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To: LindyBill who started this subject9/13/2004 3:30:45 AM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (1) of 793843
 
American Mind - Memos and Kitty Kelley
RatherBiased.com reports that the Killian memos are source material in Kitty Kelley's new book. Some group called Texas Veterans for Truth are the source of the memos. A Google search came up with nothing. But there is a group called Texans for Truth who are running an anti-Bush ad. Glenn W. Smith started the organization. He's the author of the anti-Bush tome The Politics of Deceit. Smith was also interviewed on the CBS Evening News last Friday when Dan Rather defended his story.

theamericanmind.com

Who Were CBS's Sources?
RAtherbiased

September 12, 2004, 03:49:00 EDT
Now that most everyone who cares about the Memogate controversy has formed an opinion about it already, both new and traditional media are focusing their attention on the next question: who gave the documents to CBS?
In a memo to CBS affiliates last week which RatherBiased.com has obtained, the network said the disputed documents "were provided by unimpeachable sources."

Over at the liberal grassroots site IndyMedia, Pablo Kristophoros says that the disputed memos cited by CBS are in author Kitty Kelley's upcoming book The Family : The Real Story of the Bush Dynasty.

"The full details of George Bush's military service are in the new book by Kitty Kelley by the good offices of the Texas Veterans for Truth. This group has offered a large monetary reward for anyone who served in the Alabama Air National Guard with George W. Bush, but there have been no takers. There is a wealth of details in the 736-page book, and one of the over 800 sources is the Texas Veterans for Truth. Killian's memos and other information are there. The CBS memos are real and the proof is in the details."

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