To: RWR8189
If the memos could be reproduced on a 1972 vintage typewriter they would have been buy now. The media would be waving them in our faces saying SEEEE...
The thought of hundreds of liberal drones sitting at vintage typewriters trying to get everything lined up makes me giggle and do the happy dance.
129 posted on
09/10/2004 2:33:09 PM PDT by
Gomez
To: Gomez
LOL.
I'd love to be a fly on the wall at the DNC or CBS News right now.
131 posted on
09/10/2004 2:36:35 PM PDT by
vrwcagent0498
(Be afraid, Hillary. Be very afraid. BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!)
To: Gomez
The thought of hundreds of liberal drones sitting at vintage typewriters trying to get everything lined up makes me giggle and do the happy dance.
They already are. This was posted last night / this morning on freerepublic. It's from democrats.com:
[begin quoting]
"Are the Killian Memos a Forgery? Help Us Learn the Truth The media is buzzing with the possibility that the Killian memos broadcast on 60 Minutes are forgeries. The truth hangs on whether any commonly-used typewriters in the 60's-70's had proportional spacing and superscripts.
If you HAVE a typewriter like that (perhaps an IBM Executive Electric like http://www.etypewriters.com/1954-b-2.JPG), please type out a replica of Killian's first memo and see if your typewriter matches his. If it does, tell us about it in Bob Fertik's blog.
[end quote] (emphasis supplied)
democrats.com, about halfway down the page, in the middle column.
142 posted on
09/10/2004 2:43:02 PM PDT by
Mike Fieschko
(Oh, and Dick Cheney too.)
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