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Politics : I Will Continue to Continue, to Pretend....

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To: Sully- who wrote (4819)9/11/2004 9:31:06 AM
From: Sully-   of 35834
 
<font size=4>Expert: Signatures Forged on memos

<font size=3>Posted by McQ

Rowen Scarborough of the Washington Times reports:
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A handwriting expert says the two signatures on purported Texas National Guard memos aired by CBS News this week are not those of President Bush's squadron commander, as asserted by "60 Minutes." <font color=black>

Until now, press scrutiny of the memos supposedly written by the late Lt. Col. Jerry B. Killian focused on the finding that the documents were, in the opinion of experts, produced by computers not yet in use in the early 1970s.

Eugene P. Hussey, a certified forensic document examiner in Washington state, said yesterday there is another flaw in the CBS memos. Mr. Hussey studied the known signatures of Col. Killian on Air Force documents, and two signatures on documents dated 1972 and 1973 that aired on "60 Minutes" Wednesday night.
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"It is my limited opinion that Killian did not sign those documents,"<font color=black> Mr. Hussey told The Washington Times. He said he uses the phrase <font color=green>"limited opinion"<font color=black> because he does not have the original documents. He, like other experts interviewed by the press, relied on copies of originals first obtained by CBS. The White House then distributed copies of the memos in what is said was the interest of full disclosure.

All opinions are going to be <font color=green>"limited"<font color=black> until CBS releases the originals to outside experts like Mr. Hussey and others.

In the meantime, and the longer they let it go, it gets deeper and deeper for CBS.

Its beginning to smell a lot like <font color=blue>"Tailwind"<font color=black>.<font size=3>

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