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Old 09-13-2004, 05:53 PM   #4336
Apropos of Nothing
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Some Perspective

Quote:
Originally posted by sgtclub

(From National Review)

To accept CBS's insistence the four documents from the early 1970s are authentic, you would have to believe the following:

(1) That the late Jerry Killian, Bush's commanding officer, typed the documents--though his wife says "he wasn't a typist."

(5) ... that Killian had gained the significant expertise needed to operate [the fancy-schmancy typewriter].
Uh, I'm still agnostic on the while forgery thing pending further review, but why does one have to believe that Killian personally typed them in order for CBS to be correct? Can't one believe that his secretary (or clerk or whatever) typed them from Killian's dictation or a note?
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