See http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/09/06/politics/main641481.shtml
In addition to affirming that they were well aware that proportional fonts and superscript were available on typewriters available at the time, they also point out that some of the Bush military records released earlier (as evidence that he did fulfill his service obligations) had similar typographic features, and nobody challenged their authenticity. And there's more. Check out the report.
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In addition to affirming that they were well aware that proportional fonts and superscript were available on typewriters available at the time, they also point out that some of the Bush military records released earlier (as evidence that he did fulfill his service obligations) had similar typographic features, and nobody challenged their authenticity. And there's more. Check out the report.
-rich schwartz