Stop argueing with him Martlet, RPM is right, Bush did leave under questionable circumstances. I saw it on 60 minutes.
Here is the quote I posted in the deleted thread:
http://www.senate.gov/reference/resources/pdf/RS21379.pdf
There are 153 Members of the 108th Congress who have had some form of military service, some 14 fewer than in the 107th Congress. The House has 117 veterans: 69 Republicans and 48 Democrats, including one woman, who is a Republican. In the Senate, 35 Members are veterans: 19 Republicans and 16 Democrats. They have served in World War II, the Korean War, Vietnam, the Persian Gulf, and Kosovo, and during times of peace, as well as in the Reserves and the National Guard. One Senator is a former Secretary of the Navy. There has been a steady decline in the number of Members who have served in the military, which may be attributed in part to the end of the Selective Service System draft in 1973.
You will note that more Republicans (88) than Democrats (64) serving in Congress.
The Democratic Leadership in the House is leader Nancy Pelosi (California)
The House Minority Whip is Steny H. Hoyer (Maryland)
The Senate Minority Leader is Harry Reid, (Nevada)
The Senate Minority Whip is Dick Durban (Illinios)
These 4 highest ranking Democartic members of Congress did not serve in the military.
And Greentail, Congress
is our leadership. We elect them for that purpose.