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Friday, September 10, 2004


With all the things going on around the world and in this country that could be altered by this year's presidential election, this is the best thing we could come up with to talk about? A freakin' typewriter or a word processor? Who the hell cares about this shit?
Independent document examiner Sandra Ramsey Lines said the memos looked like they had been produced on a computer using Microsoft Word software. Lines, a document expert and fellow of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, pointed to a superscript — a smaller, raised "th" in "111th Fighter Interceptor Squadron" — as evidence indicating forgery.

Microsoft Word automatically inserts superscripts in the same style as the two on the memos obtained by CBS, she said.

"I'm virtually certain these were computer generated," Lines said after reviewing copies of the documents at her office in Paradise Valley, Ariz. She produced a nearly identical document using her computer's Microsoft Word software.
It's like a bad SNL sketch that just goes on forever and won't end.

We've got millions of Boomers about to retire that are going to collapse our federal treasury system, open borders allowing free entry to as many illegals as possible, 3,000 dead civilians from the first domestic attack since 1812, and the legions of the empire are spread paper thin around the globe invading a sovereign nation for what turned out later very specious reasoning.

So why is it the only war these knuckleheads want to talk about is the one that happened 30 years ago?



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