Could somebody explain how this proves anything? I mean, so the "source" faxed the documents. That doesn't prove they are not real. Look, I'm 100 percent sure they are fakes, but I don't see where this helps the cause. Maybe it's just because it's getting late.
because it might help track down the "source" that CBS is protecting.
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Could somebody explain how this proves anything? I mean, so the "source" faxed the documents. That doesn't prove they are not real. Look, I'm 100 percent sure they are fakes, but I don't see where this helps the cause. Maybe it's just because it's getting late.
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It doesn't "prove" anything. It "suggests" quite a bit.
To go before the American public and demand the the POTUS respond to questions based on the faxed documents of an unidentified source, (actually I don't have words, so go with this), blows dogs, out-loud, in public.
You ar correct except the chain of evidence now extends to someone faxing these from Abilene, TX.
Presumably this was just faxing -- not so stupid as to compose on a Kinkos PC, but who knows? Burkett is right next door, so it seems the 'unimpeachable' CBS source may well be this nut case. Could be a big deal.
They are closing in on who the forger is.
This isn't necessarily about proving the memo was a forgery sent to CBS, though if they have memory on the machine of it being run through quite a few generations that would strike at the credibility.
I think the key is the location, it's near Burkett.
Thank you,
Have to wade through all this nothingness to find some substance. Guess there are alot of lonely people out there.
We're not trying to prove they're fakes- there is already proof of that. we're just interested in the story and the players.
You are right, but maybe this will get us closer to the source on how CBS obtained them. And then the pieces will fall into place.
It just helps to get closer to finding the source of the forged documents.
It's not the nature of the evidence. It's the seriousness of the charge that makes an investigation imperative.
Kinko's? Didn't they merge with Fedex? Well, never mind. Kitty Kelley will draw any necessary inferences.
Kinkos?
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