Killian's wife "just can't believe these are his words" and says he'd "be turning over in his grave to know that a document such as this would be used against a fellow guardsman." In fact, she says that her husband thought Bush "was an excellent aviator, an excellent person to be in the guard and was very happy to have him become a member of the 111th". She also says her husband didn't type.

Killian's daughter says that her father "admired George Bush and was proud of the fact that he pinned his [flying] wings on him."

So whom do we believe, Killian's secretary or his family? Why is CBS afraid to disclose where they came from? Until CBS coughs up the source of the documents, I think I would have to side with his wife over his secretary.
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