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LOL.  The domestic terrorists who defaced the Reflecting Pool should be treated the same way as the J6 trespassers.  Life sentence in a max security prison.  Even if they are grandmothers with no prior criminal history.   That is the leftist precedent.  And to rejoice about this even if you don't believe it was an intentional act demonstrates TDS.

 Thumb1: watch the cases be dismissed like so many others
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Garbage ! Nobody vandalized that pool. With what?

You have to wait 5-7 days for the paint to 'cure'. They didn't do that.
It was painted "American Flag Blue". Dark colors draw sunlight (thus heat) - basic science. Heat blooms algae.
They are pouring in 17% peroxide. 5% is considered safe. Who knows how much quantity. The paint wasn't cured.
Any stagnate pond of water will grow algae FAST Not only is there no vandalism there, there is no simple science in this administration.

Just a lame excuse to cover his latest failure.
The American President is delusional.

LOL.  The domestic terrorists who defaced the Reflecting Pool should be treated the same way as the J6 trespassers.  Life sentence in a max security prison.  Even if they are grandmothers with no prior criminal history.   That is the leftist precedent.  And to rejoice about this even if you don't believe it was an intentional act demonstrates TDS. 
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Think about how idiotic it is to suggest that the investigators found or planted Oswald's wallet at the Tippit murder scene but then decided for some inexplicable reason to claim it was found on his person.

You can consider it to be idiotic as much as you want, but just about everybody who lives in the real world knows that police officers do plant and manipulate evidence. If the wallet taken from Oswald by Bentley had no or little evidentiary value but the highly incriminating (possible planted) wallet from the Tippit scene does have such value, it's certainly not impossible that a simple switch was made.

And the kicker is that these are the very same investigators you otherwise imply are involved in a conspiracy to frame Oswald

I never said that those DPD officers were part of a conspiracy to frame Oswald. But it is not impossible that in Henry Wade's 1963 Texas, the case was wrapped around Oswald, regardless of his guilt or innocence.
History has shown that the DPD had a reputation for frequently doing stuff like that, which is exactly the reason why the innocence project managed to get a substantial number of convictions obtained by Wade overturned.

Here, however, you suggest they are doing exactly the opposite by covering up the discovery of his wallet at the murder scene.

No. You are suggesting that. I never did

Instead of playing the endless contrarian give us a narrative that explains Oswald's wallet being left at the Tippit murder scene and the investigators covering that up.  Particularly if you think they are involved in framing Oswald.  Explain it.  Don't deflect to some contrarian nonsense.
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It is one of those stupid, garbage, nonsense, BS: instances in this case

There are a few more;

Like the Parkland doctors that never looked at the back of the head.
Or the bullet that falls out of the Governors leg after leaving more lead than it should weigh.
Or the bullet that struck the cop, but was stopped by a button on his coat or shirt.
Or the "unmutilated" condition of CE-399 after 7 wounds incl. fracturing a rib and shattering a wrist.

Ever have a wallet fall out of your pocket?  This was supposed to be nine months after using the "Hidell card"
Or a witnesses that walks up to a cop and says, "...the killer dropped this..."

 :D Too funny.
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Actually it's not about the wallet;
I think I got this from Weisberg

Rose and Stovall first said they "obtained" his ID (24H292).
In testimony, Stoval said Oswald had his billfold at the 1st interrogation (7H187-88) while Rose said Lee had the
contents of the billfold but not the billfold itself (7H228).

When FBI agent Clements saw Lee in the interrogation room by himself at 10 that night, the wallet was on a desk in the room (7H320).
While Lee was out of the room, Clements went through the wallet and listed its contents (H 615-17).

On 11/24/63, Fritz furnished the FBI with Photos of all the articles contained in the wallet of Lee Oswald at time of arrest.
These were apparently given to Bookhout, whose report lists 17 items (24H17).

A receipt executed by Hosty, which reads (24H347):
"Received from Capt. Will Fritz at approximately 1:00 a.m. on 11/27/63"
"Billfold and 16 cards and pictures taken from Lee Harvey Oswald on 11/22/63"

The maximum number of items (excluding the cash) is 17 (24H17).
Hosty's receipt lists only 16 items. SA Clements lists 13 plus the cash, plus Lee's Social Sec. card which Lee "had...in possession."
Comparing the Clements list (H 615-17) with the Bookhout list of the photos Fritz supplied,

The following items are absent from Clements:
1. Photo of Oswald in marine uniform
2. A.J. Hidell Certificate of Service
3. slip of paper with 2 addresses for The Worker

FBI Agent Hosty also confirms this wallet was found at the scene. Patrolman Leonard Jez, told a conference in 1999 that the wallet was
identified at the murder scene as belonging to Oswald. Yet the Hidell ID does not appear documented by Clements until Fritz hands over the inventory on 11/27.

