The perfectly centered address of three lines of different lengths all are centered with each other. And the one that misses a line, has two lines instead of three, proves that these memos didn't have preprinted addresses already on them.
All of these addresses which we can now safely say weren't pre-printed, are in the same position relative to the text of the rest of the memo.
Is that what you meant?
Yes, but not just that.
The two-line address on the June 24th memo itself is perfectly centered. Fire up word, type the lines as they appear, and center them. It's exact. I have no doubt that an overlay will show it perfect.
I don't think even a liberal would try to claim that -that- was "letterhead". Most people don't reproduce letterhead and leave out the city, state and zip.
This is especially true when you consider that the superscripted "th" in the new version changes the length of the first line... which causes the 2nd line to adjust slightly. They don't center at the very same spot they do on the other memos - but they DO center exactly the way Word will in each case. Case closed.
Qwinn