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Walt

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Apr 11, 2007, 9:48:47โ€ฏPM4/11/07
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On 11 Apr, 16:43, "chuck schuyler" <chu...@am-mtg.com> wrote:
> A small glass of water sits in a room. The door is locked and cannot
> be opened.
>
> Every day, a man walks past the the room and looks at the glass of
> water. One day, he notices the glass is empty.
>
> What happened to the water:
>
> Did it
>
> A.) Evaporate
> B.) Get gulped down by someone who managed to unlock the door and
> drink the water, or
> C.) Become vaporized by a secret CIA dart-firing umbrella firing low
> powered, glass penetrating missiles that themselves dissolved without
> a trace.
>
> If you are a kook, the answer is "C."

Yer a nut..... and you have the audacity to call CT's "kooks!

Walt

tomnln

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Apr 11, 2007, 11:26:05โ€ฏPM4/11/07
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If you are a KOOK-SUCKER, There is NO Answer.

"chuck schuyler" <chu...@am-mtg.com> wrote in message
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Martin Shackelford

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And B, I assume, is the Lone Assassin version.

Martin

Gil Jesus

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Apr 12, 2007, 6:20:01โ€ฏAM4/12/07
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On Apr 11, 5:43 pm, "chuck schuyler" <chu...@am-mtg.com> wrote:
> A small glass of water sits in a room. The door is locked and cannot
> be opened.
>
> Every day, a man walks past the the room and looks at the glass of
> water. One day, he notices the glass is empty.
>
> What happened to the water:
>
> Did it
>
> A.) Evaporate
> B.) Get gulped down by someone who managed to unlock the door and
> drink the water, or
> C.) Become vaporized by a secret CIA dart-firing umbrella firing low
> powered, glass penetrating missiles that themselves dissolved without
> a trace.
>
> If you are a kook, the answer is "C."
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Great wisdom from another Troll poster, but:

" A small glass of water sits in a room. The door is locked and cannot
be opened."

This, of course is the Troll mentality. The door is locked. Someone
locked it, Someone has a key. Yet, it is IMPOSSIBLE for the door to be
opened.

This is not to say that the door couldn't have been opened by means
other than using a key.

Pure BS.

While "they" they ask the question, "what happened to the water ?" and
assume the water evaporated, "We" ask questions like "who had the
key?" and, "If there was no key, how was the door locked ?"

That's the difference between those who seek the truth and those who
settle for lies.

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tomnln

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Apr 12, 2007, 2:12:36โ€ฏPM4/12/07
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Chuck;

You are Very good at Riddles.

Please tell us if the authorities altered the Walker back yard photo 1, 2
or, 3 Times?

(hint)>>> http://whokilledjfk.net/Walker.htm

"chuck schuyler" <chu...@am-mtg.com> wrote in message

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> On Apr 12, 5:20 am, "Gil Jesus" <gjjm...@aol.com> wrote:
>> On Apr 11, 5:43 pm, "chuck schuyler" <chu...@am-mtg.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> > A small glass of water sits in a room. The door is locked and cannot
>> > be opened.
>>
>> > Every day, a man walks past the the room and looks at the glass of
>> > water. One day, he notices the glass is empty.
>>
>> > What happened to the water:
>>
>> > Did it
>>
>> > A.) Evaporate
>> > B.) Get gulped down by someone who managed to unlock the door and
>> > drink the water, or
>> > C.) Become vaporized by a secret CIA dart-firing umbrella firing low
>> > powered, glass penetrating missiles that themselves dissolved without
>> > a trace.
>>
>> > If you are a kook, the answer is "C."
>>
>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Great wisdom from another Troll poster, but:
>>
>> " A small glass of water sits in a room. The door is locked and cannot
>> be opened."
>>
>> This, of course is the Troll mentality. The door is locked. Someone
>> locked it, Someone has a key. Yet, it is IMPOSSIBLE for the door to be
>> opened.
>

> Where did I write that the door was impossible to open?


