed. I have a DD214 recorded at a courthouse as well. Pray tell, why doesn’t this ‘distinguished’ Senator?

    Once again, here we have a Republican who couldn’t bring himself to actually serve his country. Instead, he’s RIPPING IT OFF - and his constituents are not only voting for this man, they’re DEFENDING him. Typical Republicans. Typical.

  3. Mikeon 27 Oct 2008 at 9:33 am

    Rogers has discovered inconsistencies in McConnell’s public Army records and is the first investigative reporter to note the differing answer to a section of the records titled “Transcript of Court Martial.” While every other section of McConnell’s records without information states “n/a,” this particular section uniquely states, “not on file.” “Alone,” said Rogers, “this court martial information may be insignificant, but it warrants further investigation when coupled with my other research.”
    http://proudofwhoweare.org/

  4. Laura Carlsonon 28 Oct 2008 at 9:38 pm

    Throw Mitch OUT while you have the chance.
    Jump ship!! More seniority,, more goodies for Kentucky?
    Do not take the chance,, he is like Sen. Ted Stevens.
    He has been in the Senate too long. Elect anybody but Mitch.

  5. charleson 29 Oct 2008 at 1:24 am

    Jim, it looks as if the Democrats are going to easily pick up seats in the Senate and House. It also looks like Barack Obama will be our next President. If enough stupid people want to send the corrupt McConnell back to the Senate then we need to stay on Harry Reid’s case via letters and e-mails to ignore Mitch McConnell and treat him as the crap that he is. Let’s see how these “conservatives” will react when Kentucky will effectively have only one Senator. Maybe the United States will quit sending jobs to China.

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