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In my opinion, it's a tie between Robin Unger and Duncan. Here's why: they are dispassionate about the evidence, they question everything and think logically. They take what they find and attempt to make sense of it. They extrapolate what they read and try to come to an understanding.

There are more out there who have my admiration but these two strike me as the most consistent and honest.


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Let's see if Valenti's got any guts:

Does he think Lee did it or not?

Or, is TS* Valenti just a little cop







* TS = Toxic Sludge


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« Last Edit: May 26, 2011, 02:23:42 PM by Duncan MacRae »

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that might have just a bit harsh, don't you think mark.

I think a " i just don't agree with you miles"  probably would have been sufficient.

because whats going to happen is, its going to become a insulting match...

i just wish everyone here on the forum would respect other peoples opinion and the right to disagree or agree in what we believe in.

Mark, under normal circumstances I'd agree with you. But Numb Scull is such an unremitting...oh, I don't know... cop that he really does warrant some special attention. Hey maybe if we ask him nicely he'll tell some Vietnam stories...as if he really was there...


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« Last Edit: May 26, 2011, 02:20:43 PM by Duncan MacRae »

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it started with the gunshots


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are you been serious or sarcastic, gary?  i think robert has some very good views of dealey plaza from one point of view only...his..... especially z285..nah seriously, i would have respected him more, had he would not have kicked people off his forum without warning..thats is just not professional to me. at least duncan sends a warning thread so everybody can see it..thats professional..

in my opinion, everybody here on this forum is pretty darn knowledgeable, but we just seem to disagree with various aspects of the case, for some reason i don't know,, everybody accuses the others of ignoring evidence.. warrenxx


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Let's see if Valenti's got any guts:

Does he think Lee did it or not?

Or, is TS* Valenti just a little kid agnostic?


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Dear Toxic cop Numb Scull:

Of course Lee fired a weapon that day. But he wasn't alone in his efforts.

You know how you need help getting those Depends on every morning?

It was kinda like that.  


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are you been serious or sarcastic, gary?  i think robert has some very good views of dealey plaza from one point of view only...his..... especially z285..nah seriously, i would have respected him more, had he would not have kicked people off his forum without warning..thats is just not professional to me. at least duncan sends a warning thread so everybody can see it..thats professional..

in my opinion, everybody here on this forum is pretty darn knowledgeable, but we just seem to disagree with various aspects of the case, for some reason i don't know,, everybody accuses the others of ignoring evidence.. warrenxx


Serious....I didn't say I agreed with everything he has ever said....You might check further into the reasons those folks were kicked off....


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Let's see if Valenti's got any guts:

Does he think Lee did it or not?

Or, is TS* Valenti just a little kid agnostic?


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Dear Toxic F a t a s s Numb Scull:

Of course Lee fired a weapon that day. But he wasn't alone in his efforts.

You know how you need help getting those Depends on every morning?

It was kinda like that. 

That's wishy-washy fudge poop.

Was Lee, on the 6th floor at the SE window nest, the only shooter on Nov. 22nd, 1963?

Yes or No?


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That's wishy-washy fudge poop.

Was Lee, on the 6th floor at the SE window nest, the only shooter on Nov. 22nd, 1963?

Yes or No?

You betcha. But he wasn't the only one who knew what was going to happen.


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That's wishy-washy fudge poop.

Was Lee, on the 6th floor at the SE window nest, the only shooter on Nov. 22nd, 1963?

Yes or No?

You betcha. But he wasn't the only one who knew what was going to happen.

OK.

That's better. Consider yourself flushed out from behind a bush.

Step in the right direction.

Now, think about this:

If Lee had missed, then there would never again have been an easy opportunity to neutralize the POTUS.

So, if you were serious about matters would you have gambled on Poor Shot Lee with his ridiculous Pop Gun?

Or, would you have used Lee only as a diversion patsy who would never screw things up because Lee would, on
instructions, stay on the second floor where he was seen 60 seconds after the shots, while the real sniper was hidden elsewhere?

Well?



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« Last Edit: May 26, 2011, 03:35:12 AM by Miles Scull »

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Right, Sherlock. You've exposed the full truth at last.

It wasn't about the end result of a bullet on bone.

There was an agenda - but poor Lee was at once better and worse than he was supposed to be.


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