>>
>> This is not to say that the door couldn't have been opened by means
>> other than using a key.
>

> True, but what makes the most sense? Someone unlocked the door and
> drank the water, obviously. Or the water evaporated.


>>
>> Pure BS.
>>
>> While "they" they ask the question, "what happened to the water ?" and
>> assume the water evaporated, "We" ask questions like "who had the
>> key?" and, "If there was no key, how was the door locked ?"
>>
>> That's the difference between those who seek the truth and those who

>> settle for lies.- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
>
> What is funny, Gil, is your convuluted way of over analyzing a simple
> little story.
>
> You do the same with the JFK assassination. A simple murder with an
> easy-to-follow narrative that places the blame squarely on the narrow,
> sloped shoulders of your hero, LHO.
>

tomnln

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Apr 12, 2007, 8:09:53โ€ฏPM4/12/07
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In case McAdams don't post this one.

OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE.

http://whokilledjfk.net/FORD.htm

"Glenn Sarlitto" <gsar...@wi.rr.com> wrote in message
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> "Firefly" <tima...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1176336034....@w1g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
> Does Ford confess?
>
> ---voice
>
>
> What does Ford have to confess to?
>
>
>
> On Apr 11, 4:32 am, "Glenn Sarlitto" <gsarli...@wi.rr.com> wrote:
>> Don,
>>
>> "Don Roberdeau" <droberd...@aol.com> wrote in message
>>
>> news:1176262587.4...@p77g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
>>
>> > Good Day....
>>
>> Ditto on the Good Day!
>>
>> Regarding Ford's latest book...
>>
>> I doubt it will compare in historic value to Ford's "Portrait of the
>> Assassin". Per Monetary/Market Value, his latest book is reasonably
>> priced
>> at $35 for a hardcover signed by the publisher. A leather bound signed
>> copy
>> by Ford himself is only $889! A signed copy of 'Portrait' is up for
>> auction beginning at
>> $389.http://www.flatsigned.com/auction/auctiondetails.php?itemname=Preside...
>>
>> On a sidenote, I still have the hardbound copy I purchased way back in
>> '66.
>> It was the second book I ever purchased with "In Cold Blood" being the
>> first. Strange readings and book collection preferences for a seminary HS
>> student, one would think. Then again, my hero way back then, outside of
>> Louis Aparicio, was Father Charles Dismas Clark, also known as "The
>> Hoodlum
>> Priest". Not much has been written about him, but he was made famous by
>> a
>> movie in '61 with Don Murray. Don't know how he did it, but the pastor of
>> my
>> catholic school, Fr. 'Hail Mary' Mulloy, got him to visit and address the
>> entire school before he died in August, 1963.
>>
>> My favorite quote by Dismas is "The only one in the Bible that we know
>> for
>> sure got to Heaven is a convict."
>> He is referring to the thief on the cross next to Jesus.
>>
>> Here's a link that explains a bit about him and what Dismas House is all
>> about.http://www.umsl.edu/~whmc/guides/whm0192.htm
>>
>> Here's a link to the movie "Hoodlum Priest".
>> ...http://www.mgm.com/title_clip.php?title_star=HOODLUMP
>>
>> Getting directly back to Ford' latest book and JFK.....
>>
>> There is no doubt in my mind that "Portrait of the Assassin" will be one
>> of
>> those books that future historians will seriously consider when recording
>> their version as to those things said and done about JFK's Assassination.
>>
>> I'm looking forward to reading his latest book. I'm sure one thing will
>> be
>> missing, though. The reasons why he thought that Castro was involved and
>> especially what specific evidence did he consider in establishing that
>> conclusion.
>>
>> FORE!
>>
>> Glenn Sarlitto
>>
>>
>>
>> >http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/stor...
>>
>> > President Gerald R. Ford's Final Memoir to be Released April 10, 2007
>>
>> > <QUOTE>
>>
>> > The Late President's Own Words on His Life and Legacy, the JFK
>> > Assassination, George Bush, the September 11th Attacks, and More
