CORRECTION: Forgot to add link.
This is intentionally blown up so we can read it,
and it might be wise to save a copy of this image to your computer, just in case the VILE Democrats decide to scrub the image from the internet.
The Paper Trail: A Comparison of Documents
The Paper Trail: A Comparison of Documents
Dozens of inconsistencies are revealed by a side-by-side comparison of memos unearthed by CBS News
with officially released memos signed by President Bush's commander in the Texas Air National Guard,
Lt Col. Jerry B. Killian.
Font experts say that the CBS memos, left were almost certainly written using modern word-processing software,
in contrast to the previously released memos, right, which were written on a typewriter.
Differences appear in the use of fonts, proportionate spacing and Air Force jargon and memo-writing etiquette.
In addition, the writer of the CBS memos has used an out-of-date address for Bush and referred to an officer who has retired from the Texas Air National Guard.
Experts have reproduced almost exact replicas of the CBS memos using Microsoft Word
but have not been able to produce similar replicas on any typewriter that would have been available in 1973.