Posted on 09/10/2004 12:44:20 AM PDT by AmericanMade1776
Documents unearthed by CBS News that raise doubts about whether President Bush fulfilled his obligations to the Texas Air National Guard include several features suggesting that they were generated by a computer or word processor rather than a Vietnam War-era typewriter, experts said yesterday.
Experts consulted by a range of news organizations pointed typographical and formatting questions about four documents as they considered the possibility that they were forged. The widow of the National Guard officer whose signature is on the bottom of the documents also disputed their authenticity.
The documents, which were aired Wednesday night on "60 Minutes II," bear dates from 1972 and 1973 and include an order for Bush to report for his annual physical exam and a discussion of how he could get out of "coming to drill."
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And we all thought that the GOP Convention was fun.This is even better! Just wait until President Bush wins the election in a landslide...the Dems will go completely starkers.
hmmmmm, not so fast, MSNBC. You fell for it, too. It took Web-blogs to uncover this fraud -- with no help from Big Media.
President George W. Bush will win re election, but someone should pay for this outright forgery attempt as fact at CBS.
Too late...
In a telephone interview from her Texas home, Killian's widow, Marjorie Connell, described the records as "a farce," saying she was with her husband until the day he died in 1984 and he did not "keep files." She said her husband considered Bush "an excellent pilot."
Yes,they should be held accountable...BIG TIME!
True.........LOL
Questions? Questions? There is no question, they're forged, end of story.
William Flynn, a forensic document specialist with 35 years of experience in police crime labs and private practice, said the CBS documents raise suspicions because of their use of proportional spacing techniques. Documents generated by the kind of typewriters that were widely used in 1972 space letters evenly across the page, so that an "i" uses as much space as an "m." In the CBS documents, by contrast, each letter uses a different amount of space.
Bully for her!!!!!
CBS is already heehawing around, trying to avoid this by claiming they are not forged....tsk, tsk, tsk....
Aren't ya loving this? I know I am ;-)
Here's the next challenge - find the links from this guy to the Kerry campaign and MoveOn.org.
They're going to oh sooooooooooooooooooooooooo SORRY!
So what's the DU saying??? :-P
Yes, they should be, but it's unlikely. Look no further than Sandy Burglar. Swiping classified documents from the National Archives, no less. It sickens me, this biased crap.
Just look at what Howlin and Buckhead have managed to pull off. :-)
"they" are just hoping this will go away, CBS....but it isn't......
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