Posted on 09/09/2004 11:54:07 AM PDT by jriemer
The quoted text was originally posted on the New Questions On Bush Guard Duty [CBS USES FORGERIES TO SMEAR THE PRESIDENT!!!!!] thread by bondjamesbond. In light of current events, I felt the post warrants a seperate BREAKING thread and has been reposted with the consent of the author:
"Holy Moly! I decided to take your (FReeper aft_lizard's) suggestion and looked back at John Kerry's DD214s, also from 1972.
Not only were multiple machines used, but proportional fonts as well.
Check it out (in .PDF & from johnkerry.com)
Lines 1-10 are in standard evenly spaced fonts
Lines 11 and 12 are in proportional fonts.
The form then goes back to even fonts for a while, and then the bottom section is all in proportional fonts again.
Maybe I'm off base here, but something is wrong with the use of this type of font on Kerry's DD214s from 1972.
And the OFFICAL DOCUMENTS watermark is such a nice touch..."
Credit goes to bondjamesbond for doing the initial leg work. I goaded him/her into gaining permission into starting a new thread about it.
I just glad I'm on the Freepers' side.
Bump to watch...
Yes, it is obvious that at least two typewriters were used to complete the document, but that in itself means little. However, the Silver Star with the "V" is what is suspicious and why does Kerry have THREE different citations for the same award?
The text in lines 11 & 12 are proportional font not like the rest of the form.
Any comment from the FReeper of the Year and hopefully Pulitzer nominee?
Why would somebody forging a document use a different font only for those fields which would be filled out the same for most dischargees? It doesn't make any sense. IMHO, the stamped fields do more to suggest legitimacy than denounce it.
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