To: TaxRelief
In the Times interview, Bouffard had also questioned whether the military would have used the Composer, a large machine. But Bouffard yesterday provided a document indicating that as early as April 1969 -- three years before the dates of the CBS memos -- the Air Force had completed service testing for the Composer, possibly in preparation for purchasing the typewriters. Now someone tell me why a colonel in the Texas Air National Guard with limited typing skills would use such a sophisticated machine for mundane personnel memos. It would take a tremendous amount of skill and effort to replicate what we see in those memos - especially the centering of the headings. Why would crude memos for an officer's personal file be typed on such a machine?
CBS is trying to divide and conquer the various problems with the memos. We can't let them do that.
108 posted on
09/13/2004 11:47:35 AM PDT by
dirtboy
(Kerry could have left 'Nam within a week if Purple Hearts were awarded for shots to the foot.)
To: dirtboy; TaxRelief
Arghhh!
i can't remember the exact site;
It's www.indepress.com
(or something like that), but is bookmarked at my home PC, not here. (Which is probably short for independent press.)
109 posted on
09/13/2004 11:57:07 AM PDT by
Robert A Cook PE
(I can only donate monthly, but Kerry's ABBCNNBCBS continue to lie every day!)
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