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From: "Gregg N"
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The document appears to me to use a fixed width font. I don't know where =
you got your information about $20,000 typewriters, but the superscript =
"th" was possible using a common IBM Selectric of the day. The
original = Selectric was introduced in 1961. See
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/IBM-Selectric-typewriter
It could print special symbols and different fonts. I could not find = what
they sold for back then, but I doubt it was anywhere close to =
$20,000. It was marketed as office equipment.
Gregg
"Gary Britt" wrote in message =
news:4140b0d8$1{at}w3.nls.net...
Even a cursory examination of the document which can be found here =
http://www.cbsnews.com/htdocs/pdf/BushGuardmay4.pdf shows its FAKE.
The document is from 1972, and in 1972 people and the National Guard =
used TYPEWRITERS. Typewriters used a fixed pitch courier font. This =
FAKED document is in a PROPORTIONAL font that only typewriters costing =
more than $20,000 1972 dollars could imitate, and NO TYPEWRITER (not = even
a $20,000 one) could create the superscript "th" that is in this
= FAKED document. Microsoft Word of course uses proportional fonts and =
automatically creates the superscript "th" found in this FAKED
document.
CBS and the democraps show their slime again. This could backfire on =
Kerry with such an obviously faked document.
There are problems with the signature as well that makes experts think =
the signature is a cut a paste job of a signature from another document.
Gary
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close to $20,000. It was marketed as office equipment.
Gregg
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