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Thank you. ;-)
Btw, when will you finally, at long last, admit that you were wrong
about Columbus and Isabella?
> But thanks for your throncing. You
> commented so many times, I thought I'd make it clear that you twisted the
> thread to mean the opposite of what I said.
And yet you do not explain how I did so. Curious.
Btw, when will you finally, at long last, admit that you were wrong
about Columbus and Isabella?
> That is another typical LNer
> strategy.
Nonsense. CTs use exactly the same strategy just as often.
Btw, when will you finally, at long last, admit that you were wrong
about Columbus and Isabella?
> Until now I didn't know who you were. Because I never seen any
> post from you. Some of your post seem to make sence. I can tell you are
> intelligent. But this type of behavior deminishes the goal of discuessing
> the MORE important issues and distrasts from, well you know. Like you said
> in another post, people have told you before.
Whatever...
Btw, when will you finally, at long last, admit that you were wrong
about Columbus and Isabella?
> >> You don't have any material we haven't seen in the past.
> >
> > What does that have to do with your gaffe about Columbus and Isabella?
I see you didn't answer that. Fascinating. ;-)
> >> You only
> >> took out a couple lines out of the statement and pounced.
> >
> > Nonsense. I responded far more extensively in that other thread, "3
> > shots," in a direct reply to the same article in which you made that
> > absurd claim about Columbus, and I do not yet see any reply to me from
> > you there.
>
> SO SOOOORRY. I'm not hanging on your every word. I left that post because
> of all the childish back and forth comments and quibabling.
Much of which was initiated by you.
Btw, when will you finally, at long last, admit that you were wrong
about Columbus and Isabella?
> >> When some point is made you LNers claim it was only a small
> >> mistake. When is the LNers going to explain WHY there were so MANY
> >> mistakes made? Yeah, they may have been Oswald's prints. But just how did
> >> Day get them. I say Day took the prints off Oswald's dead body and
> >> planted
> >> the evidence. You say whatever.
> >
> > Why on earth are you addressing this to me, of all people? I said
> > nothing about Day or Oswald's prints in this thread *or* in my replies
> > to you in "3 shots." For all you knew at the time you posted this
> > article I might *agree* with you about that. I don't, but you had no
> > possible way of knowing that before you posted this article.
>
> Get'em up there partner. Reach for the sky. :-) Yeah I addressed it to you
> "of all people." Cause it was to point out that the LNers are always
> making excuses and calling disinformation as mistakes.
CTs are guilty of that just as often.
Btw, when will you finally, at long last, admit that you were wrong
about Columbus and Isabella?
> Not that the faked
> Oswald prints had anything to do with anything. Maybe just my opinion, not
> fact. I did go back to the other post you claimed to post to and I didn't
> see any comments worth replying to. Like I said there is to much back and
> forth. I get bored. If they want to argue back and forth about something
> I'm not intrested in, why waste time on some trivial point?
That's fine. But why can't you still at least admit you were wrong
about Columbus and Isabella? Why is that so hard? Had I made that
error I would have admitted it in my very next reply.
> > And notice, everyone, how the CT utterly fails to address anything I
> > actually *did* say, and acts as if no mention was even made of his
> > obvious mistake about Columbus, and even worse, does not admit his
> > error. In stark contrast I have admitted my errors many times in this
> > newsgroup.
>
> Again you pounce on an insufficient comment. Making some sort of
> controversy out of nothing.
Translation: you're going to refuse to ever, ever, ever admit that you
were wrong about what you said about Columbus and Isabella. And remember
you used that argument about them in the context of an argument about the
assassination.
> I think you are well educated. And I would
> like to learn from you and the other who might actually know something.
> Afterall that is why I joined the group. So I can learn. Not to sneer down
> on those who don't know. I don't provide essay evidence on every post like
> it is a class project. I don't footnote and very seldom quote. I'm not
> here to provide evidence. It's not a Congressional hearing, you know?
That's fine. But you can still admit you were wrong, can't you? Why is
that so hard? I've admitted I've been wrong about certain things hundreds
of times in this and many other newsgroups. I just did so again today in
another thread regarding my earlier claim about Kent Biffle, which I now
realize was erroneous. If it's so easy for me to admit I'm wrong, why
can't you show me the same courtesy, even if it did have to do with a
trivial comment unrelated to the JFK assassination?
You see, the problem I have with you refusing to admit you were wrong
about Columbus and Isabella is it makes me wonder how many times you've
been wrong about the JFK assassination and also refused to admit it. If
you refuse to admit you're wrong about one thing, you might also refuse to
admit you're wrong about another. Why can't you show us that you can
admit it when you're clearly wrong about something *besides* the
assassination so that we can trust you more when you say things that *are*
about the assassination?