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To: NYCVirago
You know how CBS will spin this.

[Dan Rather]

Good Evening. A major breakthrough today regarding those memos obtained by CBS which say, during the time of his Nat'l Guard service, George W. Bush was a Daddy's pet, a deserter, and the subject of vivid office yak-yak. According to the Dallas Morning News...

Marian Carr Knox, the secretary to Lt. Colonel Jerry Killian said today:

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--her typewriter "had a key with the 'th' superscript character

--the memos "accurately reflect the viewpoints of Lt. Col. Killian and documents that would have been in [his]personal file". She said he did keep a personal file.

--Mrs. Knox, who left the Guard before Lt. Col. Killian died, said she was not sure of the disposition of his personal files when he died while still serving at Ellington.

There ya go. Every bit of it is in the article. So Dan can say it's TRUE!
165 posted on 09/14/2004 3:03:46 PM PDT by Timeout (Proud, card-carrying member of JAMMIE NATION)
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To: Timeout

You hit it dead on, exactamundo, buddy.


168 posted on 09/14/2004 3:05:08 PM PDT by Thrusher (The timing of this post is suspicious.)
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To: Timeout

Then be ripped apart by us, the blogs, talk radio, some cable, probably some of the Old media still sensing blood.

I dare them to feature her as their star witness. :-D


184 posted on 09/14/2004 3:10:06 PM PDT by Soul Seeker
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To: Timeout
There ya go. Every bit of it is in the article. So Dan can say it's TRUE!

Good job. And you know that's what's gonna happen!

283 posted on 09/14/2004 4:31:29 PM PDT by NYCVirago
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