That service card is key, and ties the murder weapon of the President with the officer's killer. But it's all very suspicious, instant like -
when Belin asked Hill about the name Hidell, the Sgt. became coy, like he "couldn't say specifically", "...sounds like the name".
That became the act by April 08, 1964.

Mr. HILL. "That would be similar. I couldn't say specifically that is what it was,
because this was a conversation and I never did see it written down, but that sounds like the name that I heard."
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  Completely unhinged behavior but clear evidence of the impact of a decades long propaganda campaign.

You have no complaints or concerns about a no-bid contract that went from $1.8 million to over $14.6 million
Or the "Fat Tony" character that got the job:



 
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Think about how idiotic it is to suggest that the investigators found or planted Oswald's wallet at the Tippit murder scene but then decided for some inexplicable reason to claim it was found on his person.  Wow.  Mind blowing.  Can you understand that a wallet left at the murder scene would be highly incriminating in linking the owner of the wallet to that crime?  And the kicker is that these are the very same investigators you otherwise imply are involved in a conspiracy to frame Oswald.  Here, however, you suggest they are doing exactly the opposite by covering up the discovery of his wallet at the murder scene.

Think about how idiotic it is to suggest that the investigators found or planted Oswald's wallet at the Tippit murder scene but then decided for some inexplicable reason to claim it was found on his person.

You can consider it to be idiotic as much as you want, but just about everybody who lives in the real world knows that police officers do plant and manipulate evidence. If the wallet taken from Oswald by Bentley had no or little evidentiary value but the highly incriminating (possible planted) wallet from the Tippit scene does have such value, it's certainly not impossible that a simple switch was made.

And the kicker is that these are the very same investigators you otherwise imply are involved in a conspiracy to frame Oswald

I never said that those DPD officers were part of a conspiracy to frame Oswald. But it is not impossible that in Henry Wade's 1963 Texas, the case was wrapped around Oswald, regardless of his guilt or innocence.
History has shown that the DPD had a reputation for frequently doing stuff like that, which is exactly the reason why the innocence project managed to get a substantial number of convictions obtained by Wade overturned.

Here, however, you suggest they are doing exactly the opposite by covering up the discovery of his wallet at the murder scene.

No. You are suggesting that. I never did
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Garbage ! Nobody vandalized that pool. With what?

You have to wait 5-7 days for the paint to 'cure'. They didn't do that.
It was painted "American Flag Blue". Dark colors draw sunlight (thus heat) - basic science. Heat blooms algae.
They are pouring in 17% peroxide. 5% is considered safe. Who knows how much quantity. The paint wasn't cured.
Any stagnate pond of water will grow algae FAST Not only is there no vandalism there, there is no simple science in this administration.

Just a lame excuse to cover his latest failure.
The American President is delusional.

   If I need my pool painted, I'll give you a call.
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Of all the deranged effects of TDS, vandalizing the Reflecting Pool has to rank up there.  Imagine being so consumed with hatred of Trump that some people are pouring chemicals into it, slicing the liner, and then rejoicing.   Completely unhinged behavior but clear evidence of the impact of a decades long propaganda campaign.

   This is No different than the burning and defacing of the Tesla Cars. Same  BS:.  Juvenile acts connected to TDS.
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Of all the deranged effects of TDS, vandalizing the Reflecting Pool has to rank up there.  Imagine being so consumed with hatred of Trump that some people are pouring chemicals into it, slicing the liner, and then rejoicing.   Completely unhinged behavior but clear evidence of the impact of a decades long propaganda campaign.

Garbage ! Nobody vandalized that pool. With what?

You have to wait 5-7 days for the paint to 'cure'. They didn't do that.
It was painted "American Flag Blue". Dark colors draw sunlight (thus heat) - basic science. Heat blooms algae.
They are pouring in 17% peroxide. 5% is considered safe. Who knows how much quantity. The paint wasn't cured.
Any stagnate pond of water will grow algae FAST Not only is there no vandalism there, there is no simple science in this administration.

Just a lame excuse to cover his latest failure.
The American President is delusional.
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