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Offline Richard Smith

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« Reply #203 on: November 30, 2020, 05:26:57 PM »
So she says....So what?--Has nothing to do with the post.
   Not only the Dallas police but the Sheriff [Decker] made a special point to tell his dept to not provide any protection for JFK ...the authorities [mayor.. DA] doubtfully gave Kennedy their vote. Dallas was a really big time Republican city and you should just read the newspapers of that time.
I still have them. Have you ever seen the "Welcome to Dallas Mr Kennedy" ad?
Not even referring to him as Mr President---insult enough.
Imagine a major city paper that would have run an ad...Welcome to [our city] Mr Obama....then slamming him as a communist.

I bet you can imagine it in the case of President Trump, though.  Right?

Offline Bill Chapman

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« Reply #204 on: November 30, 2020, 10:07:53 PM »
I bet you can imagine it in the case of President Trump, though.  Right?

'Out, out, damned Trump'

That's me waxing Shakespearian
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« Reply #205 on: November 30, 2020, 10:30:37 PM »
Add not paying attention in the mix and only seeing Oswald for a second or two while concentrating on the TV and get back to me

And btw, all your blurred picture illustrates is the color of the jacket can hardly be missed, yet Roberts said it was dark colored and failed to indentify CE 162 during her testimony. Go figure...

Attacking Johnson to keep Roberts in play... Desperation in action   :D

Witnesses who, a week later, wrote reports in the knowledge that Oswald was already dead and there would be no trial. Those kind of witnesses? At least we have now established that you were not there, so you have no idea what was really said.

So, the only witness who claimed Oswald left the rooming house might not be reliable after all? Good to know

Again, now you are aware of the post and you had another opportunity to provide an answer but you didn't. Says it all, really...

And btw, I am sure that LNs will only answer posts that do not get them out of their comfort zone, which is exactly why you refuse to answer my question.

'So, the only witness who claimed Oswald left the rooming house might not be reliable after all? Good to know'
>>> Don't get your hopes up, I might be just feeding you red meat; giving you something to live for.
 
‘Attacking Johnson to keep Roberts in play... Desperation in action’
>>> Attempting to deflect from the fact that Johnson was not a witness to the Oswald-Roberts living-room interplay. Desperation in action.

Not sure why you think that anyone, let alone Earlene, would need anything more than a quick glance to see that the individual had a jacket on. Are you saying it took you 1-2 seconds to realize that the tester in my demo had a jacket on?

My blurred demo demonstrates that an individual with compromised vision can tell immediately whether or not a person has a jacket on. The jacket is largely in shadow, in effect making the white jacket the tester was wearing appear darker and somewhat grey. Ambient light in that room could affect an individual’s perception of the lightness/darkness of the garment.
 
‘Witnesses who, a week later, wrote reports in the knowledge that Oswald was already dead and there would be no trial. Those kind of witnesses? At least we have now established that you were not there, so you have no idea what was really said.’
>>> So, they are ‘those kind of of witnesses’, huh. Not that you’re biased. They deserve their day in court,  same as Oswald.

‘Again, now you are aware of the post and you had another opportunity to provide an answer but you didn't. Says it all, really’
>>> You’ve just proven my point. And which question, btw.. be a sport by at least pointing it out.

‘And btw, I am sure that LNs will only answer posts that do not get them out of their comfort zone, which is exactly why you refuse to answer my question’
>>> Comfort zone, haha. That, coming from the far shores the lunatic fringe, where nothing can be  known, proven, or believed.
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Online Martin Weidmann

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Re: The Bus Stop Farce
« Reply #206 on: November 30, 2020, 11:33:00 PM »
'So, the only witness who claimed Oswald left the rooming house might not be reliable after all? Good to know'
>>> Don't get your hopes up, I might be just feeding you red meat; giving you something to live for.
 
