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Home Front: Politix
Burkett Co-ordinated with Cleland!
2004-09-18
HatTip DRUDGE!

Parallels Drawn Between CBS Memos, Texan's Postings

By Michael Dobbs
Washington Post Staff Writer
Saturday, September 18, 2004; Page A02

The former Texas National Guard officer suspected of providing CBS News with possibly forged records on President Bush's military service called on Democratic activists to wage "war" against Republican "dirty tricks" in a series of Internet postings in which he also used phrases similar to several employed in the disputed documents.

Retired Lt. Col. Bill Burkett, who earlier said he overheard Bush aides conspiring with the commander of the Texas National Guard to "sanitize" the president's military records, has refused to comment on reports that he could be CBS's confidential source. In e-mails yesterday to The Washington Post, he said he would speak out "at the appropriate time" but "that time is not now."
Hey a-hole, when is the proper time? With your slimeball attorney, VanOs, in front of a Federal Judge answering an indictment regarding forgery and Federal Documents?

In an Aug. 21 posting, Burkett referred to a conversation with former senator Max Cleland (D-Ga.) about the need to counteract Republican tactics: "I asked if they wanted to counterattack or ride this to ground and outlast it, not spending any money. He said counterattack. So I gave them the information to do it with. But none of them have called me back."

Cleland confirmed that he had a two- or three-minute conversation by cell phone with a Texan named Burkett in mid-August while he was on a car ride. He remembers Burkett saying that he had "valuable" information about Bush, and asking what he should with it. "I told him to contact the [Kerry] campaign," Cleland said. "You get this information tens of times a day, and you don't know if it is legit or not."
As I said elsewhere Cleland is up to his butt in this. He must be blaming Bush for his accident. Calling Bush evil & all. Is he stupid or deranged?
Posted by:BigEd

#1  As I said on my 'blog earlier tonight, I don't think Burkett was the forger. I think the forger is probably someone who grew up after typewriters and printers with only monospaced fonts became rare. I think Burkett and Cleland are both old enough to remember the world of monospaced text.
Posted by: Phil Fraering   2004-09-19 1:49:05 AM  

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