To: Errant
Those are FOIA requests ( which are basically photcopies of the record )What he has is the FOIA request. What he wants is access to the original. They are reluctant to produce it since they probably know what a forensic examination would reveal. An examiner would take a sample of the ink used in the stamp. Ink manufacturers put chemical tags in their ink that identifies the manufacturer and the year it was made. That is kept in a national database. Selective Service would have a hard time explaining how an ink manufactured in 2008 appeared on a document supposedly stamped in 1980.
To: TheCipher
Selective Service would have a hard time explaining how an ink manufactured in 2008 appeared on a document supposedly stamped in 1980. Lucy, You've got some splainin to do! ;)
Thanks,
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03/29/2012 3:04:52 AM PDT by
Errant
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Do we have enough prison space for all these traitors?
If not, I suggest caves in Afganistan or desert tent cities in Iraq.
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