Posted on 09/09/2004 2:48:06 PM PDT by Mike Fieschko
Expert on at 6:20.
Time zone??
Keep those of us without access updated on what is said! Ty!!!!! :D
Hugh is on it!!!
ALLRIGHT HUGH!
Ping
You'll have to post what he says, by his chart I'm no where near a station.
With his training as an attorney, (not one of those evil plaintiff attorneys who sucks money out of all of us) Hugh is among the best at being able to deconstruct this thing.
Tuned in and listening. Thanks for the heads up.
This could be hugh!
More points I haven't seen brought up about the 4 may 72 memo:
1) It's inconceivable that someone would go to the trouble to center the address at the top of the page with a typewriter. If the page header was preprinted, maybe. I don't believe there were "memory" typewriters in 1972 that could have typed out the address on command. And centering with that proportional type? No way. You'd have to count the space taken up by each character manually.
2) Is the P.O. Box, 34567 just a wee bit suspicious?
3) I looked up the address (which you can read through the black mark), 5000 Longmont #8 in Houston Tx. That address does exist, just outside the 610 loop, I think in the Galeria area. But Yahoo maps give a different zip code for it than 77027. Perhaps the zip code changed, but that's pretty rare. Could anyone in Tx confirm this?
Well now.
If the docs turn out to be forged, the "BS" in "CBS" will (once again) take on a whole new meaning.
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Cool...Hey Hugh ! you go boy, you go !!!
Streaming links
http://www.hughhewitt.com/pages/listen_online.htm
Dunno if it's been reported here yet, but CBS has entered
stage 2, denial:
CBS News denies Bush docs forged
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=40376
> "As is standard practice at CBS News, each of the
> documents broadcast on '60 Minutes' was thoroughly
> investigated by independent experts, and we are
> convinced of their authenticity," said Edwards.
Not - as it turns out:
> "Later, however, she sent an e-mail to WND, adding,
> "CBS verified the authenticity of the documents by
> talking to individuals who had seen the documents at
> the time they were written. These individuals were
> close associates of [Bush commander] Colonel Jerry
> Killian and confirm that the documents reflect his
> opinions at the time the documents were written."
Oops.
Prediction of DNC spin: "It was an RNC plant. They
took advantage of our hate and incompetence."
First they say that independent experts authenticated, then 'individuals who had seen the documents at the time they were written'.
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