‘Attacking Johnson to keep Roberts in play... Desperation in action’
>>> Attempting to deflect from the fact that Johnson was not a witness to the Oswald-Roberts living-room interplay. Desperation in action.


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Not sure why you think that anyone, let alone Earlene, would need anything more than a quick glance to see that the individual had a jacket on. Are you saying it took you 1-2 seconds to realize that the tester in my demo had a jacket on?

My blurred demo demonstrates that an individual with compromised vision can tell immediately whether or not a person has a jacket on.

Yet it doesn't fit with Roberts' testimony. She didn't remember a jacket... She remembered a zipper

Mrs. ROBERTS. Well, maybe I have, but I don't remember it. It seems like the one he put on was darker than that. Now, I won't be sure, because I really don't know, but is that a zipper jacket?
Mr. BALL. Yes---it has a zipper down the front.
Mrs. ROBERTS. Well, maybe it was.
Mr. BALL. It was a zippered jacket, was it?
Mrs. ROBERTS. Yes; it was a zipper jacket. How come me to remember it, he was zipping it up as he went out the door.


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The jacket is largely in shadow, in effect making the white jacket the tester was wearing appear darker and somewhat grey. Ambient light in that room could affect an individual’s perception of the lightness/darkness of the garment.

BS.. there are no shadows inside a living room, nor is there ambient light in the middle of the day. Next to the front door there were three massive windows allowing daylight into the living room. If there was any place where the color of the jacket could be seen it was there.

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‘Witnesses who, a week later, wrote reports in the knowledge that Oswald was already dead and there would be no trial. Those kind of witnesses? At least we have now established that you were not there, so you have no idea what was really said.’
>>> So, they are ‘those kind of of witnesses’, huh. Not that you’re biased. They deserve their day in court,  same as Oswald.

Sure they deserved their day in court, but as they knew there wasn't going to be a trial, they could write whatever they wanted and probably did.

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‘Again, now you are aware of the post and you had another opportunity to provide an answer but you didn't. Says it all, really’
>>> You’ve just proven my point. And which question, btw.. be a sport by at least pointing it out.

‘And btw, I am sure that LNs will only answer posts that do not get them out of their comfort zone, which is exactly why you refuse to answer my question’
>>> Comfort zone, haha. That, coming from the far shores the lunatic fringe, where nothing can be  known, proven, or believed.

And still no answer to a very simple and easy to answer question for an honest man..... Go figure

Offline Richard Smith

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Re: The Bus Stop Farce
« Reply #207 on: December 01, 2020, 12:10:49 AM »
:D

Yet it doesn't fit with Roberts' testimony. She didn't remember a jacket... She remembered a zipper

Mrs. ROBERTS. Well, maybe I have, but I don't remember it. It seems like the one he put on was darker than that. Now, I won't be sure, because I really don't know, but is that a zipper jacket?
Mr. BALL. Yes---it has a zipper down the front.
Mrs. ROBERTS. Well, maybe it was.
Mr. BALL. It was a zippered jacket, was it?
Mrs. ROBERTS. Yes; it was a zipper jacket. How come me to remember it, he was zipping it up as he went out the door.


BS.. there are no shadows inside a living room, nor is there ambient light in the middle of the day. Next to the front door there were three massive windows allowing daylight into the living room. If there was any place where the color of the jacket could be seen it was there.

Sure they deserved their day in court, but as they knew there wasn't going to be a trial, they could write whatever they wanted and probably did.

And still no answer to a very simple and easy to answer question for an honest man..... Go figure

"Except he wasn't carrying a gun when he was arrested."

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Re: The Bus Stop Farce
« Reply #208 on: December 01, 2020, 12:16:36 AM »
"Except he wasn't carrying a gun when he was arrested."

Still haven't figured it out by now? So sad...
 

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« Reply #209 on: December 01, 2020, 12:39:02 AM »
Still haven't figured it out by now? So sad...

"Except he wasn't carrying a gun when he was arrested."