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September 29, 2004

RatherBiased.Com Now Blogging at Rathergate.com

It's getting hard for some bloggers to keep up with their bandwidth demands. Not me, of course. Damnit.

But RatherBiased.com, which is being hammered for another huge scoop on CBS' use of fake documents to support a story, will for the time being be blogging on Rathergate.com.

It's about time they joined forces anyway.

If Rathergate.com goes down, I'm told they'll be blogging on SnazzyCat.com, where people publish photographs of their cats dressed in tuxes & top-hats & the occasional monocle.

Rathergate.com is holding a fundraising drive for the RatherBiased.com boys, and he says he'll donate the cost of PayPal fees up to $1,000, all to get RatherBiased.com the bandwidth they actually need. (Hopefully they won't use Andrew Sullivan's very expensive bandwidth provider.)

If you want to help out, click here.


posted by Ace at 02:54 PM
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Posted by: Mike Krempasky on September 29, 2004 02:57 PM

Ace, check this out:

http://imrl.usu.edu/bush_memo_study/index.htm

This guy purports to be a document expert and 'proves' that the Rather memos were produced on a typewriter in 1972.

Right.

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