CBS Guard docs traced to Kinko's in Abilene TX
Run for your lives, LLL moonbats, the whole shithouse just went up in flames:
Documents allegedly written by a deceased officer that raised questions about President Bush's service with the Texas Air National Guard bore markings showing they had been faxed to CBS News from a Kinko's copy shop in Abilene, Tex., according to another former Guard officer who was shown the records by the network. The markings provide one piece of evidence suggesting a source for the documents, whose authenticity has been hotly disputed since CBS aired them in a "60 Minutes" broadcast Sept. 8. The network has declined to name the person who provided them, saying the source was confidential, or to explain how the documents came to light after more than three decades. There is only one Kinko's in Abilene, and it is 21 miles from the Baird, Tex., home of retired Texas National Guard officer Bill Burkett, who has been named by several news outlets as a possible source for the documents.
*snip sanitized rehash of Burkett's looney career. At this point, we only have the word of the retired Guard officer who was shown the docs just before the broadcast, but it should be simple to verify the transmission from Kinko's fax logs.
See also: Rather now has doubts.....
Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy 2004-09-16 |