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Author Topic: Texas honors Officer J.D. Tippit and names his killer - Lee Harvey Oswald  (Read 14437 times)

Offline Gary Craig

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Again, how is the effort progressing?  Please share with us any communications received so that we can fall on the ground laughing when the contrarian kooks are exposed to the real world.  Like a worm under a rock.   Don't limit your wisdom just to the Internet.  Contrarians of the world unite in this important cause.  Ozzie is depending on you!

"Like a worm under a rock."

I'm not surprised you're familiar with things that live under rocks.

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Offline John Iacoletti

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My point is abundantly clear

You always think your "points" are clear.

Offline Bill Chapman

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You always think your "points" are clear.

Too pithy for your pay-grade, huh
« Last Edit: May 01, 2020, 09:37:27 PM by Bill Chapman »

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Offline John Iacoletti

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Too nonsensical.

Offline Bill Chapman

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Too nonsensical.

Sure, to you.. no surprise there.
Oswald used aliases and I riffed on that.
Got it yet? Capiche?
« Last Edit: May 05, 2020, 03:08:26 AM by Bill Chapman »

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Offline John Iacoletti

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Too bad you can’t prove that “Oswald used aliases”.

Offline Bill Chapman

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Too bad you can’t prove that “Oswald used aliases”.

So what. The aliases are out there.
I'll always take a knee to artistic licence.
« Last Edit: May 05, 2020, 02:59:38 PM by Bill Chapman »

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Offline Bill Brown

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Dale Myers was commissioned to write the text for that.

Indeed, but not surprising if Myers wrote the text.

Myers’ propaganda has no business on something called a “historical marker”.


No.  Not Dale Myers.

That was written by Ferris Rookstool.

Myers wrote the text for the marker located outside of Clarksville, TX in Red River County where Tippit grew up.