To: Safety
But specialists interviewed by the Globe and some other news organizations say the specialized characters used in the documents, and the type format, were common to electric typewriters in wide use in the early 1970s, when Bush was a first lieutenant. "Common" is an out-and-out lie. The only model that could even possibly do these things is an UNcommon, high-end IBM used by experienced professionals for use in creation of documents for offset printing.
13 posted on
09/11/2004 6:35:35 AM PDT by
atomicpossum
(If there are two Americas, John Edwards isn't qualified to lead either of them.©)
To: atomicpossum
We didn't have type writers that fancy when I came in 10 years later.
27 posted on
09/11/2004 6:43:14 AM PDT by
NavVet
(“Benedeict Arnold was wounded in battle fighting for America, but no one remembers him for that.”)
To: atomicpossum
We didn't have type writers that fancy when I came in 10 years later.
Also, why is nobody asking where these documents came from. The Super secret memo to self Dept. at Walmart?
61 posted on
09/11/2004 8:11:11 AM PDT by
NavVet
(“Benedeict Arnold was wounded in battle fighting for America, but no one remembers him for that.”)
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