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That's all very well and good but wasn't it actually Tracker something (I don't remember the actual screen name) who raised the red flag?
They already think Buckhead's in Georgia, so wouldn't it be fun to convince them that he's none other than ZELL MILLER? I wonder what kind of pajamas Zell wears?
(way gay and waiting to be outed)
Liberals cry so much for "tolerance" and "diversity" concerning homosexuals, yet, they are the always the first ones attempting to drag someone's name through the mud by "outing" them.
i think that this is getting very scarey. the point they they are trying to ruin someone's life because he exposed the lies and distrotions which the dnc was trying to pawn off.
very micheavelian.
The second rumor I heard was that Buckhead was a former Navy Seal and one mean mother who loved to kill people with his hands, especially those that poked around in his private life. Turns out a friend of mine said he is also an expert shot with just about every type of small arms and a personal friend of Governor Jesse.
Go Buckhead, the DU's are just plain silly folks.
He's been ID'd as Harry W. MacDougald
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2002039080_buckhead18.html
Saturday, September 18, 2004 - Page updated at 12:00 A.M.
"Buckhead," who said CBS memos were forged, is a GOP-linked attorney
By Peter Wallsten
Los Angeles Times
TEXAS AIR NATIONAL GUARD MUSEUM / AP
Then-Congressman George Bush, left, and National Guardsman 2nd Lt. George W. Bush are seen in 1968 in San Antonio.
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WASHINGTON It was the first public allegation that CBS News used forged memos in its report questioning President Bush's National Guard service a highly technical explanation posted within hours of airtime citing proportional spacing and font styles.
But it did not come from an expert in typography or typewriter history as some first thought. Instead, it was the work of Harry MacDougald, an Atlanta lawyer with strong ties to conservative Republican causes and who helped draft the petition urging the Arkansas Supreme Court to disbar President Clinton after the Monica Lewinsky scandal, the Los Angeles Times has found.