Posted on 10/05/2004 3:11:51 PM PDT by dickmc
Thanks to all of you who worked on, and who contributed info to, the CBS 60 Minutes Document Forgery Report. And a particular thanks to the Working Group who stood up and signed the cover letter to CBS and to the CBS Independent Review Panel.
The report has now been sent to both CBS and the CBS Independent Review Panel. It may be downloaded here as a MSWord97 document or here as a pdf.
You are free to download it and to use it as you see fit. However, having said that: The "CBS 60 Minutes Document Forgery Project Working Group" has worked long and hard on what we believe is a valuable and constructive Report. If you feel some agency, media, or CBS affiliate, etc. should have a copy, please download it and print it out. Then simply mail or hand deliver it. That way, your delivery will be far more appreciated than filling the recipient's computer with 600K of "spam", which we all know and love. Any kind of unsolicited "spamming" degrades the value of our effort and we ask that you respect our wishes in this regard.
Besides, sending a printed copy to the recipient will have a greater impact: It shows you cared more than simply hitting the SEND button. Additionally, a printed document is far more useful as the recipient can: think about it more carefully, mark it up with underlines or make notes, carry it to a meeting, read it on a commute or trip, or simply pass it around the office.
Again, the "CBS 60 Minutes Document Forgery Project Working Group" appreciates your interest and encourages you to download this document, save it, send it or the link to friends, etc. Please, however, respect our wishes and efforts and do not send this document as an unsolicited "spam mail" to anyone. If you think it is useful, print it and mail it using the title page behind first, spam warning, title page.
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Thanks from all of us who worked on the document.
Just click on the "Join this Group";. Again this group is only for "signers"; and membership restriction and access to any material in that group will be totally restricted. This will only be used if there are some details at some point that the CBS 60 Minutes Document Forgery Project Working Group need to discuss in complete privacy amongst ourselves.
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Thanks,
dickmc
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Thanks! I'm going to email this to everyone I know!
(Just kidding, I saw the first page)
Thanks! I'm going to email this to everyone I know!
(Just kidding, I saw the first page)
Thank you!
This is a magnificent piece of work, and you busted your hump to get it completed, polished, and filed. On behalf of the entire FR community, thank you for your service as a true citizen of the United States.
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Media Research Center:
Dan Rather on Bill Clinton:
"I think hes an honest man."OReilly: "I want to ask you flat out, do you think President Clintons an honest man?"
Rather: "Yes, I think hes an honest man."
OReilly: "Do you, really?"
Rather: "I do."
OReilly: "Even though he lied to Jim Lehrers face about the Lewinsky case?"
Rather: "Who among us has not lied about something?"
OReilly: "Well, I didnt lie to anybodys face on national television. I dont think you have, have you?"
Rather: "I dont think I ever have. I hope I never have. But, look, its one thing-"
OReilly, jumping in: "How can you say hes an honest guy then?"
Rather: "Well, because I think he is. I think at core hes an honest person. I know that you have a different view. I know that you consider it sort of astonishing anybody would say so, but I think you can be an honest person and lie about any number of things."
OReilly: "Really?!?"
Rather: "Yeah, I do."
OReilly: "See, I cant. I want my government to be honest across-the-board. I dont want people lying."
Can I get a copy in IBM Selectric?
Of course the main job of the Review Panel is to establish that the documents, forged as they may be, reflect accurate information about then-Lieutenant Bush.
Cool. Typed on the same MSWord typewriter the forged document came out of. LMAO!
I hope I'll be able to read it in MS FORGER. Did you use 4.0 or 6.0? (sarcasm)
You raise a good point. Look at Report Observation No. 6. Rather et al have asserted that there is an "underlying truth" that the documents reflect (even if they are forgeries). However, that underlying truth must be based on some tangible evidence, such as contemporaneous handwritten or typewritten notes, or, possibly, a recollection based on seeing such notes. In any of these instances, a legitimate preparer of the documents would have (1) said that the documents are merely transcriptions of what is contained on the handwritten or typewritten notes. And, (2) the preparer would not, therefore, have centered the headings and applied signatures precisely because he/she was merely transcribing from some other documents and would have said so. The same would be true for preparing a recollection of what was seen on documents that no longer exist. But, by preparing documents that look like ORIGINALS, the forger was intending to pass the documents off as ORIGINALS, which undercuts the argument of "underlying truth."
Actually if you select the words and change the type to "Monospac821 BT" in MSWord you can get an approximation of typewriter unispaced type, but the forger was too incompetent to realize that.
Regards,
Dickmc
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