Allegations swirl that newly found National Guard documents are actually forgeries written using Microsoft Word. Meanwhile, even more potentially damaging testimony surfaces:
Sgt Michael York, quartermaster of the PX while Bush served in the Air National Guard, distinctly recalls a conversation he had with the young George W. Bush in the store one chilly January morning in 1972.
He says that Bush had just heard about this man named Al Gore and his invention of "the Internet." He foresaw great things and was on his way to Alabama to start a "blog" for the Republican National Committee.
"He was frantic about locating an iPod before his trip," says York. "He specifically asked about the G3 models. The one that holds over 1,000 hours of digital music."
"He didn't look to disappointed when I told him that the RIAA wouldn't allow the base to sell them. He just hopped on his Segway in search of the nearest Fry's Electronics. He was quite the gadget geek," York quips.
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