Posted on 09/14/2004 1:29:17 PM PDT by gopwinsin04
Edited on 09/14/2004 2:10:08 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
Robin, The Ranting Raven has a hilarious angle on the CBS Killian documents, from one of the world's premier experts on forgery, Frank Abagnale Jr. who's story was the basis for the 2002 box office smash 'Catch Me if You Can.'
Robin sent an email to Mr. Abagnale, and recieved this reply.
Dear Robin, Thank you for your email. Though Mr. Abagnale has not seen the actual documents from what he has been on television he believes the documents are forgeries. He feels that this should be evident to anyone of any knowledge of forged documents.
I can tell you that he sent an e-mail to Neil Cavuto of 'Your World' on Fox News Network (he knows him personally) that stated: 'If my forgeries had looked as bad as the CBS documents, the movie would have been titled 'Catch Me in Two Days.'
Sarah Hammerhill, Information Officer-Abagnale and Associates Washington DC
ROFL!!!
'If my forgeries had looked as bad as the CBS documents, the movie would have been titled 'Catch Me in Two Days.'
Another 'hit man' for the Republicans? LMAO!
This is great, you couldn't make this stuff up if you tried!
ROTFLMAO!!!
Without President Clinton, the DNC aren't even good criminals!
LOL -- catch me in two days.........too funny.
Two days. LOL. Doesn't say much for CBS, does it? Also makes me think that whoever ginned these up wanted the forgery to come out.
see my tagline!
Cool.
"We don't need no stinking jammies!"
But the URL says Abagnale, and so does the signature on the home page.
So does the original blog at Little Green Footballs.
Like you can believe what that guy says.
Actually, it was "Catch me in about two hours"--wasn't it?
Ah, my favorite scene. I keep looking at the pinstripes. ;-)
My other favorite scene is the one with Jennifer Garner for obvious reasons..
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