Thanks, PJ!
I wonder. . .
Maybe it isn't just me. Perhaps a large number of Americans (those who actually work) have access to filing cabinets and bankers' boxes full of authentic 1970s documents- none of which have proportional spacing or those nifty little superscripts. Perhaps this is why the bloggers' arguments were so persuasive- they were and are verifiable.
And I challenge anyone to create proportional fonts or superscripts by using a fax machine or copier. You can do it with a scanner, of course- if your intent is to deliberately make the documents less authentic.
That section was full of bald-faced lies.
That's one reason I'm not surprised that the Freeper Buckhead who first noticed it was a lawyer.