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Blogger Who Faulted CBS Documents Is Conservative Activist (L.A Times RATS out Buckhead!)
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Posted on 09/17/2004 3:55:38 PM PDT by Redcoat LI
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To: abner
It's called bugmenot.com, give me the code as so as you know one.
To: Redcoat LI
Damn. Buckhead Busted. damn.
To: Redcoat LI
LAT et al. are making the detection of this fraud into rocket science, to explain why CBS might pretend the docs were valid for longer than 20 seconds.
Abstruse, hard-to-fathom concepts like "tight letter-spacing" and "superscript digraphs" are outside the daily experience of most people. That's why CBS, your faithful impartial news servant, will be breaking the story soon -- any day now -- of how these fraudulent, uh typewritten documents are NOT real after all.
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posted on
09/17/2004 4:04:24 PM PDT
by
Tax Government
(Wage unrelenting economic war on the illiterate, stupid lying bastards at CBS.)
To: Redcoat LI
YEAH, Buckhead!!!
Great Job with Clinton -- and -- with the memos.
You notice they don't emphasis the fact that the memos have been confirmed as fake by just oooooodles of experts.
I guess being right is a fault if one is a conservative activists -- YET -- being wrong is no problem if one is a liberal one!
Funny how life is viewed by the MSM.
To: Redcoat LI
But it did not come from an expert in typography or typewriter history as some first thought More cBS. These days there is so much paper pushing involved in law practice that lawyers get real familiar with Word and Times New Roman.
Also, anyone in the military in the 1970's could tell right away there were goofy things in those memos.
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posted on
09/17/2004 4:04:33 PM PDT
by
colorado tanker
("medals, ribbons, we threw away the symbols of what our country gave us and I'm proud of that")
To: Redcoat LI
When you lie or forge documents, then your political opinions are relevant.
When you prove that someone else has lied and forged documents, then your political opinions are irrelevant.
The Emperor has no clothes. Is that too much to understand? Do we need to be certified leftists to point it out?
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posted on
09/17/2004 4:04:42 PM PDT
by
Cicero
(Marcus Tullius)
To: wolf24
How did they get Buckhead's name?"Until The Times identified him by piecing together information from his postings over the past two years, MacDougald had taken pains to remain in the shadows saying the credit for challenging CBS should remain with the blogosphere as a whole and not one individual"
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posted on
09/17/2004 4:04:43 PM PDT
by
Redcoat LI
("I am the great and powerful Kerry! Look at my medals!")
To: Buckhead
Did you give those buttheads your name?
To: Redcoat LI
Buckhead, I suggest you use Call Forwarding to redirect all your incoming harassing phone calls from liberals to the L.A. Times newsroom.
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posted on
09/17/2004 4:04:57 PM PDT
by
Dont Mention the War
(Calvinism Fever: Catch It! (Or don't. It's not like it's going to do you any good anyway...))
To: Redcoat LI
Until The Times identified him by piecing together information from his postings over the past two years, MacDougald had taken pains to remain in the shadows saying the credit for challenging CBS should remain with the blogosphere as a whole and not one individual I don't like this crap one bit. Newspapers piecing together you identity on a privately run anonymous web forum? I have said it before and I am going to say it again. Don't give out any clues to your identity in postings on FR. Not your real name, address, or where you work.
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posted on
09/17/2004 4:05:17 PM PDT
by
Smogger
To: Redcoat LI
Reached by telephone today, MacDougald, 46, confirmed that he is Buckhead, but declined to answer questions about his political background or how he knew so much about the CBS documents so fast.
You can ask the questions but I'm not going to answer them," he told The Times. "I'm just going to stick to doing no interviews."
This is about the stupidest answer he could have given. Any FReeper should know how the liberal media operates.
Now they're going to imply he's hiding something.
He should have just said "I have used both a typewriter and Microsoft Word, and I can tell the difference between the two. I'm quite suprised that so many journalists who have used both regularly in their daily work apparently could not."
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posted on
09/17/2004 4:05:24 PM PDT
by
counterpunch
(The CouNTeRPuNcH Collection - www.counterpunch.us)
To: Redcoat LI; Buckhead
Buckhead I'm glad you didn't miss your appointment with destiny. Thank you for speaking up.
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posted on
09/17/2004 4:05:34 PM PDT
by
swheats
To: Redcoat LI
They forgot to mention he was wearing pajamas.
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posted on
09/17/2004 4:05:54 PM PDT
by
Marse
(A proud pajama clad idiot)
To: CA Conservative; Buckhead
From the article:
"Freepers collectively possess more analytical horsepower than the entire news division at CBS," he wrote in an e-mail, using the slang term for users of the freerepublic siteLooks like Buckhead is right on target!
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posted on
09/17/2004 4:05:59 PM PDT
by
abner
(http://www.swiftvets.com or http://www.wintersoldier.com)
To: Redcoat LI; Buckhead
They're just pissed off that a lawyer (with brains for a change, not like Klintoon lawyers) is out there somewhere, keeping tabs on the 'Rats.
Go Buckhead! You are the man.
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posted on
09/17/2004 4:06:00 PM PDT
by
Hank Rearden
(Never allow anyone who could only get a government job attempt to tell you how to run your life.)
To: JoJo Gunn
LOL! That's a great image.
Wish I had thought of it!
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posted on
09/17/2004 4:06:19 PM PDT
by
counterpunch
(The CouNTeRPuNcH Collection - www.counterpunch.us)
To: wolf24
I would also like to know how they got Buckhead's name? Did he have a website on FR,or one he linked to? Maybe they just went back, read posts & made "educated" guesses.
Are WE sure they are correct?
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posted on
09/17/2004 4:06:20 PM PDT
by
madison10
(Charter Member of the Freepin' Right Wing Pajama Party)
To: Redcoat LI
But it did not come from an expert in typography or typewriter history as some first thought. Instead, it was the work of Harry W. MacDougald, an Atlanta lawyer with strong ties to conservative Republican causes who helped draft the petition urging the Arkansas Supreme Court to disbar President Clinton after the Monica Lewinsky scandal, the Times has found.
All this means is that conservative Republicans are as apt at spotting frauds and forgeries pushed by Democrats as Democrats are inept at distinguishing fiction from what they avidly want to be true.
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posted on
09/17/2004 4:06:24 PM PDT
by
aruanan
To: dfwgator
anyone who ever voted for a Republican is a conservative activist. Wouldn't that be nice :-}
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posted on
09/17/2004 4:06:28 PM PDT
by
snooker
(French Fried Flip Flopper still Flouncing, be careful out there.)
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