To: M1911A1
Unless someone can explain the superscript on the 111th in the second paragraph of the May 4th memo, I believe that is a smoking gun. Can you explain it? I never saw a typewriter that could do that until the electronic typewriters that came out in the 1980s.
My father got out of the USAF in 1968. EVERYTHING typed in his discharge papers was courier font and had uniform character width. Was there a great retooling of the Texas ANG between 1968 and 1972? I didn't see superscripts, even in the preprinted letterhead. Please explain.
To: Law is not justice but process
That is indeed odd. The only way I can see it is if somebody typed out a bunch of letterhead paper ahead of time, and then somebody used it on a different machine.
A side thought, just where and when did the author of these memos die? Was Bush such a famous figure outside Texas at the date of his death that the family would hold on to a paper because it had Bush's name on it? Was GHWB in office when he died?
207 posted on
09/08/2004 11:04:06 PM PDT by
M1911A1
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