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|    JE Corbett to All    |
|    Giltardo continues to treat the JFK assa    |
|    15 Nov 23 07:44:42    |
      From: jecorbett4@gmail.com              During my force absence from this group for the past week, I have been       reduced to being a lurker. I have continued to be amused by Giltardo's never       ending questions. The game show Jeopardy is the only place I know of where       one can score points by asking questions. Everyplace else, you need to provide       answers. Giltardo seems to have none. He seems to think he can make a case       either for Oswald's innocence or the existence of a conspiracy simply by       asking inane questions. The questions fall into two categories. Ones for which       the answer is known and Giltardo is too lazy to look it up. The other are       questions for which the answer in unknowable and not necessary to establish       Oswald's guilt. For example, his question regarding the name of the USPS       employee who handed Oswald the rifle he ordered. What the hell difference       does that make.              If the questions are not answered to Giltardo's satisfaction, he thinks he has       made his point. It is nothing more than the long time CT tactic of burden       shifting. Like CTs have been doing for decades, Giltardo continues to shoot       blanks. He is accomplishing nothing. The LNs have no burden. We are       perfectly content with the status quo. History has recorded Oswald as the       assassin and it has also recorded that a large segment of the population       don't believe he acted alone. The LNs know that neither of these are likely       to change. We can live with that. If Giltardo thinks he is going to change the       historical conclusion that Oswald was the assassin, he is going to have to       do a lot more than ask asinine questions.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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