Nice idea, but notes made in his role as an officer in the military are not private property. They may either be "classified," "proprietary," or "public domain." As they seem to be related to personnel issues, I think they may not be available under FOIA, so they are probably military proprietary. All this assumes they are not forgeries - which they are most certainly - but from a perspective of a lawsuit, there are probably grounds to go after CBS.
CBS has tossed the shovel and brought in a dam& backhoe. Keep digging boys.
It sounds to me that Rather's "unimpeachable source" is Burkett, the paranoid ex-guardsman with a history of mental problems.
If they are personnel issues concerning then Lt. Bush, now President Bush can ask that they be released, by signing a SF-180. He did that long ago. Kerry hasn't of course.