To: johnny7
While several associates referred to MacDougald as a prodigious researcher, none knew of any experience he has had in identifying forged documents. I have no experience with forged documents either. But like probably millions of others I've used typewriters and computers extensively. It was only a matter of time until *somebody* figured out why the fake, forged memo's looked so wrong.
To: DouglasKC
Faked and forged documents, with no originals to decifer their mode of manufacture? What a weak case!
Somehow I 'd guess that the originals will show up on the same day that John sKerry signs his Form 180. Ha ha! I'm not holding my breath.
To: DouglasKC
...none knew of any experience he has had in identifying forged documents.You don't have to be an expert on the forgery of documents... you just have to know the history of the IBM 'Composer' typewritter.
Plus the other 'incidentals' like; The wrong format for the documents. Witnesses who retired before the memo was written. The background of Burkett and the hatred that Rather has for the Bush family.
I worked on a 'Composer' when I got out of college... 1974... and once I saw the PDF's I smelled a turd.
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09/20/2004 7:06:46 AM PDT by
johnny7
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