Posted on 09/09/2004 3:46:57 PM PDT by doug from upland
Hugh Hewitt has done a magnificent job this afternoon on the Killian memos. He requests that the FReeper do a thread citing what the Globe and others said before they knew it was a fraud. Have at it.
Little johnny's boat has hit yet one more mine.
I don't know of anyone who has someone else type their personal notes, do you?
LOL! You never met my old boss.
He even had me type his wife's bridge notes.
I need to be added to the HH ping list.You are now ON my "Hugh Hewitt" PING list! :o)I've just recently got hooked on his show and he's a Cleveland sports fan just like me.
These notes were equivalent to journal notes, in other words private. Bridge notes are not particularly private.
Pray for W and Our Troops
I agree.
Pray for W and Our Troops
Amen.
Oh, that is good info, really good!
Type their personal notes?... Using future technology?... (sigh)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1211701/posts
McAuliffe's statement on the release...
Another HOAX
Remember the IQ's of the Presidents?
http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/hoaxes/presiq.htm
ROFL!!
Just turned on Foxnews for the replay of Britt's Newshour and he is interviewing Byron York..... talking about fonts, spacing etc....who has been trying to contact CBS,,,,,but they have not returned his phone calls......
The panel talks about it, too.
But don't miss Nightline!
See my comment above regarding Byron York trying to get a response out of CBS, that would have first broadcast after 6 PM EST.
You have seen it?
I'm not sure when it comes on here?
Hmm...11:30 or midnight PST?
Football just over here.
As of 2148 PTime, The New York Times has:
Army Says C.I.A. Hid More Iraqis Than It Claimed
as it's top story. Nothing on Page 1 about this fraud.
By TERENCE HUNT, AP White House Correspondent
WASHINGTON - New documents unearthed in the midst of the presidential campaign fill in some blanks but raise other questions about the sometimes mysterious and spotty story of President Bush (news - web sites)'s military service during Vietnam when he won a coveted spot in the Texas Air National Guard and avoided the war.
Reviving issues that have shadowed his political career, the documents show Bush ignored a direct order from a superior officer and lost his status as a Texas Air National Guard pilot more than three decades ago because he failed to meet military performance standards and undergo a required physical examination.
But the authenticity of the memos was questioned Thursday by the son of the late officer who reportedly wrote them. One of the writer's fellow officers and a document expert also said Thursday the documents appear to be forgeries.
Still, the documents marked the second time in days the White House had to backtrack from assertions that all of Bush's records had been released. They also raised the specter that Bush sought favors from higher-ups and that the commander of the Texas Air National Guard wanted to "sugar coat" Bush's record after he was suspended from flying.
Less than two months before the election, the documents turned the spotlight on Bush after weeks of political attacks questioning John Kerry (news - web sites)'s military service in Vietnam. Overshadowing issues such as jobs and the economy, that controversy raised doubts about Kerry and hurt him in the polls.
Kerry, campaigning in Iowa, refused to talk Thursday about the new Bush documents. "That's for the White House to answer," he said in an Associated Press interview.
AP blows right by it to render their accustations. Well, here they are so Mr. Hunt can't eat them later.
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