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Four times Toni Foster said, "The car stopped!"

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Steve Howsley:

--- Quote from: Royell Storing on August 03, 2018, 05:36:03 PM ---       Since when is a POTUS being assassinated on a public street in broad daylight reduced to an "Event"?

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You know what he meant. Cut the crap attempt to create another argument or was it an attempt at a distraction. Foster said the car stopped for seconds (plural) and she was wrong.

Royell Storing:

--- Quote from: Steve Howsley on August 03, 2018, 10:26:09 PM ---You know what he meant. Cut the crap attempt to create another argument or was it an attempt at a distraction. Foster said the car stopped for seconds (plural) and she was wrong.

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          I laugh when I see people 54+ years after the fact calling an eyewitness "Wrong". Why not attempt to ascertain what Might be responsible for her eyewitness account? Maybe she was misquoted? Maybe she was medicated? Maybe this is Not the lady that did that side shuffle?  Research needs to trump accepting the accepted party line regarding a 54+ year old Unsolved murder.

Barry Pollard:
Dillard said he was in the plaza for 2-3 minutes(can't remember the source, may even be the WC but not sure).
Anyway Foster's in the shock zone, she saw it from close range, terrible. Might have effected her recollection some, it has been known to.
That said, I think the limo clearly slows and Greer most likely tapped the brakes, it's no biggie, stuff happens, If I'd blame anyone it would be Rowley.
There's an automatic assumption that if he did tap the brakes then that suggests guilt, LNT's feel it too, that's why they get their panties in a twist over it, one of the few things we all agree on perhaps, is that it just doesn't look good if he did.

Bill Chapman:

--- Quote from: Royell Storing on August 03, 2018, 05:36:03 PM ---       Since when is a POTUS being assassinated on a public street in broad daylight reduced to an "Event"?

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It seems English is not your first language.

e?vent
noun
a thing that happens, especially one of importance.
"one of the main political events of the late 20th century"
a planned public or social occasion.
"events to raise money for charity"
synonyms:   occurrence, happening, proceeding, incident, affair, circumstance, occasion, phenomenon; function, gathering; informalbash
"an annual event"

Seems to me that the event in DP was one of importance, and indeed qualifies as 'a thing that happened'

 :)

Steve Howsley:

--- Quote from: Royell Storing on August 04, 2018, 01:33:28 AM ---Maybe she was misquoted? Maybe she was medicated?

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Whatever, it is WRONG to think the car stopped for seconds. You do understand that don't you?

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