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To: vbmoneyspender
If anything, this indicates that CBS knew there were problems with the memos and then acted like plaintiffs' trial lawyers when the White House did not object to the memos.

Yes, exactly. And, absence of comment from the WH is what they rely on to persist with the story that the documents are "Forgeries, but accurate."

The original plan anticipated an objection from the WH, based on the substance (not on the forensics), but once there was no substantive complaint from the WH, there was no need to air the part of the story that supported the documents' authenticity.

50 posted on 09/18/2004 8:08:35 PM PDT by Cboldt
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To: Cboldt

I'm sitting here reading the entries and "The Longest Day" is on AMC. The German officer is sitting in his bunker, looking with his binocuars and he sees the invasion fleet. I wonder if Dan Rather is looking from his bunker and he sees thousands of bloggers, in their pajamas, typing away at their keyboards...instead of screaming "Invasion" into his CBS field phone he screams "Internet!!"
Sorry I am late to the fight, but got my laptop in my Ruck and headed to the front...


201 posted on 09/18/2004 10:24:37 PM PDT by Nova Reservist
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