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|    Chuck Schuyler to John Corbett    |
|    Re: Questions for Gil about his question    |
|    01 Nov 23 20:17:29    |
      From: chuckschuyler123@gmail.com              On Wednesday, November 1, 2023 at 5:03:23 PM UTC-5, John Corbett wrote:       > Do you think there is or should be a USPS record of the employee who handed        > Oswald the rifle when he picked it up?        >        > Do you think there is or should be a record of the REA employee who handed        > Oswald the revolver when he came to pick it up?        >        > If you answer yes to either question, where do you suppose such records        > should be stored?        >        > Why do you think it matters who handed Oswald the mail order weapons        > when he came to pick them up?              Fish Part Messiah isn't going to answer this, or at least answer it in any       substantive way. Fish Part is once again guilty of something called       presentism, which is the idea that the standards and practices of the past can       be judged retrospectively on the        standards and practices of today. It's possible that in today's world, there       might be records for some of the questions Fish Part brings up, irrelevant as       his concerns are, but not in 1963 America.              Fish Part "Johnny Cochrane" Messiah is simply fantasizing jury summation lines       from the non-existent trial Fish Part imagines he would be representing his       hero Lee Oswald at. "And so ladies and gentlemen of the jury, if you can't       show who handed Lee        Oswald his shit, you must acquit!"              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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