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papau Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-10-04 01:38 PM
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CBS "forgery" - the media bought a BLOG called Powerline and uses it
to knock CBS. Unbelieveable!


http://www.powerlineblog.com/ is the blog that the right wing used and sent to the media after they started this whole forgery fiasco yesterday,

It has a new post Hindrocket where he claims that "an informant, meanwhile, has a theory about how Rather got the forged documents: keep an eye on Ben Barnes." Love the assumtion that the lie is a proven truth.

The RW site http://www.dailyrecycler.com/blog/2004/09/bombshell-spectator-post.html is the source of the Kerry camp had docs 6 weeks ago ("More than six weeks ago, an opposition research staffer for the Democratic National Committee received documents purportedly written by President George W. Bush's Texas Air National Guard squadron commander, the late Col. Jerry Killian. The oppo researcher claimed the source was "a retired military officer." According to a DNC staffer, the documents were seen by both senior staff members at the DNC, as well as the Kerry campaign. "More than a couple people heard about the papers," says the DNC staffer. "I've heard that they ended up with the Kerry campaign, for them to decide to how to proceed, and presumably they were handed over to 60 Minutes, which used them the other night. But I know this much. When there was discussion here, there were doubts raised about their authenticity." The concerns arose from the sourcing. "It wasn't clear that our source for the documents would have had access to them. Our person couldn't confirm from what file, from what original source they came from."A CBS producer, who initially tipped off The Prowler about the 60 Minutes story, says that despite seeking professional assurances that the documents were legitimate, there was uncertainty even among the group of producers and researchers working on the story.")

Powerline is also the source for: "I'm sure that Ben Barnes' claim of having interceded to place President Bush in the Texas Air National Guard as a favor to his family is a hoax. What I'm not sure about is whether this report is correct: woman alleging herself to be none other than Amy Barnes, daughter of fromer Lt Gov Ben Barnes called into a Texas radio program being hosted by well-known host Monica Crowley. The woman, stating that her politics differed greatly from her Fathers, stated that he informed her months ago that he was going to "go public" with this story, known to be false. She claims that he has acknowledged the untruthfulness of this story to her over the years. She claims that there are two motivations for his doing this. One, to gain publicity for a book he is writing and, 2 the desperation of the Kerry campaign at this moment in time. Apparently Barnes offered to carry this tainted water if it appeared necessary in the general election to help secure a Kerry victory.I cannot personally verify the woman's identity, although Barnes does indeed have a daughter Amy. Also, WABC radio has replayed the phone-in interview twice tonight in drive time radio host Mark Levin's program"


Other Poerline gifts to the media - that the GOP sold to the media by selling the powerline blog says so, so it must be true line (and this sale to the media was reported in the ABCNote today) - are:


1. The format used in this letter, dated 04 May 1972, which was
allegedly prepared/published 16 months prior to Lieutenant Bush's request for discharge, is completely wrong, as the letter is formatted in a manner that was not used by the Air Force until the very late 1980's/early 1990's.

2. The terminology "MEMORANDUM FOR" was never used in the 1970's.

3. The abbreviations in this letter are incorrectly formatted, in that a period is used after military rank (1st Lt.). According to the Air Force style manual, periods are not used in military rank abbreviations.

4. The abbreviation for Fighter Interceptor Squadron (FIS) includes periods after each capital letter. Again, periods are not used.

5. In paragraph 1, the phrase "not later than" is spelled out, followed by (NLT). NLT was, and is, a widely recognized abbreviation for "not later than" throughout all military services, so the inclusion of "not later than" was not a generally accepted practice and completely unnecessary in a letter from one military member to another.

6. Lt Col Killian's signature element is incorrect for letters prepared in the 1970's. This letter uses a three-line signature element, which was normally not used. Three-line signature elements were almost the exclusive domain of colonels and generals in organizations well above the squadron level.

7. Finally, the signature element is placed far to the right, instead of being left justified. The placement of the signature element to the right was not used or directed by Air Force standards until almost 20 years after the date of this letter.

None of the above is on point - meaning it is an excellent lie to use for blue smoke - but I really like the "MEMORANDUM FOR" was never used" - as if I didn't use that wording in the 60's.

Do they think the media are idiots or under their total control?

Wait - do not answer that

sorry I asked!

LMAO - LOL - but sigh - .... I do love our we are not controlled by the right wing GOP US Media - we just act that way.

:-(

:-)


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ThomCat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-10-04 01:39 PM
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1. It's amazing that there is such a double standard
No leftwing source is considered credible, but even the most far fetched and partisan rightwing sources are immediately spread far and wide and considered credible.

Who do we need to smack upside the head for this?
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papau Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-10-04 01:42 PM
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2. I do not know who to smack - but DailyKos has the memo that should
have been faked.


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