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To: muawiyah

“Which makes all of your suppositions less than probative.”

So, your saying that the possibility of 5 seperate participants in the completion of the form is normal?

I didn’t realize they had such a break down in labor for just one form back in 1961.

Less probative?


13 posted on 04/29/2011 4:12:14 AM PDT by Puckster
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To: Puckster
Different elements on that form occurred at different times ~ the name of the hospital, for example, happened once. The date happened different times. The baby was born once. He was named once. The witness who provided the information was able to do so probably a couple of times (that was his mother BTW and she had a saddle block eh) ~ bet she was happy but was she lucid?)

So, the form went into and out of typewriters.

Did you imagine someone just sat down at a typewriter and whizzed through this document? Hardly likely. This was a working form and was handled by several people ~ e.g. nurses, clerks, volunteers, doctors, etc.

Think through the process ~ it takes place whether or not there's a form there!

14 posted on 04/29/2011 4:17:54 AM PDT by muawiyah
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