To: nyconse
"There are rumors here that if there are any real documents, they are hand-written notes from Killian that someone like Burkett was holding, and that instead of using the hand-written notes, someone typed them up to look more official," says the CBS News producer.
14 posted on
09/12/2004 9:44:54 PM PDT by
Howlin
(What's the Font Spacing, Kenneth?)
To: Howlin
Yeah, I don't believe for one minute there are any real handwritten notes.. What do you think?
17 posted on
09/12/2004 9:48:03 PM PDT by
nyconse
To: Howlin
41 posted on
09/12/2004 9:54:57 PM PDT by
js1138
(Speedy architect of perfect labyrinths.)
To: Howlin
""There are rumors here that if there are any real documents, they are hand-written notes from Killian that someone like Burkett was holding, and that instead of using the hand-written notes, someone typed them up to look more official," says the CBS News producer." That would still be forgery because 1) CBS and the original source attempted to represent these documents and genuine. 2) it means somebody re-produced Killian's signature on these documents to add to their credability.
If CBS had said "these documents have been re-typed for reading clarity" the damage would be greatly reduced. We would still be picking apart bogus information, but we wouldn't have a case of CBS putting forged documents on the air.
To: Howlin
I wonder--does this mean that they have a guy from "Forgers R Us" busily transcribing the SIGNED typewritten notes into handwritten notes? Oh yeah MSM, just keep on cranking out the variations, you're bound to hit a winner eventaully! Mrs PD
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