>>
>> > NASHVILLE, Tenn., April 10 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- FlatSigned
>> > Press, a publishing house and rare books distributor, will release
>> > exclusive new writings by the late President Gerald R. Ford. The book,
>> > entitled A Presidential Legacy and The Warren Commission, provides a
>> > fascinating look into the mind of a great American leader in the final
>> > years before his death.
>>
>> > In this posthumous publication, the former president speaks as the
>> > last surviving member of the legendary Warren Commission, which
>> > investigated the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963. In
>> > a
>> > detailed outline of the Commission's final report, President Ford
>> > addresses the lingering questions and conspiracy theories surrounding
>> > the
>> > Kennedy assassination one by one, and confirms the role of the CIA in
>> > hiding and destroying information regarding the assassination. In
>> > addition, the former president also provides a broad and inspiring
>> > account
>> > of his own life and historical significance, as well as his views on
>> > modern politics and partisanship.
>>
>> > Ford's admirers and detractors alike will recognize the bold and
>> > straightforward language that was characteristic of the late president
>> > ashe addresses controversial topics, including:
>>
>> > -- The Lessons Ignored from the Warren Report-and their Relevance to
>> > the September 11th Attacks on the U.S.
>>
>> > "Why were those communications still so inadequate in September of
>> > 2001?" [see full quote on page 2 of press release]
>>
>> > -- Confirming the Role of the CIA in Hiding and Destroying
>> > Information
>> > on the Kennedy Assassination
>>
>> > -- Ford's relationship with Presidents Richard Nixon, Lyndon
>> > Johnson,
>> > Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter
>>
>> > -- The Pardon of President Richard M. Nixon-and its Role in His 1976
>> > Defeat
>>
>> > -- The Dangerous Loss of U.S. Manufacturing Jobs-and its Threat to
>> > the
>> > Economy
>>
>> > -- A Call to Ratify the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA)
>>
>> > -- Bringing "Trust and Credibility Back" to the U.S. Government
>>
>> > President Ford also confirms and explains one of the most enduring
>> > mysteries of the Kennedy assassination: the alleged sound of gunfire
>> > coming from the infamous "grassy knoll" in Dallas. Whether the reader
>> > is
>> > interested in the John F. Kennedy assassination as a defining moment in
>> > American history, a transformational event in American culture, or one
>> > of
>> > the world's most enduring murder mysteries, President Ford calls on all
>> > Americans to now read the Warren Report:
>>
>> > "Due to rampant conspiracy legends, including those promulgated by
>> > the
>> > Oliver Stone movie, Congress has spent millions of taxpayer dollars
>> > investigating and re-investigating this tragic assassination. Your
>> > biggest
>> > contribution as an American citizen would be to read the Warren
>> > Commission
>> > Report ... I know that reading a technical report can be very daunting
>> > and
>> > boring, but I can assure you that this one is quite captivating."
>>
>> > President Ford also chastises the U.S. government for not acting on
>> > the findings of the Warren Commission's final report before the tragic
>> > events of September 11, 2001:
>>
>> > "There are still valuable lessons to be gleaned from this document.
>> > Difficulties with FBI-CIA interagency communications were among our key
>> > findings, and that was reinforced by later investigations. Why were
>> > those
>> > communications still so inadequate in September of 2001?"
>>
>> > The final report of the Warren Commission is included in its
>> > entirety
>> > within A Presidential Legacy and The Warren Commission, which will be
>> > available at bookstores nationwide beginning April 10, 2007. A very
>> > limited number of leather-bound, numbered editions, autographed by the
>> > late President Gerald R. Ford, are available exclusively through the
>> > publisher athttp://www.FlatSigned.com, which also owns the publishing
>> > rights to this, the late President's final memoir.
