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September 15, 2004
They don't get it
According to Drudge, this is the statement we've been waiting for all day:
"We established to our satisfaction that the memos were accurate or we would not have put them on television. There was a great deal of coroborating [sic] evidence from people in a position to know. Having said that, given all the questions about them, we believe we should redouble our efforts to answer those questions, so that's what we are doing."
Why do they keep harping on their "coroborating [sic]" evidence? It doesn't matter how many of Killian's contemporaries say that the memos sound like something he'd write, or think they might have seen memos like them thirty years ago. They're not genuine.
If I produce a sculpture, it doesn't matter how many experts attest to the fact that it looks just like the work of Michelangelo. If it's made from Formica, it's not a product of the Italian Renaissance.
These documents were not created in the 1970s. This has been proven beyond any reasonable doubt. All of the character witnesses in the world can't change that.
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