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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Road Walker who wrote (201294)9/10/2004 4:33:09 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (3) of 1574267
 
<font color=brown> Drudge is at it again......lying, lying, lying.

This is serious, John.........do you think they can force Bush to active duty in Iraq? LOL.<font color=black>

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CBS Defends '60 Minutes' Report and Documents

By Melanie Hunter
CNSNews.com Deputy Managing Editor
September 10, 2004

(CNSNews.com) - CBS News is standing by its "60 Minutes" report and defending the authenticity of documents, which cast a negative light on President George W. Bush's National Guard service. CNSNews.com first was the first news organization to report details of the problems with the documents.

"For the record, CBS News stands by the thoroughness and accuracy of the 60 MINUTES report this Wednesday on President Bush's service in the Texas Air National Guard," the network said in a statement on its website Friday.

"This report was not based solely on recovered documents, but rather on a preponderance of evidence, including documents that were provided by unimpeachable sources, interviews with former Texas National Guard officials and individuals who worked closely back in the early 1970s with Colonel Kerry Killian and were well acquainted with his procedures, his character and his thinking," the network said.

"In addition, the documents are backed up not only by independent handwriting and forensic document experts but by sources familiar with their content," it added.


"Contrary to some rumors, no internal investigation is underway at CBS News nor is one planned. We have complete confidence in our reporting and will continue to pursue the story," the network concluded.

This contradicts an earlier report by the Drudge Report, which quoted a top CBS source as saying, "The reputation and integrity of the entire news division is at stake. If we are in error, it will be corrected."

The source also described anchor Dan Rather as being "shell-shocked" by the "increasing likelihood that the documents in question were fraudulent."


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