Posted on 09/10/2004 11:57:19 PM PDT by Jim Robinson
NEW YORK -- Yesterday, Goliath CBS News was delivered a smooth stone to the forehead by a FReeper.
A poster in the FreeRepublic.com conservative news forum mentioned something peculiar about two documents CBSs 60 Minutes claimed on September 8 were generated by now deceased Lieutenant Colonel Jerry B. Killian regarding an allegedly National Guard-evading George W. Bush in 1973.
Within minutes following the broadcast, FReeper "TankerKC" wrote this to FReeper "Howlin'":
WE NEED TO SEE THOSE MEMOS AGAIN!
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Since then, news of the potential forgery glitch spread like wildfire from blog to blog and into the mainstream press - especially that of CBS competitors ABC and NBC.
(Excerpt) Read more at illinoisleader.com ...
great post and love the tag line.
Way to go!
Thanks, American. Believe me, it was my pleasure, if you get my drift!
I heard the decoder rings with the built-in wave ray dectors are going for more than the winter soldier.
Jim, thank you being the shining light in cyberspace. Without your geniusness, I for one would be politcally stunted. I've learned more politcally and so many other things too. You have allowed some of the brightest people here to teach a lot of us things we'd never thought of. You are appreciated...thank you.
till
Actually, from what I've read here, this address is legitimate. One of the few valid parts of the whole thing.
Rush kept saying today that the address was bogus. He needs to spend more time browsing FR (or else his researchers do). Most of his summary regarding the forgeries was not correct.
Recommending that the Killians sue CBS and Viacom for defamation of character. If this is the beginning of the end, lets hurry it along.
Jim Robinson - you have made history... in your pajamas.
You have made a contribution to mankind. I sincerely think you should be nominated for Nobel Prize.
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