The difference being, of course, that the actual documents were examined by forensic experts, none of which were willing to say for certain that the documents were genuine. CBS ran the story anyway.
The notion that you cannot tell that some things are fraudulent from a copy is absurd.
I will never put anything past the tinfoil brigade. Your imagination knows no bounds and your vision is so accute that you can see things that normal people cannot.
PS to justiceseeker93: This guy thinks Thomas Jefferson was a naturalized citizen of the United States.
So he was a native born citizen of the United States? Is that what you're claiming.
Actually the way it worked is that Mr. Jefferson was a native-born citizen of Virginia. Virginia was one of the united states and so he was also considered a native-born citizen of the United States. He certainly was never naturalized.
Regarding Rathergate and your other blather, non-experts were able to determine from images of the fake memo that it was indeed fake. Some "experts" played with themselves for a while, or they are still playing with themselves, suggesting that they cannot tell about the authenticity of the memo without holding it themselves. I would guess that 99.99%+ of such "experts" voted for John Kerry.
ML/NJ