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If you forge it, at least do a good job
Posted September 9, 2004 – 10:14 pm by Yakov Shafranovich in PoliticsThe big media and the blogsphere has been abuzz for the past few days about the new memos that turned up putting President Bush’s National Guard service in a bad light. Well, it seems that the memos are likely to be forgeries according to many document experts. But there is nothing better than seeing it with your own eyes - Charlie Johnson of LGF typed the text of the memo in a straight Microsoft Word document, printed it out and overlayed it on top of the “old” memo. The documents match exactly and we all know that even Microsoft did not have Word back in 1970s (I don’t think they existed yet). Results can be seen here.
This is exactly why I hate politics - just another dirty trick for the sake of power (not that the Republicans are any better).The moral of the story: if you forge something, at least do a good job ![]()
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