Posted on 09/08/2004 9:16:02 PM PDT by Howlin
These are the NEW documents "discovered" by CBS with conjunction with their Ben Barnes expose/confessional tonight regarding George Bush's National Guard service.
They've gotten some interesting comments on the Live Thread, so I thought I'd give them their own thread so you people out there with the knowledge can dissect them for their accuracy/truth/existence.
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Here's a closeup of the Aug 1, 1972 memo:
(The rest of the dots look like random noise.)
As has been confirmed here, the paragraph breaks in Word occur exactly as they do in the May 19 memo.On the typewriter, using the same left margin, I was only able to get this much of the first line before running off the paper (in other words, extending the right margin to the end of the paper and I could not fit drill in):
1. Phone Call from Bush. Discussed options of how Bush can get out of coming to
BTTT, That is very fishy.
Still it looks like the forgery has been adequately demonstrated via other means so this is now irrelevant.
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I wish I could get his show,but I can't. :-(
I'll give you a review! ;^)
Thanks! :-)
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As we have said ... CBS is BUSTED!
Per Brit - Killian's son says he thinks the documents are a mixture of fact and fiction. That keeping documents like that in a secret filecan only be bad for the officer keeping them.
I just fat fingered one of the documents into Word with the defaults. It is an EXACT match. Try it.
Woooooooooooooo Hoooooooooooooooooooo! I'm grinning from ear to ear...BIG TIME.:-)
It would be nice to see the paper. Not only is the font proportional, it looks like there's some kerning going on. In the word 'failure', it looks like the top of the f overhangs the a. That required a typesetter in the 70s.
Unfortunately, I suppose that 16 generations of photocopying could mimic this. But, why in the world is somebody's private copy get photocopied 16 times?
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