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.
Why Texas?
Well, that narrows it down......
IT WAS BUSH'S FAULT!
Mmm! Cheese!
Actually, it was a card for Bill Clinton's August b-day sent early. The sender was George W. Bush, Grand Poobah of the Trilateral Commission, Crawford Division. At the Commission's meetings they wear tinfoil hats with steer horns. The secret password is Mooooo.
I like cheese too. MMM
George W. Bush was born July 6. Hmmmm.
Why not? Why are the letters wearing sneakers?
Wasn't Lee Harvey Oswald from Texas?
The plot thickens!
Looks like female writing.
There is nothing about the Vince Foster case that would generate a tinfoil hat comment. This was a murder of the President's attorney. The guy who found the body says news reports of the position of the body were inaccurate; they couldn't find the bullet anywhere near where forensics indicated it should be, etc.
Someday, we may get an answer and I believe that answer will hold the answer to other suspicious activities of the Clinton's.
Believing that Vince Foster did not commit suicide (people don't shoot themselves with the 'off' hand) doesn't mean you've got the tin hat on.
Someone wishing someone else a happy birthday.
Who was the intended recipient?
Someone having a birthday.
The answers to these questions will go a long way to unraveling the mystery.
Glad I able to help!
That is the crappiest birthday card I have ever seen.
Isn't Karl Rove from Texas? ...
Maybe this will all come out in the wash when "someone" makes a run at the White House in '08.
or George Stephanopolis...
So is Bill Burkett and Robin Rather....hmmmm...will W be framed for this using MS Word?
Wait a minute! If you turn it upside down and look at it in a mirror under a blacklight, the sneakers spell out "Paul is Dead"!
Right on, buddy!
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