"Out with Bill Shelley in front"

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Online John Mytton

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Re: "Out with Bill Shelley in front"
« Reply #21 on: October 20, 2018, 11:06:24 PM »
I wasn't there to ask her to to use "yes" instead of "Uh-huh" and it's likely IMO that those who were there found it grating. It is obviously her substitute for yes and if the intent was to make a witness relaxed then it would be poor form to pull her up every time and remind her to articulate "yes".

Steve, you are absolutely right, "uh-huh" has and will always be perfectly interchangeable with "yes" and since Weidmann was caught out yet again he's trying this worthless tact as diversion.

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Online Steve Howsley

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Re: "Out with Bill Shelley in front"
« Reply #22 on: October 20, 2018, 11:09:19 PM »
"It is obviously" 

Really?

But then again, it's only the murder of a President, so yes... let's just go with "Uh-huh", right?

On more than 60 occasions she used "Uh-huh". Read her testimony and see for yourself that it is obviously her substitute for "Yes".

Online Martin Weidmann

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Re: "Out with Bill Shelley in front"
« Reply #23 on: October 20, 2018, 11:12:25 PM »
Why do you keep running Caprio, I continually post evidence and you continually ignore it.

Let's take a look at the following Bledsoe affidavit and can you tell us how Bledsoe on the very next day knew so much about the bus journey that Oswald took, or was she just part of your massive/tiny conspiracy?

AFFIDAVIT IN ANY FACT
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF DALLAS
BEFORE ME, Patsy Collins, a Notary Public in and for said County, State of Texas, on this day personally appeared Mrs. Mary E. Bledsoe, w/f 67, 621 N. Marsalis, Dallas, Texas, Telephone WH2-1985 who, after being by me duly sworn, on oath deposes and says:

Last Friday, November 22, 1963, I went downtown to see the President. I stood on Main Street just across the street from Titche's until the parade passed by. The I walked over to Elm Street and caught a bus to go home. The bus traveled West on Elm Street to about Murphy Street and made a stop and that is when I saw Lee Oswald get on the bus. The traffic was heavy and it took quite sometime [sic] to travel two or three blocks. During that time someone made the statement that the President had been shot and while the bus was stopped due to the heavy traffic, Oswald got off the bus and I didn't see him again. I know this man was Lee Oswald because he lived in my home from October 7, 1963 to October 14, 1963.

/s/ Mrs. Mary E. Bledsoe

SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN BEFORE ME THIS 23rd DAY OF November A.D. 1963

/s/ Patsy Collins
Notary Public, Dallas County, Texas


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Only in Johnny's world is an affidavit by Bledsoe proof for Bledsoe's claim that Oswald spent time at her boarding house!

can you tell us how Bledsoe on the very next day knew so much about the bus journey that Oswald took,

Nope, but Bledsoe gave her affidavit one day after Oswald was arrested and her her claim (true or false) may well have been the origin for that particular WC story.

Btw, and this might confuse Johnny, I do think it is fair to conclude from the available evidence that somebody who looked like Oswald did get on a bus coming down Elm street.

Online Martin Weidmann

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Re: "Out with Bill Shelley in front"
« Reply #24 on: October 20, 2018, 11:14:32 PM »

Steve, you are absolutely right, "uh-huh" has and will always be perfectly interchangeable with "yes" and since Weidmann was caught out yet again he's trying this worthless tact as diversion.

JohnM


On more than 60 occasions she used "Uh-huh". Read her testimony and see for yourself that it is obviously her substitute for "Yes".


So, when it involves the murder of a President "Uh-huh" will do nicely, right?

No need to ask what she means by that, right?

Online John Mytton

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Re: "Out with Bill Shelley in front"
« Reply #25 on: October 20, 2018, 11:18:26 PM »
"It is obviously" 

Really?

But then again, it's only the murder of a President, so yes... let's just go with "Uh-huh", right?

Wow what a back-pedaler, you were blatantly wrong about Bledsoe's testimony so instead of simply admitting you were wrong and accepting that in every dictionary "Uh-huh" has always been synonymous with the word "yes" you again try to reinvent the English Language.

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Online Steve Howsley

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Re: "Out with Bill Shelley in front"
« Reply #26 on: October 20, 2018, 11:22:55 PM »
So, when it involves the murder of a President "Uh-huh" will do nicely, right?

No need to ask what she means by that, right?

A sensible listener then knew what she meant and a sensible reader today knows what she meant on 60+ occasions.

Online Martin Weidmann

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Re: "Out with Bill Shelley in front"
« Reply #27 on: October 20, 2018, 11:25:58 PM »
A sensible listener then knew what she meant and a sensible reader today knows what she meant on 60+ occasions.

Sure, just keep telling yourself that

When a President is killed, that's all you need, right?
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