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Old September 14th 04, 05:32 PM
Gandalf Grey
 
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There is NO reliable evidence the documents are

fake.


Dude, what part of "computer age"
do you NOT understand?



I USED TYPEWRITERS THAT COULD DO IT BACK IN THE

EARLY
SEVENTIES DICKHEAD!

1. It's been established in the last 24 hours that
typewriters
of the time could do what we've seen.
2. Isle of the Dead is a known newsgroup psychotic.

Don't
waste your time.



It's only been established that some typewriters had

the
type-font. What has not been established is if *any*
typewriters
of the time could be used to reproduce what someone

(according
to
NPR) has done: - Type the content of the suspect

document
using
MS Word. - Print the MS-Word doc on a laser printer.
- Scan the MS-Word doc
- Scan a copy of the suspect document
- Superimpose the two over each other and marvel at how

they
line
up.

Maybe it's not outside the realm of infinite

possibilities
that
a
chiefly mechanical device in the early seventies has

the
same
typographical characteristics of a current software

based
word-processing program to include type spacing,

kerning,
justification, character registration, etc, etc, etc...

I wouldn't be so quick to declare it a definite or even
reasonable probability just yet...

Well, the raised "e" can only be accomplished in Word

with
great
difficulty.

It's beginning to look like the docs are legitimate.

NPR or
no
NPR.


Apparently the raised "e" can also be attributed to a

defect
introduced by multiple-passes through a copier in an

attempt
to
artificially "age" a document. If you've seen the pdf (I
downloaded
it from the Washington Post).

No. That wouldn't effect the "e"s alone.

Try again.


In the single position and no other "e" being affected, I

would
think
it is an artifact from something other than the device that
originally
produced the document.

Now you're reaching.

No need to try again.

Wrong.


The new discoveries along with the Rovian character of the

first
criticism out make it clear that the docs are legitimate.


Opinions vary...

Rove doesn't. He's a sleazeball trickster and this is just

his
style.



Besides that, the docs don't reveal anything that wasn't

already
known about Bush's desertion.



And there we have it. Who needs the docs, right? Enough

said - I
think
I see where you're coming from.

Yeah. I'm coming from the truth. The existing documents

without
Killian's documents already prove Bush wasn't where he was

supposed to
be. Then there are the missing documents and the picture put

together
by the AP. Bush was a technical deserter, Killian docs or no

Killian
docs. That was never really a question. The Killian docs are
interesting, but they don't change much of anything.




And Kerry received one or more of his decorations "technically".

So
what?
Apparently, you come from "the truth" as only you can see it

through
the
filter of your bias. Wherever Bush was, the ANG apparently did

not
have
any problem with it, as can be determined by the honorable

discharge
Bush
received. Or is that particular document "forged" and/or not up

to
your
standards of truth?

I think it is a mistake to spend much time on Kerry's 4 months in
Vietnam since it's his word against others.

More like 3 plus years.

Excuse me, 4 months and 2 days.


Wrong.


I can understand your problem. Your boy, Bush deserted during his service
in the guard, so you've got to find a way to attack the actual service of
Kerry, who did two tours in Vietnam.