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« on: September 14, 2004, 02:17:42 AM »


Nobody has yet responded to my question as to why, since these do appear to be forgeries, they were done in such an obvious manner.  Why didn't they just get a typewriter from the '70s, since they appear to be available, and type it out on there?  

Because the liberal that forged these documents was extremely stupid.

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It seems to me that it would have been practically more work to make these in MS Word than it would have been to make them on a typewriter.

Actually, you can reproduce them in Word as fast as you can type.
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