Texas honors Officer J.D. Tippit and names his killer - Lee Harvey Oswald

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Offline Martin Weidmann

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This from the guy who suggested that the Texas Historical Commission has authority over public street signs in Oak Cliff.  Such profound ignorance.  To place such a sign on a public street they have to obtain the approval of the governmental authority.  And Roger is supposed to have some legal background.   Your contrarian brother suggested that efforts could be made to change the content of the sign.  Please share those efforts with us for a good laugh!  I'm sure that is another lie as he is too lazy to do so but it would provide additional comedic relief to see the lunacy of these claims exposed in the light of the real world and not hidden on an Internet forum.  Imagine the poor civil servant in Dallas that receives that request from a nut job rambling about Oswald's innocence and suggesting Tippit was the bad guy.  Complete with his contrarian "evidence."  I can't wait to hear the result.  Get started Roger.  Don't waste another moment here.  You can do it!

Wow, that's quite a hissy fit. I didn't think you had it in you....

This from the guy who suggested that the Texas Historical Commission has authority over public street signs in Oak Cliff.

Stop lying, I never suggested anything of the sort.

Your contrarian brother suggested that efforts could be made to change the content of the sign.

I don't have a brother. You're making stuff up again. Do you even have a clue who you are talking to? You seem very confused....

You are getting more delusional by the day...

« Last Edit: April 24, 2020, 02:58:00 PM by Martin Weidmann »

Offline John Iacoletti

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I'll bet "Richard" is a lot of fun at parties.

So let's review:

- "Richard" thinks that Oak Cliff is its own city.
- "Richard" thinks that the marker is on a "public street".
- "Richard" thinks that a "public civil servant" in Dallas would have any say over the content of a Texas historical marker.
- "Richard" thinks that anyone on this thread said anything about "Oswald's innocence".
- "Richard" thinks that if somebody writes up something and puts it on a sign that it must be true.

"Richard" is ignorant.

Offline Bill Chapman

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Oswald Arse Kissers

Offline John Iacoletti

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Thanks again Chapman for your useful and relevant observations.

Offline Walt Cakebread

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Oswald Arse Kissers

My old Grandpa ( God Bless him) used to say..... If you don't have anything intelligent to say....Just remain silent and smile...... Then everybody will wonder what the hell you know that they don't.   Perhaps you can use the first part of that Chappie....If you don't have anything intelligent to say....Just remain silent

Offline Gary Craig

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Only in Texas.

The accused was murdered (lynched) while in DPD custody. Before he talked to a lawyer and while handcuffed to an officer
Is that on the Plaque?

Offline Bill Chapman

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My old Grandpa ( God Bless him) used to say..... If you don't have anything intelligent to say....Just remain silent and smile...... Then everybody will wonder what the hell you know that they don't.   Perhaps you can use the first part of that Chappie....If you don't have anything intelligent to say....Just remain silent

You lot would love me to remain silent