Posted on 09/15/2004 7:06:18 PM PDT by KStorm
Edited on 09/15/2004 7:13:48 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
DRUDGE SIREN:
CBS Guard Documents Traced to Texas Kinko's...
WASH POST: Documents allegedly written by deceased officer that raised questions about Bush's service with Texas National Guard bore markings showing they had been faxed to CBS News from a Kinko's copy shop in Abilene, Texas... Developing...
So that there would be no trace of the forged documents on his or her personal computers. Why forge a document on your own computer when you can use a public computer, right?
I know that data can be retrieved from a hard drive if it has been deleted by Windows, or whatever operating system it's using. There are programs out there that can "retrieve" deleted data, but I'm certainly no expert.
Any Freeper computer experts out there that can back me up on this?
Thank you,
Have to wade through all this nothingness to find some substance. Guess there are alot of lonely people out there.
To be clear....not that I think they "missed it", I meant they would expect us to think..
nevermind.
off to read
Yeah, i wanna know that as well. What were the identifying marks? Don't have a Kinkos near me. Anyone use Kinko for faxing and know what kind of marks would be on the documents?
Man, ol rockin Robin lives in my momma's zip code. That part of Austin is not all that high-priced but it appears she is making good bucks as a researcher. Hmmm.
Look at No. 100.
We're not trying to prove they're fakes- there is already proof of that. we're just interested in the story and the players.
Maybe Burkett is the lone, crazed forger? :^)
Burkett acted alone, blah, blah...
Thanx I have a feeling I'll be sleeping with a BIG smile on my face Nov 3ed if this all plays out the way it's looking now.I have a gut feeling Kerry's little girl is tied in somehow..Just a hunch
Here's the joke memo the WaPo was referring to:
http://slingsnarrows.erudite-absurdity.com/archive/002500.html
I had him confused with the born loser Cliff Barnes.
wire fraud, akin to bringing down Capone on tax evasion?
I wonder if CBS lawyers have already concluded this and this is why Dan's heels are dug so deeply in?
I thought CBS refused to show anyone the original documents they received.
If so, how did anyone assertain they were faxed from Kinko's???
Pat Cadel tonight on H&C said your very words, "Rather no longer knows the difference anymore, he is out of it.".
You be jammin' now, mon.
I know this has upset many of us. But we know the MSM has been biased. We have been trying to prove it for years. Now Dan Rather has given us "golden proof" we are right.
When the history of this election and the history of journalism is written, always remember the date of September 8th 2004. That is the day the "meteor hit journalistic world". The media dinasours did not die an immediate death. But just as the dinosaurs of old, their days are numbered. Their earth is covered with dust of a thousand ghosts. The food supply is growing thin. Other predators now see they are no longer invincable. Yes, my fellow "pajamma bloggers", the world changed on Sept 8th, 2004. As many of us witnessed historic events almost 3 years before, we are seeing a similar cosmic shift here. Is is great to be a small part of history. Although our founding fathers in now way could have imagined where we would be technologically today. This is what they intented in terms of a truly free press, of freedom of speech and expression. I can only say one thing.... "Thank you Al Gore for inventing the internet!".
Not odd at all since Kinkos is basically the hi-tech equivalent of a public pay phone. My bet is this was a cash transaction just to fax (to CBS, DNC, USAT, et alia) the bogus documents. Hard to fully trace but Burkett, Barnes, Mapes & Rather's spawn were all near this key nexus.
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