Her story changes with each new interview.
Riiight. She's 86. Probably can't remember what she had for breakfast this morning.
Oh this is making more and more sense by the hour...
Burckett, on an anti-Bush dirt-digging expedition, looked her up and called her in the last year or so. He got his "facts" from her memory, and typed what he remembered of her recollections on his computer, as what we know today as the forged CBS memos.
I'd like to depose her under oath, and see if he's called her and chatted about Bush in the TANG in the last few years.
Just my hunch.
She doesn't have to be a documents expert to say that she didn't type the documents!
Like all aspects of the debate, the views of the principals tend to coincide with their feelings on the election. Knox identified herself as an opponent of Bush, whom she called unfit for office. Killian's son, meanwhile, called himself a Republican who would vote for the president as "the best alternative."
Yeah, but they both agree that the documents are forged!
This will all be cleared up when CBS provides documents that prove that Microsft Word was used extensively by National Guard units in the early 70's.
Now I got it. They're "Historical Fiction". 60 years from now some movie producer, book writer or TV chief will find them and a new "Roots" will be born. Crapola!
My 2 farts worth.
SHE'S A DEMOCRAT
I'M SURE SHE GOT A PHONE CALL. She's been quiet until now. Killian's son told Hannity that he had talked to her, and at that time she agreed with Gary that the memos were fakes, and she never mentioned anything about any bad memos. Suddenly she remembers there were some, but just not the ones CBS has .. GIVE ME A BREAK ..!!!
STOP THE DAMN LYING .. IT'S JUST GOT TO STOP.
They are feeding her lines and leading her on. It is obvious.
I thought it was convienent of the LA Times to leave Knox's partisanship all the way down at the bottom of the article. Although I must admit to being shoked that they even mentioned it.
But who knows with her?
Whats next, Lt Col Killians secret home 8mm movies?
This whole story stinks to high heaven.
"Carr said he had heard his mother describe for other reporters how some of the terminology in the memos, including the use of "billets" and a reference to the "administrative officer" were not in common usage in the 147th Fighter Interceptor Group, for which she worked. She said those terms sounded more like the ones used by the Army National Guard, her son said."
ARMY National Guard! I have no idea who that could be..............
Worthless babling.
Well, where on EARTH did that come from?
Is this the equivalent of "sexing it up?"