CBS Document Forgeries -- Links
1) CBS News Story page is here .
2) Check out powerlineblog .
3) Spacetownusa.com
4) Robert Bluey of CNSnews.com
5) Americandigest.org quotes a reader who was a clerk/typist in the US Navy
6) Kerry Spot at nationalreview.com
7) Littlegreenfootballs.com tries an experiment copying the text into MS Word, for an exact match!
8) Although IBM had produced a successful typebar-based machine, the IBM Executive, with proportional spacing, no proportionally-spaced Selectric office typewriter was ever introduced. There was, however, a much more expensive proportionally-spaced machine called the Selectric Composer which was considered a typesetting machine rather than a typewriter. Source
9) Anti-Bush site with links to public documents.
10) Forensic document examiner "at least 90% positive they're fake" cf. indcjournal.com
11) Usatoday.com has links to contemporaneous documents.
12) Freerepublic post that shows "Original text, slightly adjusted for rectangular fit" vs. 'Same text, screen capture of document written in MS Word 2002 with no effort to match original aside from document width"
13) Humorous forgery mocking CBS newly discovered memos (freerepublic post)
14) Definitive story on ratherbiased.com
15) Archive of CBS news story on freerepublic
16) Captains Quarter's blog
17) HughHewitt #1
18) HughHewitt #2
2) Check out powerlineblog .
3) Spacetownusa.com
4) Robert Bluey of CNSnews.com
5) Americandigest.org quotes a reader who was a clerk/typist in the US Navy
6) Kerry Spot at nationalreview.com
7) Littlegreenfootballs.com tries an experiment copying the text into MS Word, for an exact match!
8) Although IBM had produced a successful typebar-based machine, the IBM Executive, with proportional spacing, no proportionally-spaced Selectric office typewriter was ever introduced. There was, however, a much more expensive proportionally-spaced machine called the Selectric Composer which was considered a typesetting machine rather than a typewriter. Source
9) Anti-Bush site with links to public documents.
10) Forensic document examiner "at least 90% positive they're fake" cf. indcjournal.com
11) Usatoday.com has links to contemporaneous documents.
12) Freerepublic post that shows "Original text, slightly adjusted for rectangular fit" vs. 'Same text, screen capture of document written in MS Word 2002 with no effort to match original aside from document width"
13) Humorous forgery mocking CBS newly discovered memos (freerepublic post)
14) Definitive story on ratherbiased.com
15) Archive of CBS news story on freerepublic
16) Captains Quarter's blog
17) HughHewitt #1
18) HughHewitt #2
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