Posted on 01/07/2005 1:47:55 PM PST by justiceseeker93
This is an image of a copy of a birthday card found by US Park Police in Vincent Foster's "family" Honda Accord in the Fort Marcy Park parking lot on July 20, 1993 (the day Foster was found dead). The material was made available through a Freedom Of Information Act suit prosecuted by Accuracy in Media against the US Park Service.
Here is a enlargement of the lower-right corner of the card, containing a hand-written greeting. Notice that the name(s) of the sender(s) of the card have apparently been redacted by government officials.
The significance of this card in the Foster case may have been underestimated by many.
Who did the writing on this card? There are no answers in the official government reports. It is obvious that the handwriting on the card is NOT Vincent Foster's.
And who was the intended recipient of the card? It's quite likely that a) the recipient was born in late July and b) he was a resident of Texas at that time.
Logic would dictate that either the sender and/or intended recipient were likely IN Foster's car shortly before it was recovered. There is hardly any other way for the birthday card to have been found there.
Were the sender(s) and/or intended recipient in Foster's circle of family and friends? Or were they interlopers using the car for nefarious purposes?
Who was(were) the sender(s)?
Who was the intended recipient?
The answers to these questions will go a long way to unraveling the mystery.
Sure there is. Was he murdered? Who knows? The conspiracy nuts, however, don't help. Some even use the absence of evidence as 'evidence' of a conspiracy. Then again, perhaps I'm not open-minded enough to believe that a birthday card plugged into the Bible Code will solve this murder.
Maybe he was having an affair with someone (other than Hillary) and she asked him to mail a postcard to her son in Texas. He forgot to do it and the postcard languished in his briefcase.
That would also explain why the name was whitened out. The police have no great wish to reveal that this letter writer had a connection to Foster.
Obviously, I'm just speculating. But I don't think we should assume nefarious motives when more plausible explanations exist.
If you anagram Happy Birthday you get Pay Hybrid Path. Who is Hybrid Path, what did he know and when did he know it!
"Hope Texas is still great"--would you say that to a lifelong Texas resident? It sounds like the receipent was someone who recently moved to Texas within the last few years, or perhaps even on an extended business trip there.
You try'n to inferr "W" is efeminate!!!!
;^)
Absolutely not, but you have to admit it is ripe material for those kind of remarks...... after all it is friday afternoon!!!
Yah, but he was busy planning the Tsunami.....
The Clintons covered it up and Ken Starr and his pitiful investigation and report helped carve the Clintons' story in stone for all eternity.
ROFLMAO!!!!!!!!
Hope Texas is still great = anagram for "A ALTOGETHER PSI SEX LIST"...'proof' that Foster was killed by Hillary.
And was it blackmail or a bribe????
The card does not say "Hope Texas is still great." It says, "Hope. Texas is still great." This indicates the sender was from Texas. Vince Foster was born January 15, 1945.
Many times, I've opened mail in my car, and occasionally a piece slips between or under the seats. I don't see how the clues on the card indicate the sender was physically in Vince's car near the time of the death.
"Present to come" indicates the card was mailed, with an intended gift to follow. Anyone ask Foster's wife or secretary if a gift package from Texas was delivered?
There is nothing about this card that suggests a connection to someone who might have been involved in the murder coverup. Why would someone take a birthday card along with him on a murder-for-hire assignment? Highly improbable.
I firmly believe that Foster was murdered, but I don't get the connection to this card.
Yes, it does. The E on hope missed a beat with the penstroke but indeed there is no period.
That's a good one! I love anagrams.
(Present to come)
The standard reply by everybody in the 'Toon administration questioned about anything illegal was "There is no evidence." Great parsing of the English language.
Hope (Waco) Texas is still great. Present(payoff money)to come.
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