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Old September 22nd 04, 02:03 AM
Juan Jimenez
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osite (RobertR237) wrote in
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At least when faced with the facts that the documents were not
authentic and their story could not be supported, Rather finally made
it public and apologized.


Wrong again, as usual.

Dan Rather DID NOT apologize for the story not being accurate. He only
apologized for the fact that he could not prove the documents authentic.

Seems you missed the little detail that Killian's secretary said that even
though the memos may not be authentic, THE CONTENT of the memos is very
much true and was probably taken from Killian's journals.

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/...in643768.shtml

And NO ONE is in a better position to make that statement than Marian Carr
Knox.

Whether the memos are real or not makes no difference. The content of the
memos is accurate.

pop goes another credibility bubble...