To: Sabertooth
"There's a range of possibilities. You could have your thrill seeker, like someone who wants a piece of the history," Nicosia told The Associated Press Friday in a phone interview."
Right. There's a range of possibilities... and then they only state one side of that range, one that totally absolves Kerry.
The reason that would leap to anyone's mind upon seeing the headline? Not even mentioned.
I'm sure the same would be true if something similar happened concerning files about Bush.
Uh huh.
Qwinn
P.S. Sure - the author could reapply under the FOIA. Only this time, those documents won't be provided. Whoever stole those documents, I would bet, has more than enough clout to get rid of the originals as well. Not even saying it was Kerry necessarily - but it could easily be foreign "allies" of the VVAW.
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03/26/2004 8:05:53 PM PST by
Qwinn
To: Qwinn
Play twilight zone music, please...The problem is his request was for a lot of material..If he hasn't exact records of what was missing, he'll have to resubmit the full request and wait a LONG time for it to be filled. If he can id what is missing, it will certainly speed up the time to replace the missing copies.
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