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Re: Now that Killian Memos validated... well, rightards?



ManualInsert@DB.com
9/12/2004 10:39:13 PM


 
 
"_Breaking News_"
9/12/2004 11:39:13 PM


George Washington Hayduke wrote:
"Dana" <dems@losers.com> wrote:
Funny how you don't like the undeniable fact that Kerry and his
fellow vets killed innocent kids yet you're fine with a coward who
has ordered the slaughter of over 20,000 kids so far.
You can't even defend and support a monster who does his own killing.
You support and defend a coward who deserted who orders other people
to put themselves at risk to do his murder for him.
You may begin doing so, rightard.
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"Imagine! ...Niggers speaking French!"
- William Jennings Bryan,
secretary of state to U.S.
President Woodrow Wilson,
expressed the contempt in which
the Haitians are held by U$ power structure:
 
 
"_Breaking News_"
9/12/2004 11:41:03 PM


George Washington Hayduke wrote:
"Dana" <dems@losers.com> wrote:
Actually atheism is the default: everyone is born an atheist. It
takes the deliberate indoctrination into the occult before people
start believing in deity constructs.
Not to mention no gods-given rule by kings. Your Fuhrer claims he was
ordered to murder Islamic kids by his Christanic gods and you -- like
a good fascist monster -- accept your Fuhrer's proclamation.
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"Imagine! ...Niggers speaking French!"
- William Jennings Bryan,
secretary of state to U.S.
President Woodrow Wilson,
expressed the contempt in which
the Haitians are held by U$ power structure:
 
 
"John Tibbs"
9/13/2004 1:28:49 PM


By my reckoning, there are only two "witnesses" relied on by CBS News
to support its forgery scam who have not already repudiated the
statements attributed to them by CBS: Marcel Matley, according to our
sources a virulent and obsessive Bush-hater, who has purported to
authenticate only a single signature on a forged document (contrary to
what he himself has described as proper practice), and Robert Strong.
Mr. Strong is something of a mystery man; several candidates for the
role have been suggested. It is unclear exactly what support for CBS's
story Mr. Strong actually supplies. CBS's description of his role is
vague, at best:
Robert Strong was an administrative officer for the Texas Air National
Guard during the Vietnam years. He knew Jerry Killian, the man
credited with writing the documents. And paper work, like these
documents, was Strong's specialty. He is standing by his judgment that
the documents are real.
"They are compatible with the way business was done at that time,"
Strong said. "They are compatible with the man I remember Jerry
Killian being. I don't see anything in the documents that's discordant
with what were the times, the situation or the people involved."
This "endorsement" of CBS's hoax--the forged documents are "compatible
with the way business was done at that time"--is so weak that Mr.
Strong is, perhaps, not worth pursuing.
As it happens, though, we have not only identified the real Robert
Strong, but have, through one of our readers, interviewed him.
Robert Strong is a professor of English who lives in a rural area west
of Austin, Texas. One of his neighbors happens to be a Power Line
reader. Last Wednesday afternoon, shortly before CBS broke the fake
document story, our reader encountered Strong on the road that passes
by their homes. Strong noted that the sign leading to their road had
been knocked down, and asked our correspondent not to put it back up
for a while because "I have things going on in my life...reporters are
trying to talk to me."
Our correspondent asked, About what? Strong answered, About Bush's
National Guard service. Strong said that in his opinion, President
Bush hadn't properly completed his service. Strong told our
correspondent that "some new documents have turned up." These new
documents turned up "because of the Swift Boat Vets' ads. Bush's
people shouldn't have gotten involved in them. Those Swift Boat Vet
ads made people mad, and as a result these new documents came up."
Strong expressed the opinion that "Bush is getting what is coming to
him because of his people's involvement in the Swift Boat Vets' ads."
Strong said that he had served with President Bush in the Texas Air
National Guard, which was news to our correspondent, who had never
heard Strong mention such National Guard service.
In a follow-up conversation, Robert Strong told our correspondent that
he worked with Jerry Killian in the Air National Guard from 1968 to
the early 1970's. He said that he believed that the CBS documents were
genuine, but admitted that he "cannot vouch for the documents'
authenticity." Further, Strong said that he doesn't think it matters
whether the documents are genuine are not.
Like many English professors, Strong has always been anti-Bush, and he
and his wife made anti-Bush comments to our correspondent during this
conversation. At the same time, notwithstanding his claim to have
served in the Texas Air National Guard, Strong admitted that he had
never served with or even met Lt. Bush. He admitted further that Jerry
Killlian had never discussed Lt. Bush with him. Strong acknowledged
that he had "no personal knowledge about Bush's service."
Even though he admittedly could not vouch for the authenticity of the
memos, Strong said he thought that they "seemed to fit the time and
the man that Killian was."
Strong added that the controversy over fonts was "ridiculous." He said
that the National Guard had Selectric typewriters, and the Selectric
had a ball that could be changed out to type superscripts. He had
nothing to offer on whether the Selectric balls duplicated the
superscripts found on Word, or whether the Selectric balls could
produce proportional fonts, kerning, or centered titles.
Strong said that he had no idea who "found" the documents, or where
they came from.
Strong said further that he had just given an interview to USA Today.
Watch for it in the morning, and ask yourself whether the USA Today
reporter questioned Strong as intelligently as his neighbor did.
Bottom line: Robert Strong is an inoffensive English professor who
dislikes, but has never met, President Bush; he has no idea whether
the CBS documents are authentic; he never discussed Lt. Bush with
Jerry Killian; and he has "no personal knowledge" about President
Bush's National Guard service. The only information Strong actually
brings to the table is his confirmation that the CBS documents "turned
up" as retribution for the Swift Boat Vets' attacks on John Kerry.
And this is the best witness CBS News can bring forward in support of
its smear of President Bush.
(Plagiarised from the 'bandit')
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If you want inconsistancies,
forged documents,
empty promises,
Dead people voting,
loud oratory,
subservience to the UN,
cops instead of the Army
chasing Al Qaeda then:
Vote Democrat.
If you like consistency and someone
who puts country first over politics,
Vote Republican.
jt
 
 
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