Only if this is proven to be "true" - Brit H. questioned it when it first came out - He knows the guy and didn't think he would so something like this -
So prove first that it was written and put out by this guy - then get the word out -
just my opinion -
Brit said he worked with Mark and that he's a "good guy". I don't remember hearing him say he wouldn't do anything like this.
Nobody from ABC has questioned the memo's authenticity yet.
So prove first that it was written and put out by this guy - then get the word out -
just my opinion -
28 posted on 10/09/2004 1:29:58 AM EDT by Pastnowfuturealpha
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Excellent point, and I would recommend that Drudge get word back to the sender of the email to go into his/her email program, activate "Show all Headers" (in Netscape that is View/ Headers / All, for example) and capture the detailed list of the email system number, the numeric USL number for where it originated and bounced around the Internet, the spam checking, and on and on. Really interesting stuff, which runs about 30 lines! The originating address can be pinged to cerify it was the network headquarters although not a specific computer. As long as there is not just one recipient in the TO: line, this should be politically safe for the sender, plus Drudge doesn't have to publish the complete results of the header check anyway, IF there were a fear of being caught out.
I thought the same thing. The memo posted at drudge is terrible quality. Honestly, it sorta' looks like it could have been run through a copier for 15 generations. But according to USAToday, ABC News spokesman Jeffrey Schneider verified that Halperin wrote the memo.
Time to get the word out!