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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. Rather the memos are real or not makes ALL the difference and the content of the memos is NOT accurate. That is the whole point, the only point and one which apparently is totally beyond your understanding. What the secretary thinks she recalls about Killians dealings with one of thousands of airmen thirty plus years ago is not worth printing. That is not evidence in anyone's court. It's prophetic that you would take this point of view, that you would see nothing wrong with running a suspected to be accurate but nevertheless unproven story. The problem is, CBS went to press with information they could not authenticate. They strongly believed it was true, and managed to find an 86 year old woman who claimed the content of the memos was basically accurate, but because they could not prove it beyond the examination of all who would undoubtedly try very hard to discredit the information (obviously the Whitehouse would be in a frenzy to prove the information bogus), they should not have gone to press with the story. That's pretty basic news journalism ethics: you don't run what you cannot prove. That is not reporting according to Zoom and obviously not according to Jaun. To both of them, a rumor is as good as a fact and doesn't require documentation, just print it and then very accurately claim ignorance. Now, because there are genuine problems with the authenticity of the memos, the public will not understand nor care that the information on the memos may be essentially correct. Or at least correct in the memory of the now 86 year old secretary. So the effect of the episode is to discredit the entire story, which is a monstrous shame if the information is actually accurate. Corky Scott The entire thing is a total farse and a distraction from the real issues. From my standpoint, neither candidate has any reason to be trumping on their records from the Viet Nam era. Bob Reed www.kisbuild.r-a-reed-assoc.com (KIS Builders Site) KIS Cruiser in progress...Slow but steady progress.... "Ladies and Gentlemen, take my advice, pull down your pants and Slide on the Ice!" (M.A.S.H. Sidney Freedman) |
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