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To: Neocon who wrote (621704)9/10/2004 1:47:16 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 769670
 
The fact even brit hume of Fox personally (or had ) typed the memo into word, printed it and verified a 2 dimentional human visual perfect overlay proportional fit makes obvious the fakery.

I believe no artefact of the documents will show they cannot be from word. There is also correlation software and I have no doubt it will also show 99.9999999999999% fakery.

Now Dan Rather says mr. bill was basically an honest man. LOL

But...
Caddell: Dan Rather May Have Cost Kerry the Election

Longtime Democratic strategist Pat Caddell said Friday that if documents aired by CBS newsman Dan Rather Wednesday night turn out to be forged as alleged by experts, the presidential race "is over."

"It would be the end of the race," Caddell told Fox News Live. "It would be the end of the race," he repeated.

"[Democratic officials are] so involved in this," the former Carter pollster worried. "They have gotten themselves so involved in this issue, [in] the last 24 hours, that somebody's going to, if they're not authentic, they're going to be blamed for it. It's incredible to me that they've gotten in this."

Caddell said he wasn't trying be sensationalize the issue, explaining that instead, "I'm trying to save my party, you know, by telling the truth."

He said that forfeiting the presidential race would be the least of his party's problems if Democrats are tied to any forgery scandal.

"The race is over - and we've got bigger problems than that," he warned.

newsmax.com