>>
>> > "Ford echoes the original, core principles of his Republican Party,
>> > social moderation and fiscal conservatism, lost by the current
>> > Republican
>> > Party leadership, but which are expressed by current Republican
>> > frontrunner Rudolph Giuliani," said Tim Miller, president and CEO of
>> > FlatSigned Press.
>>
>> > Tim Miller is a Lyndon Baines Johnson scholar and former employee of
>> > the U.S. House of Representatives. He is available for media interviews
>> > through his public relations firm. Please contact Leigh Marie Lunn at
>> > Gish, Sherwood & Friends via telephone at (615) 385-1100 or by email at
>> > lml...@gish.com.
>>
>> > Based in Nashville, Tennessee, FlatSigned Press, Inc., is a
>> > publisher
>> > and rare book distributor specializing in the procurement, sale, and
>> > pPublishing of rare and collectable books, first-edition signed books,
>> > manuscripts, historical documents, art, and autographs. FlatSigned
>> > Press,
>> > Inc., is a division ofhttp://www.FlatSigned.com, Inc., founded in 1998.
>>
>> > SOURCE FlatSigned Press, Inc.
>>
>> > <END QUOTE>
>>
>> > Best Regards in Research,
>>
>> > Don
>>
>> > Don Roberdeau
>> > U.S.S. John F. Kennedy, CV-67, "Big John," plank walker
>> > Sooner, or later, The Truth emerges Clearly
>> >http://members.aol.com/DRoberdeau/JFK/ROSEwillisANNOUNCEMENT.html
>> >http://members.aol.com/DRoberdeau/JFK/DP.jpg
>> >http://members.aol.com/DRoberdeau/JFK/GHOSTSofNOVEMBERupdate2001.html
>> >http://hometown.aol.com/DRoberdeau
>>
>> > T ogether
>> > E veryone
>> > A chieves
>> > M ore
>>
>> > "Drehm seemed to think the shots came from in FRONT OF or BESIDE the
>> > President." (my EMPHASIS)
>>
>> > ----CHARLES F. BREHM, a combat gunfire experienced, United States
>> > Army Ranger, World War II, D-day veteran, & very close Dealey Plaza
>> > attack witness, quoted only minutes after the attack, and while he is
>> > still standing within Dealey Plaza (11-22-63 "Dallas Times Herald,"
>> > fifth & final daily edition)
>>
>> > "He was coming down the street and my five-year-old boy and myself
>> > were by ourselves on the grass there on Commerce Street, and I asked
>> > Joe to wave to him and Joe waved, and I waved--and the ma--the man----
>> > As he--as he was waving back he was--he was----the shot rang out and
>> > he slumped down in his seat and his wife reached up toward him and he
>> > was slumping down and the second shot went off and it just--just
>> > knocked him down in the seat. ... Two shots. ... No sir, I did not
>> > see the man who did it. I--I----All I--all I did was look in the mans'
>> > face when he was shot there and saw that expression on his face and he
>> > grabbed himself and slide, and the second one whenever it went----I'm
>> > positive it hit him--I hope it didn't--but I'm positive it hit him and
>> > he went all the way down in the car, then they speeded up and I didn't
>> > know what was going on so I just grabbed the boy and fell on him and
>> > hoped that there wasn't a maniac around.
>>
>> > ----CHARLES F. BREHM, a combat gunfire experienced, United States
>> > Army Ranger, World War II, D-day veteran, & very close Dealey Plaza
>> > attack witness, recorded within an hour after the attack for tv and
>> > radio
>>
>> > (BREHM's 11-22-63 written affidavit statements to the Dallas police
>> > have "disappeared" from the Dallas police file)
>>
>> > "When the President's automobile was very close to him and he could
>> > see the President's face very well, the President was seated, but was
>> > leaning forward when he stiffened perceptibly at the same instant what
>> > appeared to be a rifle shot sounded. According to BREHM, the
>> > President seemed to
>>
>> ...
>>
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Martin Shackelford

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You would be wrong, which should come as no surprise.

Martin

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> On Apr 12, 5:08 am, "Martin Shackelford" <msha...@sbcglobal.net>


> wrote:
>> And B, I assume, is the Lone Assassin version.
>>
>> Martin
>

> I'm sure your vote is for "C", right?
>


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